My girlfriend has never read a book. Please advice. Code red.

Well my (m31) gf (f31) told me that she had basically no required reading outside of early grade school. She just started reading nonfiction self help style books in the last year, but she saw I read a lot of fiction and wanted suggestions. I had a copy of Annihilation I handed her and she literally devoured it plus the next two books. I was thinking of Circe next as a form of "self help" fiction to match the Brene Brown she enjoyed reading, but am not sure if we should do Stephen Fry's myth trilogy as a sort of primer first.

That said, if you met someone who suddenly developed a love of reading, but had never read ANYTHING, what would be the 10 MUST reads? And no I don't consider Brothers K a beginner must read (unless you do), looking more for fun and engaging reads, though her love of new weird makes me think she could bite some meat of it fits her interests.

Her favorite shows are Avatar Last Airbender and Korra so I think good Japanese genre fantasy with a good message would vibe her her, and her favorite self help books have been Brene Brown and Women who Run with Wolves.

Just back tonight after to 600 comments wow! Here's some addition context

She texted me this about why she liked Annihilation:

"What made me want to continue reading it was the suspense. I liked not knowing what’s going to happen next. I enjoyed the love story plot of it not being your “picture perfect” relationship but both of them being fueled in their own way by their love. And I liked that it was a bit gruesome when people died"

Clarifications:

No, I don't think self help books aren't books. I meant fiction in the title.

Yes the title is tongue in cheek, it's not an emergency, yes we both laughed about it, no I'm not trying to force her to read. She approached me asking for help, and I didn't want to suggest some dumb classics, but I don't have enough of a grasp on contemporary and more popular fiction, and came to reddit to find help getting something she would enjoy and find fun to read.

We live in Central America and don't have access to Barnes and Nobles, an indie bookstore, or a library

Edited: because my criticism of her school district failing their students came off as criticizing her, which was not the intent

Double edit:

Time to tackle 400+ comments individually!