Another option is 'Pokémon'. The story of Ash Ketchum traveling the world to catch Pokémon and become a Pokémon master is very straightforward. It has a lot of fun adventures, cute creatures, and is a great introduction to the world of anime.
Sure. 'Bells on a Hill' is a great choice for beginners. It has a relatively simple plot that focuses mainly on the relationship between Draco and Hermione without getting too bogged down in complex wizarding world lore. It's a sweet story that shows their relationship developing gradually.
'Bone' is also very beginner - friendly. It has a fun and adventurous story with lovable characters. It's a great introduction to the world of comics as it has elements of fantasy, humor and adventure all rolled into one.
Sure. 'The Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown is a good start. It combines art, mystery, and history in an exciting way. You get to learn about various artworks and historical references while following a thrilling plot. It's not too complex in terms of art concepts but still gives a good taste of how art can be a part of a story.
For beginners, 'Le Petit Prince' is an excellent choice. Its language is not overly complicated, and the story is easy to follow. It has beautiful illustrations too, which can help with understanding. It's a great introduction to francophone literature.
'Carrie' by Stephen King is also suitable. It's about a girl with telekinetic powers who gets bullied at school. The revenge she takes is both tragic and horrifying in a very relatable high - school - gone - wrong kind of way.
Sure. 'KonoSuba' is a great choice for beginners. It's really funny and easy to get into. The story follows a group of not - so - typical heroes on their adventures. Another good one is 'Sword Art Online'. It has a straightforward plot in the beginning about people being trapped in a game world, which is easy to understand. And 'My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected' is also good. It has relatable characters and a slice - of - life kind of story.
For beginners, 'Astroneer' could be a good choice. It has a laid - back sci - fi story where you explore and terraform different planets. You start with basic tools and gradually build up your base and knowledge of the universe. It's not overly complex in terms of story but still offers an interesting sci - fi experience. Also, 'No Man's Sky' has a story that is easy to get into. You're an explorer in a vast universe, and as you travel, you learn about the different species and the mysteries of the cosmos.
For beginners, 'The Smiling, Proud Wanderer' is great. It has a relatively straightforward plot compared to some other complex wuxia novels. The character of Linghu Chong is very appealing. His growth from a carefree young man to a more mature martial artist is interesting to follow.
For beginners, 'The Wedding' by Dorothy West is a great choice. It's a story about a young black woman preparing for her wedding and all the family dynamics and love stories that unfold around it. It's easy to read and gives a good insight into black family love. Another is 'Sula' by Toni Morrison. It shows the friendship and complex relationship between two black women, which has elements of love in different forms.
For beginners, 'The Cat Who series' by Lilian Jackson Braun is great. The cat in the story often helps the main character solve crimes in a small town, and the light - hearted tone makes it very accessible. Also, 'Encyclopedia Brown' by Donald J. Sobol is a classic. It's full of short, humorous crime - solving stories that kids (and beginners) can easily enjoy.