Sequel to Bungaku Shoujo Light Novel Series, where Touko Amano is graduated and Konoha Inoue is now the president of Literature Club. The series is in Nano Hinosaka's point of view. Minarai (Bangai) series includes 3 volumes: Volume 1 with "Hatsukoi (First Love)", Volume 2 with "Soushin (Sadness)", and Volume 3 (and final) with "Sotsugyou (Graduation)".
Sahoko had lots of friends in high school, so there’s no shortage of people to catch up with at her reunion. But the one face she wants to see is missing: that of Aoi Koshiba, her classmate and first love. A star of the basketball team, Aoi caught Sahoko’s eye as an easy way to score social points. But when Aoi quits the team, an unexpected kiss pulls Sahoko closer to her than she intended to be. With a difficult home situation, Aoi is in need of more than just a cynical social climber. She needs a true friend, and something more… (Source: Kodansha USA) *Note: Chapter count includes Chapter 0.*
Yui befriended the fairies she could see around her by using her magic to help mend their clothes. Disowned for her relative lack of skill in blessweaving, Yui's taken in by nobleman Rodin Calostira, and her luck begins to change... (Source: Yen Press)
Sequel to "Bungaku Shoujo" series, set some years after Touko graduation, where she's now working as supervising editor for genius novelist, Suzumenomiya Kaito. The book is in Suzumenomiya Kaito's point of view.
Musubu Enoki is an ordinary high schooler with an extraordinary ability—he can hear the voices of books. When he happens to notice one lost and crying, the young man sets out to reunite a children’s classic with its original owner. Musubu leaves no page unturned in his quest to assist tomes of all sorts, including “The Surgery Room” by classic Japanese author Kyōka Izumi. But can this advocate for books really make their dreams come true...? Find out in this bibliomystery you won’t want to put down! (Source: Yen Press)
"In exchange for my help with your studies, you must stay let me stay at your house until summer vacation." If I get a failing mark again, my chance to live by myself will be over. So I'm forced to go along with the proposal from Tsukasa, the smartest and most beautiful girl in school. But then I saw them. I saw Tsukasa kissing a girl in the park. Tsukasa, who often annoys me with her abnormal invasions of my personal space, has a “girlfriend." Her yuri friend is against this arrangement because she thinks it's “cheating” even if it's between two girls, but Tsukasa is having none of it. After a while, my grades are improving and I'm beginning to enjoy living with Tsukasa. I know that “it's not cheating if you're not in love with them,” but… I'm okay with it. If I don't think about love, we can all get along and be happy, right? (Source: Dengeki Bunko, translated)
High school student Koremitsu Akagi finds himself attending the funeral of Hikaru Mikado, who had died in an accident during Golden Week. He's not sure why he's there, as he only exchanged a few words with Hikaru at school. However, Hikaru doesn't seem to be completely gone from the world, as he comes back as a ghost in order to fulfill a promise to Aoi Saotome, his fiancée. Since Koremitsu is the only one who can see him, he asks him to carry out his promise in his place. Complying with his request, Koremitsu tries to fulfill Hikaru's promises to the rest of his "girlfriends", helping them overcome past misunderstandings and repair broken relationships. But the situation surrounding Hikaru's death is shrouded in mystery, as it's uncertain whether or not he truly died in an accident...
As an overweight child, Makabe Masamune was mercilessly teased and bullied by one particular girl, Adagaki Aki. Determined to one day exact his revenge upon her, Makabe begins a rigorous regimen of self-improvement and personal transformation. Years later, Masamune reemerges as a new man. Handsome, popular, with perfect grades and good at sports, Masamune-kun transfers to Aki’s school, and is unrecognizable to her. Now, Masamune-kun is ready to confront the girl who bullied him so many years ago and humiliate her at last. But will revenge be as sweet as he thought? (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
A psychological mystery about middle school bullying and depression. The sister of a suicide victim investigates a school to find out the reason why he took his own life. A single boy was accused of extorting an entire group of students and driving a boy to suicide, but who was the real bully? Grand Prize winner of the 22nd Dengeki Novel Prize. (Source: Anime News Network)
A collection of side stories focusing on individual characters from the series. **List of chapters:** 1. *At Times, Men Challenge Their Difficulties* 2. *The Phoenix Is Resurrected From π* 3. *Adagaki-san, Challenge In The Dead Of Night* 4. *If She Were to Change Into a Swimsuit...* 5. *Something Fascinating Today* 6. *Seeing The True Form Of A Ghost? Tae x Masamune* 7. *Masamune-kun's Sour Grapes*
It's Yasaka Private High School's 42nd Cultural Festival, and everyone's having fun with all the events and activities around the school. Aki's class 3-A comes up with an unique "Rental Boyfriend" service that caught eyes of many customers, boys and girls alike, and the rental boyfriend just happens to be Makabe Masamune, who's forced to play along to atone for a great crime he's committed...

