Other than GE, how many of you are "big readers" as my mom would say?
I have a few book suggestions in case you ever run out of books to read. ("oi, that's ever gonna happen!" -Shrek)
So, here are some of my favorite books that you may not have ever heard of (or ever read):
Watershed Down by Richard Adams
I just finished reading Watership Down, one of my new favorite books, about fifteen minutes ago. Its a really great book, and if you haven't read it, I HIGHLY recommend it! It's pretty different than GE; more realistic, that it. However, there are some really amazing "story elements" if you will, in it. If you've seen the Netflix series...um...yeah, it really doesn't do the book justice...at all.
2. Dragons VS Drones by Wesley King
I know it sounds corny, (actually the cover was what made me laugh) but it's honestly one of the best novels I've ever read! Really engaging and interesting. There's also a sequel, but I haven't read it yet; it's still on my shelf.
3. The Black Stallion
I don't remember who wrote this one, but it's really good. It's a horse story, obviously, I guess, from the title, but not your typical "girl-and-horse" story, like every movie on Netflix (or anywhere.) its an adventure story about a boy and a horse. (lol, not the Horse and his boy)
4. Pillage by Obert Skye
This is kind of a weird story, with a similar pace to the Percy Jackson books (even though I barely read one chapter of the first one, lol) Basically if you like random adventure and fast-paced storytelling, snarky middle-school protagonists, (oh, and dragons) you'll like this story.
5. The Nine Lives of Jacob Tibbs
I know this is a kid's story, but it's still one of my favorites. If you like cats, you'll probably like this story. Its really nicely written (like, it's kind of relaxing to read) and it's very interesting and engaging.
If you have other book suggestions (particularly ones that you think no one else has probably heard of) post them in the comments! I'm always looking for random books that are nearly impossible to find!
-Jaguar
I also like these web comics as well
1) Oren's forge: If you have seen Zootopia think of it as how Zootopia begins: http://www.orensforge.com/
2) Lackadaisy: Gangster casts set in the 1920s, you didn't know you needed gangster cats in your life did you: https://www.lackadaisy.com/
3) A future punk comic, the second chapter is running now but you have to be a Patron ($1 per month) to see it. I like it: https://cashmeresky.com/