The Tearmoon Empire has fallen. As the flames of revolution scour the land, the empire’s ever-selfish princess, Mia, is publicly executed by way of the guillotine...only to wake up in the past as her twelve-year-old self! The empire’s back, the revolution is a distant memory, and sweets are once again on the table! As the bloodstained diary she brought back with her proves, however, Mia’s memories of the future are by no means just a bad dream. All the horrors and indignities she experienced in that terrible timeline are bound to happen all over again... That is, unless she can shape herself up, recruit some allies, and exploit her knowledge of what’s to come to solve all of the empire’s problems before they spiral horribly (and lethally) out of control! Is Mia up to the lofty task of changing the future and saving her empire? Not even slightly, but it’s her only choice if she hopes to spare herself from a second gruesome end at the blade of the guillotine! (Source: J-Novel Club)
While the original four .hack video games followed the tales and travels of Kite, these books tell the story all over again, from the view of Akira Hayami, also known as BlackRose in The World. When her younger brother, Fumikazu, falls into a coma while playing The World, Akira decides to figure out why it happened, and launches herself into the most exciting, and dangerous, journey she will ever have to encounter. Where she meets the twin blade Kite whose friend Orca has fallen into a coma too. Together they venture to find out The World's innermost secrets meeting new friends along the way who aid them in their journey. (Source: Wikipedia)
The story revolves around a little girl named Kohina. Kohina ends up summoning a Kokkuri-san, a low-ranking ghost in Japanese folklore. The Kokkuri-san she calls turns out to be a white-haired handsome, young man. At first he had intended to merely haunt her, but soon he becomes worried about her terrible eating habit of cup ramen for every meal. He later decides to haunt her in order to protect her. (Source: Anime News Network, edited)
At 4, Groo is undoubtedly the youngest S-ranked awakened in the country. But as her kindergarten class's (self-proclaimed) ace, she can take a challenge! So when her first quest window tells her to find a grown-up who'll take her in, she marches down to the top guild in Korea and demands to be recruited. Sensing that this overpowered orphan shouldn't fall into the wrong hands, the guildmaster has no choice but to adopt her. But he has no idea this tiny girl is about to turn his life upside down! (Source: Tapas)
For Tohko Amano, a third-year high-school student and self-styled “book girl,” being the head of the literary club is more than just an extracurricular activity. It’s her bread and butter…literally! Tohko is actually a literature-gobbling demon, who can be found at all hours of the day munching on torn out pages from all kinds of books. But for Tohko, the real delicacies are hand-written stories. To satisfy her gourmet tastes, she’s employed (rather, browbeaten) one Konoha Inoue, who scribbles away each day after school to satisfy Tohko’s appetite. But when another student comes knocking on the literary club door for advice on writing love letters, will Tohko discover a new kind of delicacy? (Source: Yen Press) *Note: Bungaku Shoujo novel series is in Konoha Inoue's point of view.*
These haunting tales of human-like androids, called Dolls, range from romantic to tragic, from comic to ironic, and everything in between. In these stories, dolls have an uncanny way of working themselves into the lives of their masters: A woman develops an unusual closeness to doll that will affect her human family from beyond the grave...A man wants to make his doll into the perfect human lover, but discovers that humans are not perfect...A father buys his son a doll to help him get over the death of his mother. Doll provides a firsthand glimpse into the psychology of the human-doll relationship and examines the question of what it means to be truly human. (Source: TOKYOPOP)
