It depends on your interests. If you like fantasy, you could try 'The Lord of the Rings'. If you prefer romance, 'Pride and Prejudice' might be a good choice.
Some novels for beginners use basic grammar and a limited vocabulary to make it easier for those new to the language. If the Suzume English novel follows this pattern, then it would be great for beginners. But if it contains a lot of complex literary devices, idioms, or rare words, it might be a bit challenging.
Reading English novels is important as it helps improve vocabulary. We come across new words in different contexts, which makes it easier to understand and remember them. For example, in a detective novel, words related to crime and investigation might be frequently used.
I'd recommend 'The Ugly Duckling'. It teaches us that everyone has their own unique beauty and potential. The story shows how the ugly duckling transforms into a beautiful swan, giving hope and inspiration.
" The Story of Crusoe " was a novel written by Defoe in 1719. It was the first modern novel in the world. The novel tells the story of a young British merchant ship owner, Crusoe, who was stranded on a deserted island for 27 years and became friends with a hare, a parrot, and a grass elf. On the deserted island, through hard work, wisdom and courage, Crusoe gradually adapted to the life of the deserted island and developed a vegetable planting technique. He also made rafts and boats and successfully returned home. This novel became one of the most influential novels of the 19th and 20th centuries with its fascinating plot, rich imagination and profound human thinking, which had a profound influence on later literature, art and science.