New readers often struggle to find books that they connect with. It often takes exploring different genres and writing styles from a many points of views to understand your own tastes. If you've managed to find that sweet spot, what books would have helped you get there faster? What books do you wish you knew about when you started reading?
#1 of 7 in The Mistborn Saga
2006 • 2,748 Readers • 541 pages • 4.4
#1 of 7 in Percy Jackson and the Olympians
2005 • 1,860 Readers • 377 pages • 4
#1 of 8 in Harry Potter
1997 • 4,318 Readers • 309 pages • 4.3
#1 of 3 in Howl's Moving Castle
1986 • 995 Readers • 448 pages • 4.2
#1 of 3 in Sprawl
1984 • 1,441 Readers • 271 pages • 3.9
2018 • 2,277 Readers • 409 pages • 4.3
#1 of 9 in Anne of Green Gables
1908 • 109 Readers • 346 pages • 4.4
2021 • 2,939 Readers • 496 pages • 4.4
Reidverse
2017 • 2,094 Readers • 400 pages • 4.3
2013 • 1,306 Readers • 304 pages • 4
#1 of 7 in Gentleman Bastard
2006 • 1,528 Readers • 745 pages • 4.3
#1 of 13 in The Vampire Chronicles
1976 • 768 Readers • 360 pages • 3.8
2003 • 853 Readers • 4.2
#1 of 9 in Anne of Green Gables
1908 • 593 Readers • 384 pages • 4.3
1990 • 1,691 Readers • 432 pages • 4.2
2021 • 261 Readers • 160 pages • 4.1
2020 • 40 Readers • 338 pages • 4.3
1990 • 929 pages
#1 of 4 in Secret Projects
2023 • 1,385 Readers • 480 pages • 4.5
2018 • 1 Reader • 44 pages
2021 • 5 Readers • 576 pages • 4
1987 • 1,118 Readers • 389 pages • 3.9
#4 of 9 in Anne of Green Gables
1936 • 110 Readers • 288 pages • 3.9
#5 of 9 in Anne of Green Gables
1917 • 119 Readers • 244 pages • 4
#1 of 1 in Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess' Stardust
1997 • 1,005 Readers • 248 pages • 4
141 Readers • 4.2
1925 • 160 Readers • 94 pages • 3.7
2015 • 788 Readers • 448 pages • 4