Sure. 'The Lightning Thief' from the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan is a great start. It's easy to read, has an exciting plot, and introduces the reader to a world of Greek mythology in a fun way. Another good one is 'Holes' by Louis Sachar. It has a simple yet engaging story about a boy at a juvenile detention camp. And 'Charlotte's Web' by E.B. White is a classic that's perfect for beginners. It's a heartwarming story about a pig and a spider.
One great non anime light novel is 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. It has a richly detailed world and a complex, engaging main character. The story follows Kvothe, a young man with a mysterious past, as he recounts his adventures at a magic school and beyond. Another is 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' by Scott Lynch. It's set in a vividly imagined city full of thieves, con - artists, and political intrigue. And 'Mistborn' by Brandon Sanderson is also excellent. It features a unique magic system and a world on the brink of change.
The anime light novels from 2010 to 2015 can be referred to in the following list:
Attack on Titan
2. A Certain Magical Index
3 "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" (Myself; Yourself)
4 Sword Art Online
The Sound of Music
Date a Live
7. Danganronpa
8 Steins;Gate
Dragon and Tiger (Ouran High School Host Club)
Your Lie in April
These are some of the more well-known light novels that have very exquisite animation production and deeply rooted character creation. Of course, this was just a list of many other excellent anime light novels that were worth recommending.
To create a non-anime visual novel, think about the theme and genre you want. Develop detailed character profiles and plan out the overall structure. Don't forget to test and get feedback to improve it.
Light novels are often called "anime novels"(comic novels) because they are different from traditional serious novels and usually focus more on entertainment and a relaxed atmosphere. It is usually presented in the form of a comic book with elements of animation, games, and other media. Although light novels are mainly targeted at young people, they are also popular with adult readers because they also contain some deep emotional and social issues.
Light novels and anime novels were different. Although they usually contain anime or game elements, light novels usually pay more attention to the storyline and character creation, while anime novels pay more attention to the plot and character of manga or animation. In addition, the publishing and distribution channels of light novels and anime novels were also different.
I recommend the book " Transformed Manga Princess " to you. The main character can transform into all kinds of anime characters and have their abilities. Although it was not a light novel adapted from an anime, it fit the meaning of the title. I hope you like it.
Naruto was a Japanese manga and animation, not a light novel anime. Although it had some elements of a light novel, such as the names of the characters and the storyline, it was more like an action-adventure anime.