That’s very general, but I’d go with something light, easy and fun to get you engaged and keep coming for more.
Idk how old are you but if you’re a young adult or up to 25-30 I’d go for something like Looking For Alaska / The Fault in Our Stars, both by John Green, I also like The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky.
If you want a very easy, engaging and interesting read you can go for any of Harlan Coban’s books, doesn’t really matter which one.
You’re about to enter a magical world, and I couldn’t be more jealous, you have so many great books ahead of you 🙂
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That’s very general, but I’d go with something light, easy and fun to get you engaged and keep coming for more.
Idk how old are you but if you’re a young adult or up to 25-30 I’d go for something like Looking For Alaska / The Fault in Our Stars, both by John Green, I also like The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky.
If you want a very easy, engaging and interesting read you can go for any of Harlan Coban’s books, doesn’t really matter which one.
You’re about to enter a magical world, and I couldn’t be more jealous, you have so many great books ahead of you 🙂
The little prince
A Very Hungry Caterpillar.