Sure. 'The Martian' is a great choice for beginners. It has a relatively simple and straightforward plot. A man is stranded on Mars and has to use his scientific knowledge to survive. It's easy to follow and very exciting.
'Six of Crows' is also suitable for beginners. It has a diverse cast of characters with their own unique abilities and backstories. The heist - like plot is full of twists and turns, and the world - building is detailed enough to be interesting but not overwhelming.
For beginners, 'The Wandering Inn' is a good choice. It has a simple and accessible writing style. The story is about an inn in a fantasy world, and it gradually unfolds different aspects of the world, like its races, magic, and cultures. It's easy to get into and very enjoyable.
Sure. 'The Grandmaster Strategist' is a good choice for beginners. It has a relatively simple plot structure compared to some other complex wuxia novels. It focuses on the intelligence and strategies of the main character in a wuxia - inspired world, which is easy to follow.
Sure. 'Ava's Demon' is a good start. It has a clear and exciting story that's easy to follow. The art is also very beautiful which can draw in new readers. Another one is 'Lackadaisy'. Its art style is unique and the story about the cats in the Prohibition - era is quite accessible.
Sure. 'Release that Witch' is a great one for beginners. It has a simple yet engaging plot where the main character uses his modern knowledge to improve a medieval - like world. The empire - building aspect is clear as he brings about technological advancements and gathers people under his rule. Another good beginner - friendly option is 'Overlord'. The story is easy to follow as it starts with the protagonist already in a position of power in a game - like world and then shows how he builds his undead empire. It has a lot of action and interesting characters. 'The Wandering Inn' is also suitable. It has a slow - burn start with the innkeeper gradually building her influence, and the world - building is very well - done, making it easy for new readers to get into the concept of empire building within the story.
I'd also recommend 'Accel World'. It has a unique concept of a virtual reality world where people can accelerate their thinking. The story has elements of high - school drama along with VR battles, which makes it a great choice for those new to VR web novels as it has a mix of familiar and new elements.
For beginners, 'Polyamory 101: The Web Story' is a great start. It simply and clearly explains the basics of polyamory through a fictional story. It's easy to understand and not overwhelming. Another one is 'A Gentle Introduction to Polyamorous Tales' which has a soft approach, introducing the concept through the eyes of a person new to polyamory.
I would recommend 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins. Although it's not strictly a Web London novel in the purest sense, it has a lot of elements that are relevant in the digital age such as the way information is spread and controlled within the society depicted in the book. It's also a very popular and accessible story for new readers.
Sure. 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' is a good start. It has a simple enough plot for beginners to follow and is full of humorous elements. The protagonist's naivete in the early stages of his journey often leads to funny situations.
Sure. 'The Lightning - Thief' series can be a great start. It's a modern - day fantasy with elements of Greek mythology. It's easy to read and the characters are relatable. Another one is 'The Hobbit'. It's a classic that introduces readers to the world of Middle - Earth with its simple yet engaging story of Bilbo Baggins' adventure. 'Howl's Moving Castle' is also good. It has a charming story with magic and a touch of romance in a fantasy world.
I'd recommend 'Awaken Online' for beginners. The main character's journey from being a nobody in the game to becoming a powerful force is very exciting. The litrpg mechanics are clearly explained as the story progresses. And 'Ascend Online' is also suitable. It has a good balance between the litrpg elements and the story, which helps new readers to get used to this type of novel.