đI recommend the following witch novels to you: "Witch: Void Card": The female protagonist transmigrated to another world and became a witch. The mages and witches she faced were much more powerful than her, but she had the black goat with eight eyes and sixteen tails and the ability to draw cards. She traveled all the way to another world. "The Witch's Magic Manor": The female protagonist was a cat that crawled out of a potato. She was qualified to enter the wizard academy. Then, she and her cousin formed the Empire's Wizard Legion and lived a life of farming, raising grass, cooking, and poisoning. "Witch Reborn on Campus": The female protagonist became a witch, and she went from being a bad student to being ranked first on the results list and becoming a big shot of the World Occult Union. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
Here are a few recommended novels about witches: " The Witch's Magic Manor ": The female lead grows flowers and plants, and flirts with the little magician. Her life is full of grace. 2. " The Self-Cultivation of the Ancient Gods ": The female protagonist becomes an Awakened Witch. In the era of the Gods 'hegemony, she sets off a craze for the Ancient Gods' black technology. 3. " Bringing Hatsune to Save the Witch ": The story tells the protagonist's adventure of saving the witch with Hatsune.
đI recommend the following fantasy novels with the female protagonist being a witch or witch. I hope you will like them: 1. [The Traversing Witch: The female protagonist Tantai Mingxue transmigrated to a future world where magic and technology coexist and became a witch.] 2. "Witch's Bizarre Diary": The female protagonist, Zhang Xiaoyang, picked up a witch's relic and came into contact with the other side of the world, beginning a wonderful adventure. 3. "Goddess of Revolution": The female protagonist, Li Qi, was sent to another world and became a witch. She was asked to start a revolution. 4. "Lady Witch, please have some self-respect": The female protagonist is a witch who has traveled to a different time and space from the male protagonist. 5. "I'm a witch in Japan": The female protagonist becomes a Japanese witch and exorcises demons to earn money. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
Sure. 'The Witcher' series by Andrzej Sapkowski is quite popular. It features a witcher named Geralt who battles various monsters. Another great one is 'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness. It combines elements of magic, history, and romance with witches as central characters.
Here are some recommendations for witch novels suitable for the male lead: Ancient God's Self-Cultivation 2. Save the Witch with Chuyin 3. Science Wizard 4. This Old Woman Is 25 Live Streaming My Witch Life 6. Witch: Void Card 7. My Priestess. These novels covered different topics and styles, including fantasy, farming, industrial revolution, and other elements. These novels could be read by readers who liked witch games and wanted a male protagonist.
đI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: "Live Broadcast My Witch's Life": Zhang Anan, a modern university student, woke up to find that her dream was actually broadcast live all over the world, and she was a wizard in her dream. With continuous cultivation, she became the creator of the live broadcast system and was forced to be a "hero" for the sake of life and all mankind, carrying out the witch journey of the Earth Transformation Project. "Leave the Witches to the Big Bosses" was a story about a talented and beautiful salted fish youth who became a flat-chested loli and met all kinds of treacherous teammates, but she became the core of the strategy. "100% Favor: Your Highness, please enlighten me!": The female protagonist was reborn as a vampire, and she was still a third-generation ancient. She had the bloodline of a witch, and she was entangled by the vampire hunters and witch hunters. At the same time, she had to avoid the pursuit of the 13 vampire clans. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Lost Fantasy World": This fantasy epic fantasy novel has witches, monsters, and other elements in the plot. I believe you will love it. 2. "Witch's Bizarre Diary": This light novel, the original fantasy novel, had a witch as the main character. The plot revolved around the witch. It was very exciting. 3. "Jasmine Witch": This light novel, the original fantasy novel, has the chosen daughter, Jasmine Witch, as the main character. The plot is very interesting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend the following novels to you: The Witch Has Pursued Me for 5,000 Years, Lady Witch, Please Have Respect, Witch Is Hard to Find, Witch's Strange News Diary, Little Witch's Gift Shop, Witch's Journey to the Other World, My Doppelganger Is a Witch, Witch's Character, Hogwarts: Halley of the Witch Pathway, and I'm a Witch in Tokyo. These novels were all light novels or fantasy romance novels, involving different types of fantasy, science fiction, ancient romance, and so on. Moreover, they all involved witches or stories with witch elements. I hope you like my recommendation.
Sure. 'The Witches' by Roald Dahl is a great start. It's not too intense but still has that element of witch - related horror. It's a classic that many people grew up with. Another good one is 'Room on the Broom' by Julia Donaldson. It's a picture book for younger readers but has a fun and slightly spooky witch story. And 'Half Bad' by Sally Green, which is a young adult novel that introduces the concept of witches in a more accessible and exciting way.
One popular witch romance novel is 'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness. It combines elements of magic, history, and a passionate romance between a witch and a vampire.
Sure. 'The Witcher' series is quite popular. It features a witcher named Geralt who has to deal with various monsters and complex political situations. Another one is 'Practical Magic' which tells the story of the Owens sisters who are witches. There's also 'The Witching Hour' by Anne Rice, which delves into the world of witches and their powers.
Sure. 'The Witching Hour' by Anne Rice is a great one. It weaves a complex tale of witches and their secrets in New Orleans. Another is 'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness. It combines mystery, magic, and a bit of romance as a witch discovers a mysterious manuscript.