Are There Books Similar To 'She Took Him, I Took Their World'?

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Kate
Kate
2025-12-30 10:21:00
For a shorter but equally intense read, 'The Vegetarian' by Han Kang has that same unsettling, transformative revenge energy—though it’s more psychological than outright confrontation. The protagonist’s rebellion starts quietly but spirals into something haunting.

If you’re open to web novels, 'The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass' is a fun, scheming romp where the heroine rewinds time to get back at her tormentors. It’s got the same 'watch them burn' catharsis, just with more corsets and tea parties. I might’ve cheered a little too loudly at the climax.
Jocelyn
Jocelyn
2026-01-02 10:56:53
If you enjoyed the raw, revenge-driven energy of 'She Took Him, I Took Their World,' you might dive into 'The Count of Monte Cristo.' It’s a classic for a reason—Edmond Dantès’ meticulous, years-long vengeance is so satisfying to unravel. The way he dismantles his enemies piece by piece feels just as calculated as the protagonist in your pick.

For something more contemporary, 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn has that same twisted, psychological edge. Amy’s schemes are chillingly methodical, and the unreliable narration keeps you hooked. If you’re into manga, 'Death Note' might scratch that itch too—Light’s god complex and the cat-and-mouse game with L are peak strategic revenge. Honestly, I binged all three back-to-back once, and my moral compass might’ve wobbled a bit.
Weston
Weston
2026-01-03 02:25:05
Books with that kind of fiery, take-no-prisoners vibe? Try 'Best Served Cold' by Joe Abercrombie. It’s a fantasy revenge romp where the protagonist, Monza, is out to kill seven men who betrayed her. The action is brutal, the wit is sharp, and the moral gray areas are everywhere. It’s like 'She Took Him' but with more swords and sarcasm.

Another wild card: 'Vicious' by V.E. Schwab. Two former friends turned bitter rivals, each with supernatural abilities, tearing each other apart. The alternating timelines and moral ambiguity make it a page-turner. I devoured it in two sittings—partly because I kept yelling 'JUST TALK IT OUT' at the characters (they never did).
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