I'd also recommend 'Fallout: Nuka - Break'. It's not as complex as some other novels and focuses on a specific aspect of the Fallout world, making it easier for beginners to follow along and get a taste of what the Fallout novels are like.
Definitely 'Fallout: New Vegas - All Roads'. It gives a great introduction to the Fallout: New Vegas part of the Fallout world, which is full of interesting characters and stories. It helps new readers get into the lore easily.
Sure. 'Fallout: Equestria' is a good start. It's a unique take on the Fallout universe and is quite engaging.
Another one is 'Dirty Royals' by Parker S. Huntington. It's not too long and has a really interesting take on the mafia romance genre. The characters are relatable, and the story has a good balance of action and romance.
Sure. 'The Blackhearts' would be a good start. It's not too complex and gives you a good introduction to the world and its characters.
'Legion of Super - Heroes: Millennium' is another one. It gives a good overview of the Legion's place in the DC universe and has a lot of action - packed scenes. It can be a good entry point as it shows different aspects of the Legion's world without being too complex.
Sure, 'Wonder Woman: Warbringer' would be a great start. It's easy to follow and has a lot of action.
'Charlotte's Web' by E. B. White is also very suitable. It's a heartwarming story about friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The language is easy to understand and the plot is engaging.
Sure. 'Panduranga Mahatyam' can be a good start for beginners. It has a simple yet engaging story that can introduce you to the Telugu writing style and some of the common themes in Telugu novels like religious and moral values.
For beginners, 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding can be a great start. It's shocking as it shows how quickly a group of boys descend into savagery when removed from the constraints of society. It makes you question the inherent nature of humanity.
Sure. 'The Maid' by Nita Prose is a great choice for beginners. It has a simple and engaging plot. The main character, a maid, is very relatable, and the mystery aspect of the story keeps you hooked. Another one is 'Lessons in Chemistry'. The writing style is accessible, and the story of a woman breaking barriers in a scientific field is inspiring.
'Kolaiyuthir Kaalam' is also suitable for beginners. It has elements of mystery and thriller, which are quite appealing. The language used is not overly complex, making it accessible for those new to Sujatha's works.
Sure. 'Sword Art Online: Progressive' is a good start. It has an exciting premise of being trapped in a virtual world and has clear story progression. 'My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!' is also great for beginners. It's a fun and light - hearted story with a unique plot of a girl reborn as a villainess trying to change her fate. Another one is 'KonoSuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World! - An Explosion on This Wonderful World!'. It has a humorous tone and simple yet engaging story.