I’ve recently gotten into reading and have completed some novels and graphic novels. I will not care if it’s a novel, graphic novel, or something else. Any recommendation is great. Thanks

Edit: Thanks for suggestion. I started reading The Hunger Games. And put other in my read list.

  • @Praxinoscope@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    The Murderbot series is pretty easy to get into and has some decent space adventure.

    Also, I enjoyed the Silo series, which is now a good show on Apple.

    • @khannie@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      Currently reading the first of the murderbot series and I agree it is very easy to get into from page one.

  • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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    55 months ago

    “The Giver” by Lois Lowry. It’s a YA book, but it’s still a good read as an adult. Avoid the movie adaptation.

  • @Albbi@lemmy.ca
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    45 months ago

    Skyward by Brandon Sanderson pretty much fits the bill. It’s SciFi, dystopian (aliens are bombarding the planet and a small holdout of humans fight back) and good for beginners as it’s a young adult book. The first book is a bit lacking in adventure though, but it is the beginning of a 4 book series with a couple of mini side books that would fulfill any adventure itch you have.

    • @Subtracty@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      Brandon Sanderson has such a way with world building. I find his books very easy to read. The character arcs and twists make rereads worth it.

  • @BallShapedMan@lemmy.world
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    45 months ago

    To Hold Up the Sky and/or The Wandering Earth both by Cixin Liu

    Both books are a series of short stories that mostly meet your criteria. I think short stories are easier for a newer reader as they don’t ask as much for as long and can be read in bites, put down and came back to later without needing to remember as much.

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    5 months ago

    Jules Verne is good for a beginner, I think. Yes, the books are old, but they still stand up. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas is great.

    For graphic novels, I feel like recommending Transmetropolitan and V for Vendetta. Both are dystopian sci-fi.

    • @harsh3466@lemmy.ml
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      45 months ago

      Also Saga and Y the Last Man. Both written by Brian K Vaughan. Fabulous graphic novels/stories.

  • Snow Crash maybe

    An Andy Weir book, The Martian or Hail Mary Project.

    The Forever War

    I’m not sure what a beginner really means. Maybe some YA like The Uglies, Scythe or any of Heinlein’s fun YA novels.

    • sagOP
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      45 months ago

      beginner really means.

      I mean not so much complicated or deep.

    • @falidorn@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      These are great recommendations. I dunno if it fits the requirements but Neuromancer was my first sci-fi book and it sold me on the genre. The first three books you mentioned were some of the first ones I read.

  • @PoorYorick@lemmy.world
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    35 months ago

    “Dungeon Crawler Carl” by Matt Dinnaman

    Great sci-fi/fantasy story with a massive dystopian backdrop and fantastic adventure elements. Character interactions are great, and it is a ridiculously fun romp.

    It has been a great reintroduction to how much fun reading can be.

    • @w3dd1e@lemm.ee
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      25 months ago

      I really really like this series. It’s fun without being cheesy, but it can still make you cry. I can’t wait for the next book.

  • @ShareMySims@sh.itjust.works
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    25 months ago

    I’ve not read any myself because my brain is too fried, but I’ve heard great things about Ursula K. Le Guin’s books, especially The Dispossessed.