'Resistance' by Owen Sheers is also a great choice for beginners. It's about a group of women in a Welsh valley who resist the German occupation. The story is engaging and not overly complex, which makes it accessible for those new to WW2 alt history novels.
There is a fanfiction titled 'Bloodied but Unbroken - Harry's Ordeal'. This story delves into how Harry's blood loss affects not only his physical state but also his mental and magical abilities. It has a great plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat as you follow Harry's struggle to recover and get back to his normal self.
One possible plotline could be Sakura having to overcome her blindness while still training as a ninja. Maybe she develops new skills that rely more on her other senses. For example, her sense of smell or hearing could be heightened to detect enemies or find her way around.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a fanfic about 'The Boys' might focus on creating new stories within the universe of 'The Boys', perhaps following Annie's character development, her relationships with other characters in the show, or new adventures she gets involved in.
If you're not into it initially, try to find fanfiction that is written in a style you enjoy. For example, if you like humorous writing, look for TFP fanfiction with a comedic tone. Another thing is to follow the works of a particular author whose writing you find engaging. Read their different TFP fanfictions and see how they develop their stories and characters. You can also participate in fanfiction - related discussions on forums or social media. Hearing others' enthusiasm about TFP fanfiction might spark your own interest.
In 'Peppa Pig Cold Winter Day and Other Stories', it could be about different events. For example, Peppa might be learning about how animals stay warm in winter. Also, there could be stories of family gatherings during the cold season. They might be sharing warm meals or having fun indoor activities when it's too cold outside.
In the original Ghost Rider story, Johnny Blaze is the central character. He's the one who becomes the Ghost Rider after the deal with the devil. Mephisto plays a crucial role as well. He's the one who offers the deal to Johnny in the first place. Without Mephisto, there would be no Ghost Rider. There are also other characters who are affected by Johnny's transformation, like his friends and family who have to deal with this new, supernaturally - changed Johnny.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in full. But it might be about the adventures in the Minecraft world, perhaps following a character as they build, explore, and fight off mobs.
Alice Munro is a very well - known author in Canadian fiction. Her works often touch on the lives of ordinary people in Canada with great depth and nuance.
We can learn the importance of chastity. Maria's firm stand against impurity is inspiring.
I'm not sure if it's still available, but 'Voldemort's Hidden Heart' was a great 'Harry Potter Voldemort slash fanfiction'. It presented a Voldemort who had a softer side that only Harry could reach. It had a lot of interesting plot twists and character development. Another good one was 'The Bond between Voldemort and Harry' which really delved into the idea of a connection between the two that went beyond the normal boundaries of their relationship in the original books. It was fascinating to see how the author developed this unique relationship in the context of the wizarding world.