Are There Books Similar To Villains Are Destined To Die?

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Theo
Theo
2026-01-10 13:13:37
Ever since I got hooked on 'Villains Are Destined to Die,' I’ve been hunting down stories where the underdog flips the narrative. 'The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass' is a must-read—watching Aria manipulate time to dismantle her enemies is pure catharsis. The art’s gorgeous, and the way she rebuilds her life from ruin feels like a darker, more calculated version of 'Cinderella.' If you prefer novels, 'The Way to Protect the Female Lead’s Older Brother' has that same mix of gothic romance and strategic survival. Roxana’s icy demeanor and the creepy, flower-filled setting create this eerie tension that’s hard to shake. It’s less about escaping death and more about controlling it, which gives it a unique edge.
Yara
Yara
2026-01-11 14:52:38
You know, I stumbled upon 'Death Is the Only Ending for the Villainess' right after finishing 'Villains Are Destined to Die,' and it felt like reuniting with an old friend. Both stories drop their heroines into doomed roles within otome game worlds, forcing them to claw their way out of predetermined tragedies. The way the protagonists weaponize their knowledge of the plot is so satisfying—like watching someone cheat death with sheer wit. If you’re into that vibe, 'Beware the Villainess' is another manhwa that flips the script, with Melissa flipping tables (literally) on her would-be tormentors. It’s got more comedy, but the underlying tension is still there.

For novels, 'I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss' is a Japanese light novel that’s equally clever. Aileen’s decision to cozy up to the 'final boss' instead of fighting fate head-on is such a fresh twist. The romance is slow-burn but worth it, and the political scheming scratches that same itch as Penelope’s survival tactics.
Leah
Leah
2026-01-13 04:58:16
If you loved the twisted dynamics and dark romance of 'Villains Are Destined to Die,' you might enjoy 'The Cruel Prince' by Holly Black. It’s got that same delicious blend of political intrigue, morally gray characters, and a protagonist who’s constantly outmaneuvering enemies in a cutthroat world. The faerie court setting adds a layer of whimsy to the brutality, making it feel like a darker 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' where everyone’s out for blood. Jude’s journey from pawn to player mirrors Penelope’s struggle in 'Villains Are Destined to Die,' and the romantic tension is just as fraught with danger.

Another solid pick is 'The Shadows Between Us' by Tricia Levenseller, where the heroine is literally scheming to kill the king—and maybe fall in love with him along the way. Alessandra’s cunning and the book’s gothic vibes hit a similar note to the manhwa’s tone. For something with more game-like mechanics, 'The Red Queen' series by Victoria Aveyard pits its protagonist against a rigged system, much like the survival stakes in 'Villains Are Destined to Die.' The blend of betrayal, power plays, and a heroine who refuses to be a damsel is downright addictive.
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