Now, I am no professional guitar player, but this one calls for a personal judgement. When buying your guitar you have to decide if you like it or not. Ask if you could play the guitar for a little bit before making your decision.
I would look for the guitar's tone quality and how it sounds to me, how it feels to play, and what it looks like visually if I am allowed to try it out before I bought it. Also is price. You should set a price range of what you are willing to spend on a guitar and only look at guitars in that cost range.
I'm sure you will be able to find a guitar you'll like in a reasonable price range. Good luck and have fun finding one!
How it feels and sounds to you is more important than the brand or model. Take your time, play as many as you can and narrow the decision down to what you like best. Most shops are happy to let you try guitars if they know you're a serious shopper about to make a purchase.
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