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    Hiii, can anyone recommend me books featuring female main characters that are mean/cruel? Cunning and jaded is a bonus, but ideally she is outwardly rude or has a scathing internal monologue.

    I'm looking for realistic settings, not fantasy/sci-fi, maybe like a school or work environment? Any time period is fine, including historical fiction 🙂 What I'm not looking for is stuff like "evil queen takes over a kingdom" (they're great but not my current vibe!)

    I would prefer it not be about romance or redemption, ie. a "mean girl finds love/friendship and becomes nice" story. It's okay if she changes or gets better but I really would like her antisocial-ness to be unapologetically integral to her identity!

    Thank you ♡♡

    by loverzer0

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    1. Yellowface by RF Kuang. The main character is very unlikeable and racist. It takes place within the publishing industry.

    2. No scathing internal monologues from what I recall in The Eyes Are the Best Part, but she does get a lot of revenge.

      The protagonist of Diavola is considered a bad person and she does have some internal monologues but there’s a ghost.

      And then there’s My Sister, the Serial Killer whose protagonist is fed up with her family.

    3. HelicopterPuzzled727 on

      Kathryn Hulme’s The Nun’s Story; Rumer Godden’s Black Narcissis – subtle but cruel women in power

    4. Maeve Fly by C.J. Leede

      Full Brutal by Kristopher Triana (caution: extremely graphic)

    5. Kirbylover16 on

      Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser is a Cinderella retelling from the stepmothers pov without magic. She’s definitely jaded and passes this on to the kids. She’s also cruel but it’s her breaking point. She gets married twice and is trying to get her daughters married but it’s not a romantic book. It’s more focused on mother and daughter relationships, blended families, and patriarchal society.

    6. HooverGaveNobodyBeer on

      **All the Other Moms Hate Me by Sarah Harman** — The MC is a very messy mom. I’m not sure if I’d call her anti-social, but she’s definitely rude and unapologetic about it.

    7. greenhootowl on

      My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh has a troubled main character who can be really mean and nasty to those around her.

      Flowers in the Attic and its sequels deal with all kinds of troubled/evil/cruel women.

    8. Aggressive_Chart4995 on

      She’s not the viewpoint character but Rebecca is about a woman like this.

    9. Yellowface was the first to come to mind, and it’s already eben mentioned. I will add:
      My Husband, by Maud Ventura- it is a full on inner monologue book, and what a crazy ride it is!

      Rouge, by Mona Awad, is another one I could barely tollerate

      Never Saw me Coming by Vera Kurlan, about a young college student who also happens to be a psycopath and a killer.

      This thread made me realize there are very few stories where the main character is a female villain. Very interesting. Thank you!

    10. The Bad Girl by Mario Vargas Llosa is a dark romance. The bad girl is one of two main characters. This is outstanding literature with rich characters and powerful story telling. Vargas Llosa won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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