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Readers who appreciated the blend of dark humor and poignant character study in 'The Antagonist' will enjoy 'Skippy Dies.' This novel explores coming-of-age themes within the confines of a Dublin boarding school and offers a similar mix of humor, insight, and tragedy.

Shaena Lambert's short story collection captures the complexity of relationships and the intricacies of personal identity—elements central to 'The Antagonist.' Fans of Coady will appreciate Lambert's sharp prose and emotional depth.

With its dark humor and exploration of complex male relationships, 'The Sisters Brothers' resonates with themes found in 'The Antagonist.' DeWitt's novel delves into the lives of two brothers during the California Gold Rush, offering a unique take on the classic Western.

This book provides a gripping exploration of moral complexities and personal redemption, akin to the emotional depth in 'The Antagonist.' The story follows a conflicted priest dealing with scandals in the Catholic Church, offering a compelling narrative for Coady’s readers.

Fans of 'The Antagonist' will enjoy the character-driven narrative and exploration of personal morality in 'Good to a Fault.' Endicott crafts a sensitive portrayal of a woman's life turning unexpectedly as she tries to do good, infused with both humor and compassion.
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