The Pillars of the Earth series by Ken Follett might be a good choice. It has elements of historical fiction and romance similar to Outlander.
I'd recommend 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. It combines fantasy, adventure, and complex characters that fans of Outlander might enjoy. Another one could be 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R. R. Martin, known for its rich world-building and diverse characters.
Well, 'The Mists of Avalon' by Marion Zimmer Bradley could be up your alley. It offers a magical and historical story. Also, try 'The Historian' by Elizabeth Kostova, which has elements of mystery and history. 'Gone with the Wind' by Margaret Mitchell is a classic that shares some themes with Outlander too.
Novels that focus on cooking competitions or food-themed adventures could be great. Like 'The Gastronomic Adventures of Alice' where the protagonist travels the world, exploring different cuisines and having exciting culinary experiences.
Some good options could be 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' or 'Eleanor & Park'. They offer perspectives on love and self-discovery that might resonate with such people.
If you're looking for a sadistic story about a male protagonist who's sick after a long separation, I recommend you to read Good Morning, Mr. President! This book was a modern romance novel about wealthy families. The male and female protagonists were very loyal. The story mainly revolved around their first love and illness. The plot was heartbreaking but sweet and touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The light novel "My Style in Love Is A Little Abnormal" could make you want to fall in love at first glance. You would want to fall in love after reading one chapter, and you would want to see the sea after reading two chapters. The female protagonist Xiao Yi believed that as long as she was a woman, she would not be perfect. There must be a loophole, and the character collapse system served this purpose. As long as the target's character collapsed, he could obtain a large number of rewards. Wasn't this a naked gold mine? I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Maybe adventure or mystery stories. They focus more on plot and action rather than romance.
People who loved literature usually liked to read all kinds of literary works, including novels, poems, essays, and so on. They might have keen observation and insight into the plot, characters, and theme. Therefore, people who loved literature might be more suitable for literary creation, editing, translation, proofreading, and other jobs. For example, editors, publishing house's clerk, translator, or proofreader. These professions required a deep understanding and analysis of literary works, as well as a high level of literary expression and creativity.
The 'Outlander' novel itself is extremely popular. It was the start of the whole series and introduced readers to the unique concept of time travel and the strong characters.
Hey, let me recommend you a book called "Affair with Yu Qing"! This modern romance-urban life novel was about the confusion and hindsight of love. The female protagonist, Jiang Ran, did not believe in love and men at first. It was only when she met the male protagonist, Zhu Tianyu, that she understood love. Their love was very strong. Even if they couldn't be together for a lifetime, Jiang Ran had to walk on with her love for him. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The relationships between the characters in the 'Outlander' series, not in a sexual context, are also very engaging. The loyalty, friendship, and family bonds that are depicted can be appealing to all ages. It can teach values like standing by your loved ones and facing difficulties together.
The author of the Outlander series of novels is Diana Gabaldon.