What’s a girl to do when she wakes up in the body of a villainess? Meldenique Babelloa is a supporting character in a romance novel starring her fiancé, Duke Lennox Hessman, and… her sister, Sheria! Heartbroken, she eventually dies a tragic death as a villainess… or so the original story goes. Determined not to follow the script, Meldenique resolutely abandons her old life and sets out to open… a stationery shop! Will she succeed in defying fate and building the stationery shop of her dreams? (Source: Tapas) *Note: includes five extra chapters.*
The Official Anthology of Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou. **Volume 1 (2017/10/13)** Cover illustration: Tsukumizu Color illustrations: Akima (あきま), aoi\_zero (aoi\_zero), Mochizuki Kei (望月けい), Yoshimura Yoshi, Atto 1. Shokuji Shuumatsu Jijou (食事終末事情, Meals' Last Issue) \[Hatopopoko\] 2. Majinai (まじない, Charm) \[zinbei (zinbei)\] 3. At the Ranch \[Nannyaka\] 4. Washiki (和式, Japanese Style) \[Satuyo\] 5. Kirin (キリン, Giraffe) \[Tabayou\] 6. Exploration Day \[Natsuno Riku (夏野りく)\] 7. Geijutsu (芸術, Art) \[Tadano (タダノ)\] 8. Sonzai Shoumei Mokushiroku (存在証明黙示録, Post-Apocalyptic Proof of Existence) \[Yue Michitaka\] 9. View \[Asano\] 10. Shoujo VS Shokuryouko (少女 VS 食料庫, Girls VS. Food Storage) \[Kaneko Masaru\] 11. Factory \[Kikai\] 12. Last Recipe \[Soto\] 13. Seishun (青春, Youth) \[Moyazou (もや造)\] 14. Kinenhi (記念碑, Commemorative Monument) \[Nakamura Miryuu (中村ミリュウ)\] 15. A Chain for Two People \[Takanaga Kouhei\] 16. Chiyu (治癒, Healing) \[Shoukaki\] 17. The Bathtub and the Last Engineer's Suffering \[Fuufuu (フーフー)\] 18. Girls' Last Tour Around the World \[Komatsu Shinya\] 19. Red and Blue Warning \[Yoshida Satoru\] 20. Eiga (映画, Movie) \[Tsukumizu\] **Volume 2 (2020/02/28)** Cover illustration: Tsukumizu Color illustrations: Amatou, Tadano Natsu, Hokkyoku Magu (北極まぐ), Shimazaki Jose (しまざきジョゼ) Comic authors (Story & Art): Cocololi P (こころりP), Turbo Engine, Katou Kata (加藤片), Minamito, Kinome, Anneko, Tonmou, Nonomoto Mumumu (ののもとむむむ), Sakatsuki Sakana (坂月さかな), Tokunaga Pan, Shirou, Haaam (はーむ), Moai (もあい), Sudou Sakana (須藤魚), Numahara Mochi, Itaro Yuu (板路夕), Tsuzura Ryou, Kokamumo, Tsukumizu
From childhood, Artezia Rosan's happiness was dependent on ensuring the success of her brother. As a master manipulator and schemer, she became his most valuable ally in seizing the empire’s throne. That’s exactly why her brother's betrayal cut so deeply when Artezia was imprisoned as punishment for all of her crimes. Soon after being rescued by Grand Duke Cedric Ebron, she vows to help him overthrow the cruel new emperor by sacrificing her own life with forbidden magic. Now waking up several years earlier back in time, she will forsake her own family to help Cedric at all costs. They say that blood is thicker than water, but can Artezia destroy her brother while her own romance blossoms amidst the chaos? (Source: Tappytoon)
In this school fantasy story set in the distant future, creatures contaminated by pollution have overtaken the land, forcing humanity to live in isolated mobile cities called Regios. One such city named Zuellni is a self-contained school in which freshman Layfon Alseif has just enrolled. Layfon reluctantly joins the 17th Martial Arts Studies Unit led by the third-year student Nina Antalk and embarks on a series of adventures.
Erina loves cats more than anything, even though she looks like the haughty-princess type who could have any guy she wants. But even with his cat-like name, she can't stand her aloof classmate, Nekoyama-kun. But when she rescues a hurt kitty in her yard and gives it a perfect, snuggly kiss...she suddenly finds a very human Nekoyama-kun in her room? What gives?! (Source: Kodansha USA)
Takao, who is training to become a shoemaker, skipped school and is sketching shoes in a Japanese-style garden. He meets a mysterious woman, Yukino, who is older than him. Then, without arranging the times, the two start to see each other again and again, but only on rainy days. They deepen their relationship and open up to each other. But the end of the rainy season soon approaches... (Source: Comix Wave)

