The adventure fiction books from 2015 probably often involve a journey of some sort. It could be a physical journey across a dangerous land like in some epic fantasies, or an emotional and mental journey like in 'The Girl on the Train'. And they tend to have elements of conflict, whether it's between characters, within a society, or against a greater, often mysterious force.
I'm not sure which are the absolute most popular, but 'The Girl in the Spider's Web' was quite well - known. It continued the story of Lisbeth Salander and had a lot of fans of the series eager to read it.
I'm not sure about all the books on that list, but 'Red Queen' by Victoria Aveyard might be on it. It has a great adventure element with a world divided by blood - those with red and those with silver. The main character Mare has to navigate this dangerous and complex world, which makes for an exciting adventure.
These books also usually deal with relationship dynamics. Alongside the adventure, the relationship between the lesbian characters is explored. It might start as a friendship that gradually develops into something more during their adventures. There could be misunderstandings and reconciliations, all while they are facing external threats or exploring new places. This combination of relationship development and adventure makes these books unique.
Well, 'The Lord of the Rings' is extremely popular in the adventure fiction genre. It has a vast and detailed world filled with epic battles, quests, and magical creatures. 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is also very well - liked. Alice's strange and wonderful adventures in a fantastical world make it a classic. And 'Moby - Dick' is popular too. The story of Captain Ahab's obsessive hunt for the white whale is full of adventure and symbolism.
One such book could be 'Ash' by Malinda Lo. It weaves an adventure story in a world filled with magic and mystery where the main character's journey has elements of self - discovery as well as facing external challenges.
Well, from the list of adventure fiction books, I'd suggest 'Robinson Crusoe'. This classic tells the story of a man stranded on an island and his struggle for survival. '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' is also a must - read. It dives into the underwater world with Captain Nemo. Additionally, 'The Call of the Wild' is a great adventure story about a dog's journey in the wild.
The 'Harry Potter' series is also very beginner - friendly. It starts with Harry as an 11 - year - old boy discovering he's a wizard, and the story unfolds gradually, introducing the magical world bit by bit. The characters are relatable, and there are lots of elements like friendship, courage that new readers can easily connect with. Also, 'Percy Jackson & The Olympians' series by Rick Riordan is a great choice. It combines Greek mythology with modern - day settings in a really fun and accessible way for beginners.
Sure. 'The Magic Tree House' series by Mary Pope Osborne is great. It follows siblings Jack and Annie as they travel through time and have adventures in different historical periods. Another good one is 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul' which has some fun adventure elements during a family road trip. 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Roald Dahl also counts. Charlie's visit to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory is filled with strange and exciting things.