The book,"The Female Lead is Too Arrogant," was an anti-Mary Sue novel. It was about a villain who transmigrated to his own novel world and began to live the life of the main character. He had to stop the hatred between his family and country, emotional entanglements, and so on. It was very interesting. If you like the perspective and story of villains, this book is definitely worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One of the anti-Mary Sue's beautiful works was called " The Founder of the Demon Sect." The novel was a Chinese web novel about a world of magic and mythology, which involved various elements of conspiracy, betrayal, and love. This novel was loved by readers for its wonderful plot and unique style, and was hailed as a classic of Chinese online novels.
, in view of your needs, I recommend the following fantasy novels for you: A modern doctor travels to ancient times and is forced to become the concubine of a prince. They hated each other, but they had no choice but to cooperate to save the white lotus female protagonist. The relationship between the two gradually changed. A white lotus poisonous woman, a blackened male protagonist, a heart-wrenching plot that made people unable to stop. "The other side is the cloud": The male protagonist who transmigrated to another world was teased by the evil male god. While fighting with him, he had to save the white lotus female protagonist. The male protagonist continued to grow, and his relationship with the male god also changed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
My answer might not be accurate. Tom Sue and Mary Sue's novels were indeed popular among online novels, but that didn't mean that all online novels were like this. The creation of online novels was very broad. There were various types of novels involved, and they could not be treated as one.
πI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Quick Wear: Rejecting the Mary Sue Halo": Although it was the anti-Mary Sue of the female lead, it was still a cool novel. The female lead might also be a Mary Sue in a sense. This sci-fi space-time travel novel broke the traditional setting. In order to survive, the female protagonist, Lin Qinghan, had to cooperate with the Mary Sue system to travel through worlds and save those humans who were blinded by the Mary Sue halo. It was worth reading.ββββ 2. "Fighting with Mary Sue Every Day": This was a story about Mary Sue going to kill Mary Sue. It was a time-travel novel. Yuan Dada played the female lead, the anti-Mary Sue. Due to the system 0321, she joined the fight against Mary Sue and became involved with the male lead or the villain. This sci-fi space novel is interesting and recommended to you. I hope you like my recommendation. If you are not interested in these two novels, please continue to provide more information. I will continue to recommend them to you~
"Quick Wear: Rejecting the Mary Sue Halo" meets your requirements. The storyline is about the female protagonist shuttling through various worlds to save those who are blinded by the Mary Sue Halo and save their precarious intelligence.πI hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novel to you: 1. " This Supporting Female Lead Is A Little Crisp ": A time-travel novel. The female lead plays the role of a cannon fodder supporting female lead. She has to go to various novel worlds to complete missions. 2. " There's a Sleeping Beauty in My Home ": In a science fiction novel, the female protagonist has long, colorful hair and only eats flowers and drinks dew. The male lead was a boy with sleepy eyes. 3. " Supreme Female Supporting Character: The Arrogant Imperial Concubine ": In an ancient romance novel, the female protagonist was an arrogant and powerful female supporting character. She had to survive in this sadistic novel. 4. " Dressed as the Cannon Fodder Female Number N in Mary Sue ": A modern romance novel. The female protagonist transmigrated into the world of an entertainment star and became a silly b, but she met the male protagonist because of this. 5. " Guide to the Second Male Lead ": In the novel, the female lead wanted to be the handsome, rich, and devoted second male lead, not the male lead. 6. " The Psycho Mary Sue of Quick Wear ": A novel that traveled through time and space. The main character was a super invincible Mary Sue. 7. " Experience Life in the Mary Sue World ": The novel of Interstellar Love Song. The female protagonist transmigrated to a Mary Sue world and used her own methods to destroy the original plot of the plane. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I recommend the following Mary Sue novels to you: 1. "Survive through Mary Sue's Sadistic Words": A fourth-year girl transmigrated into a novel she didn't like and became the top female lead. She grasped both her love and career, and at the same time, she saved the weak male lead. She realized that she actually had feelings for him. 2. "This Female Supporting Character Is A Little Crisp": The female protagonist transmigrated to various novel worlds to play the role of a female supporting character. In order to be reborn, she could only work hard to conquer various male and villain characters. 3. "Dressed as Mary Sue's Cannon Fodder Female Number N": The female protagonist transmigrated to become a cannon fodder female supporting character and possessed medical skills. Relying on her intelligence and medical skills, she successfully turned the tables and became the Mary Sue female protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'anti tom novels' are very popular. It could be that some novels with themes opposing a character named Tom might exist in certain genres like mystery or adventure where a 'Tom' might be a villain and the story is about fighting against his wrongdoings.
Sorry, I don't have a specific 'anti tom novel' to recommend for young readers right away. It really depends on what the 'anti tom' concept implies in the story. If it's about standing up to a mean character, there might be some books in the 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series that have elements of a protagonist dealing with a bully - like character which could be considered in a way 'anti' that negative behavior.
Sure. 'A Is for Alibi' is a great starting point. It introduces Kinsey Millhone and sets the tone for the series.