The side stories that explore Mary Jane's family life and how it intersects with her relationship with Peter are also must - reads. It gives more depth to her character and shows how their relationship is affected by external factors like her family's opinions and expectations.
One great side story is when Mary Jane supported Peter during his toughest battles against villains like Venom. She was there to boost his morale and it showed the depth of their relationship.
The story 'Spider - Man: Blue' is also a great one. It's a more nostalgic look at Peter's relationship with Gwen Stacy. Told through Peter's memories, it gives readers a deeper understanding of their love and how it affected him after her death.
The story arc where Mary Jane discovers Peter's identity as Spiderman. It's a classic. The moment of revelation is filled with emotion. Mary Jane has to come to terms with the fact that the man she loves has this huge secret life, and it leads to some really interesting character development for both of them as they navigate this new aspect of their relationship.
There's 'FanficMaster99' who writes some really emotional Spiderman and Mary Jane fanfictions. Their works often tug at the heartstrings of readers. 'NYCStoryteller' is another good one. They are great at setting the scene in New York City, making it feel like you're right there with Spiderman and Mary Jane. And 'LoveWriter456' has a talent for writing really romantic and sweet fanfictions about the couple.
The story about the Thunderbird Monstie is a must - read. Its power over lightning and the way it interacts with the other Monsties in the story are really cool. It's a story full of action and adventure.
I'd say 'The Vanishing Half' is a must - read. Its exploration of race, identity, and family is really deep and engaging. The characters are well - developed, and the story keeps you hooked from start to finish.
One great thriller from 2010 novels is 'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest' by Stieg Larsson. It's a complex and engaging conclusion to the Millennium series, full of mystery and intrigue.
I think 'Leave the World Behind' by Rumaan Alam is a great pick from 2020 fiction. It's a gripping story about a family on vacation when unexpected guests arrive, creating a sense of unease and exploring themes of race and class. Well, also, 'Transcendent Kingdom' by Yaa Gyasi is really good. It delves into the life of a Ghanaian - American family, dealing with issues like addiction, science, and faith.
One of the best thrillers in 2021 novels is 'The Plot'. It has a really engaging storyline that keeps you guessing from start to finish. The twists and turns are well - crafted, and the characters are complex enough to make you invested in their fates.
'The Poppy War' by R.F. Kuang is also a great epic 2018 novel. It combines elements of Chinese history and mythology to create a complex and thrilling story. It's a story of war, power, and the cost of ambition, with a unique magic system.