Here are six characters that I am ready to fight on site. What up, book people? I am always seeing posts from book stalkers and bookgrammers talking about, these are the characters I love and their book boyfriends and all of that. I wanna do something different. I wanna talk about the people that I can’t stand, the people that I wanna fight, and the people that were written so well by the authors that I feel like I know them personally, and I wanna pull up on them. First up, Uncle Al. Uncle Alan. Curvy girl summer. He was, like, all about fat shaming. This is your niece, honey. This is your niece, and that’s how you treat your niece. He was raggedy and he needed his ass dragged. David and paper doll Lena. Like, that man was just so horrible. Now, I know that the book is supposed to be about domestic violence. Like, in speaking of domestic violence, if you wanna read a book that is not, it ends with us, this is the book to read. This is a book that does it very well. But that’s beside the point. David, you raggedy mother. The grandmother in fast. Now, I’m not really one to, like, really talk about the elderly, because in some circles, baby, I am the elderly. But this grandmama, you have one job, and it was to protect your grandbaby. You couldn’t do that, so you need your ass beat. The mama in Perfect peace. And I feel some kind of way about this one, because throughout the book, I couldn’t stand this whole. Because of the trauma that she put onto her own child. But by the end of the book, I felt like I had some sympathy for her, which really just kind of pissed me off. Now, although I didn’t rank these, the number one is Edward. Like, Edward, everybody wanna go on site, everybody wants to pull up on Edward. But let me tell you, I got him first. I got him first because I feel like I read the book first, so I got his ass first. Honorable mention has to be the mama in the Violin Conspiracy. Like, she was just raggedy for no reason. Like, she didn’t support her son, she didn’t believe in her son, and she was all about the money. The beauty about all of these books is that they’re so well written. The character development is so strong because you feel a personal connection to the main character. So much so that the villain that does all of these things to the main character, it just makes you want to protect the main character. You hate the villain even more. And that really just speaks to how well these authors are able to write. So I recommend that you read any of these books.