I would recommend 'Half Magic'. It's not strictly a 'world witches novel' but it has elements of magic and witches. It's about a family that discovers a magic coin that gives them half - completed wishes. There are some witch - like characters and the story is light - hearted and easy to understand, which makes it suitable for those new to the genre.
Sure. 'The Worst Witch' series is a great start for beginners. It has a simple and engaging story about a young witch at a boarding school for witches. It's easy to follow and full of fun magical elements.
Sure. 'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness is a great one. It combines elements of witches, vampires, and daemons in a complex and engaging story. The main character, Diana Bishop, is a witch who discovers a long - lost magical manuscript, which sets off a series of adventures.
I recommend the following 7 novels related to witches to you: 1. "The Witch Has Pursued Me for 5,000 Years": It tells the story of Gao Xing's encounter with the witch who had pursued him for 3,000 years in modern society. It is a relaxing and sweet fantasy novel. 2. "The Witch Reborn to Respect the World": The female protagonist became a witch after her rebirth and dominated the world. It was a female dynasty novel. 3. "Witch's Bizarre Diary": The story of the protagonist who finds a witch's relic and comes into contact with the other side of the world and begins his adventure. It is an original fantasy novel that contains the elements of tomorrow's ark and Cthulhu. 4. "The Witch Doesn't Want to Work Hard Anymore": With the lucky cat witch as the main character, it tells the story of her growth and life. It is a fantasy novel with transformation, daily life, invincibility, and nonsensical elements. 5. "School Adonis: Witch Follow Me": It was a romantic and youthful campus novel about a little witch who landed in the human world and entered an aristocratic high school with her master's grandson. 6. [The Interstellar Sect Master Is Hard to Deal With]: It was a sci-fi novel about the confrontation between the Heaven Murder Sect's demoness and a cold-blooded battle general. 7. "Witch's Journey to the Other World": It tells the story of a modern strong woman, White Snow, who transmigrated to a different world, became a witch, and began her path of cultivation. It is an oriental fantasy novel. I hope you can find a novel that you like. If you need anything else, feel free to tell me. Muah ~
For beginners, 'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint - Exupéry is a great choice. It's a short and simple yet deeply philosophical story about a prince from another planet. 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell is also suitable. It uses animals on a farm to satirize totalitarianism in an easy - to - understand way. 'Charlotte's Web' by E.B. White is a lovely children's book that can be a good starting point too, with its story of friendship between a pig and a spider.
For beginners, 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a great start. It has a simple yet engaging world with hobbits, dwarves, and a dragon. 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series by Rick Riordan is also good. It presents a modern - day world intertwined with Greek mythology. Another option is 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by C.S. Lewis which has a magical world that children can easily get into.
I recommend two witch novels: Witch: Void Cards and Witch Potionology. The former was a male protagonist who transmigrated into a witch's body. In the other world, he met many mages, witches, evil gods, and so on. He used the Void Card to draw skills and abilities. The latter was the son of an earl who had crossed over to a witch and changed his fate through the knowledge of pharmaceutics. I hope you like my recommendation.
There are many 'world witches novels'. For example, the 'A Discovery of Witches' series. It's about a witch who discovers a long - lost manuscript and gets involved in a world full of magic, mystery and danger. There are also witches in the 'Chronicles of Narnia' in a more subtle way, adding to the magical elements of that fictional world.
Let me recommend you a few witch novels: 1. "Self-cultivation of the Ancient Gods"--A witch led a group of awakened witches and set off a craze of black technology in the era of the gods. 2. "The Reborn Warsong Witch"--The witches were still fighting with the God. The protagonist became a Warsong Witch. After hitting the God of Light's nose, she awakened a strange attribute and devoted herself to opening up a new battlefield to complete the "expedition." 3. "My personal witch"-The protagonist, Simon, who was a symbol of the knight, was cursed by a mysterious person and fell into an infinite reincarnation of the past. He worked with the witches to save everyone! 4. "Witch: Void Card"--The witch left the town full of corpses, stretched her arm out into the void, drew a card, and used science to analyze spells. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels about witches to you: 1. [The Last Wizard: The story of Yang Mu wanting to become a real Spirit Wizard and see the world.] 2. "The First Female Assassin: Wu Slaughter the World": The story of the female assassin Wu Bei surviving to the Ming Empire's number one family, the Rong Family, and unfolding an exciting adventure story. 3. <<Legend of Sword Wizard>>: The story is set in the Sorcerers World. The protagonist, Smart Chip, comes to the Sorcerers World and becomes a unique Sword Wizard. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
A beginner could also enjoy 'No Game No Life'. It has an interesting world - building where everything is decided by games. The two main characters, a brother - sister duo, are really smart and their strategies to win in this game - based world are fascinating.
Sure. 'The Return of Captain John Emmett' by Elizabeth Speller is a good start. It has a clear mystery plot and the writing is accessible, helping new readers understand the post - war atmosphere. Another option is 'Birds of a Feather' by Jacqueline Winspear. The main character Maisie Dobbs is very relatable, and the mystery she has to solve is engaging.