Well, if you haven't read 'To Kill a Mockingbird' yet, that's a classic that's worth your time. It offers powerful insights into social issues. Another option could be '1984' for a thought-provoking dystopian read.
I recommend you to read "The Unlimited Myths" and "The Azure Sky Cavalry". These two volumes are the follow-up plots of the accelerated world novel. They are very worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There are always new works by established authors that could be considered next great fiction books. George R.R. Martin's upcoming installments in the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series, if they ever come out, will surely be highly anticipated. Also, new releases from authors like J.K. Rowling, even if she's writing under a different name, are likely to be contenders. In addition, indie authors are producing some amazing fiction that could break through and be regarded as great in the near future. Indie books often offer fresh perspectives and unique storytelling styles that the mainstream might not have explored yet.
Some of the rankings of underworld novels were as follows:
1 Infernal Affairs-
The Godfather ·Scott F. Gerald
3 " Battle Through the Heavens "
4.< Lord Snow Eagle >
5 "Young Master of Flowers"
6 " Martial Refinement Peak "
7 " Full Time Expert "-
8 Douluo Continent-
9 " Battle Frenzy "
10 " Lord Snow Eagle "
These novels were all popular underworld novels with rich plots and character creation, which were very popular among readers.
Only after reading ten thousand volumes did I realize that paper and pen in the hall were light. This sentence came from the novel " Yu Shi Ming Yan " by Feng Menglong, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It meant that no matter how much one read, one had to put it into practice before they could realize how light the knowledge in books was.
I'd recommend 'Attack on Titan' if you like intense action and a complex story. The plot is full of twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.
You could try 'Pride and Prejudice' if you enjoy classic romance. The story is charming and the writing is beautiful. There's a lot of social commentary too.