I see. Well, you can check out Bookwalker to find books you like. The free samples are quite generous with their number of pages and it really helps to decide interest and ability wise.
Personally when it comes to dealing with reading material with kanji I’m not familiar with (I just realized the game I’m playing now has no furigana what so ever… haha), I try to balance it between just reading and moving along time and studying time where I deal with unfamiliar kanji and grammar points. At the end of the day it’s really all about the way you use the material you read. So if you know you ignore the kanji when there is text with furigana, writing it down on a peace of paper while reading for instance, and moving on, will make you stop and pay attention to the kanji. It about finding the best way to do what you need instead of what you want, which are sometimes (if not most of the times) not the same. Discipline is not the most glamorous part of learning but sometimes it’s the only way to get results, and results are fun but not immediate.
I’m sure you’ll be able to find something that gives you exactly what you need with all the great links people gave you here.
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