Cover Illustration: Akira Caskabe 1. **Beaver tto Koishite** (ビバっと恋して) \[Suuji Hanabusa\] 2. **Kimi to Koisuru Sankakkei** (きみと恋する三角形) \[Mato Yamamoto\] 3. **Wanko to Ookami-kun no Love Letter** (わんことオオカミくんのラブレター) \[Shimajirou\] 4. **BIG CAT LOVE** \[Ayu Sakomoto\] 5. **Iwakuma-kun wa Neko Mishiri** (岩熊くんは猫見知り) \[Kusege\] 6. **Shiba to Omawari-san** (柴とおまわりさん) \[Shino Nihonmatsu\] 7. **Zoo tto Oshi** (Zooっと推し) \[Hono Ichizen\] 8. **Aiken Bell wa Joubutsu Dekinai!** (愛犬ベルは成仏できない!) \[Suguri Yamaguchi\] 9. **Wai no Mission** (ワイのミッション) \[Hamasaki\] 10. **Toto no Rival** (トトのライバル) \[Ichiko Tanno\] 11. **Kawaii Kimi ni Pink no Hanabira** (かわいいキミにピンクの花びら) \[Kiyo Date x Mai Sakurazaka\] 12. **TOBI'S TIME** \[JIN\]
The year is 1904, in the heart of Switzerland's capital, Bern. Self-proclaimed genius, detective, and professor, Albert can detect the most minute details in any scenario and come to a rational conclusion. The recent murder of Russian soldiers by a mysterious oriental is no exception. The mysterious oriental, who turns out to be Japanese, proclaims that he is innocent of murder. Why? Because the Russians were already dead to begin with. Follow Albert as he seeks the truth in this mystery that crosses bounds between countries and fantasy. (Source: MangaHelpers)
A collection of shorts stories from the four Harta extra booklets, Ani Fellows, Otouto Fellows, Ane Fellows, and Imouto Fellows.
A sinister storyteller always appears at dusk to spin terrifying tales of Japanese myths and urban legends. What is real, and what is not? Come closer and listen…if you dare. (Source: Shogakukan Asia)
Seventeen years after the Battle of Belhalla, the people on the continent of Jugdral suffer under the oppressive rule of the Grannvale Empire. On the Isaachian frontier, prince Shannan of Isaach has raised a liberation army to fight back against the empire and among its young soldiers was a boy whom the people revered as the "Scion of Light" and the true prince to Grannvale. His name was... Seliph. Based on the Super Famicom strategy game, Fire Emblem 4: Genealogy of the Holy War. This book exclusively covers the events of the game's 6th chapter. (Source: MangaDex)
Publisher Hayakawa is celebrating its 70th anniversary with two manga anthology reprints. One collection is dedicated to mystery works while the other compiles sci-fi stories printed over the publisher's long career.
In order to save his life, Tooya made a pact with the ancient demon. The price is that he has to pick a person for demon to eat every month.
A joint work between Kanzaka and Sorcerous Stabber Orphen creator Yoshinobu Akita. It was originally published in Dragon Magazine in March 2001, and was published in book form on June 30, 2005 accompanied by a radio drama.
Sousuke Kaburaya, an impoverished detective, met Sara, a princess from another world with magical powers. Sara began living with Sousuke, and she quickly adjusted to life in modern Japan. Meanwhile, Livia, a female knight who came from the same world as Sara, found herself lost and homeless, but surprisingly enjoyed her days here. These two people, who live a positive life despite their situation, began to have an impact on Sousuke and the other oddballs in the neighborhood, including a devilish lawyer, a divorce agent, and a cult leader. (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
A humble medicine peddler comes across an elf slave, saddled with disabilities stemming from months of abuse. Can he save her?
Yuu Sawatari, a high school boy, is sick after suffering a painful heartbreak. His nextdoor childhood friend, Cocoa Shirayuki, shows up to take care of him. From that day on, the distance between them grows closer... This is a tense, sweet, and slightly heartrending love story of a boy who has lost his love and his childhood friend whose love has long been unrequited. (Source: Kodansha, translated) *Note: Chapter count includes 4 extra chapters.*

