Sure. 'Vampire Hunter D' by Hideyuki Kikuchi is a great start. It introduces the world of D, a half - vampire, half - human hunter. Another one could be 'Raiser of Gales' which continues the adventures and expands on the lore of the series.
Gunter Grass's first novel is 'The Tin Drum'. It is a very significant work. The story is told from the perspective of Oskar Matzerath, a boy who decides to stop growing at the age of three. It uses a lot of grotesque and dark humor to explore German history, especially during the Nazi era. It also delves into themes such as the loss of innocence, the power of memory, and the role of the individual in society. Through Oskar's experiences, Grass shows the absurdity and horror of war and dictatorship.
One of his well - known novels is 'The Tin Drum'. It tells a complex and surreal story through the eyes of Oskar Matzerath, a boy who decides not to grow up. Another great one is 'Cat and Mouse', which explores themes of friendship, power, and masculinity among boys in a very engaging way. And 'Dog Years' is also considered among his best, dealing with German history and the human condition in a unique narrative style.
In a Monster Gunter story, he could be on a quest to save his monster friends from an evil wizard. He travels through different lands, meets various allies, and battles against the wizard's minions. Along the way, he learns important lessons about friendship and courage, and finally defeats the wizard to free his friends.