Yoshida is just your average salaryman, drowning his tears in booze. On his way home one night, he finds a runaway high school girl sitting on the street. She offers to sleep with him in exchange for a place to stay―and Yoshida lets her off the hook and offers her work instead. A rom-com between the most unbalanced couple you'll ever find! (Source: One Peace Books) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
When an infectious epidemic spreads and the student dorms are closed, dejected high schooler Kanata Yoshino is left with nowhere to go. That’s when he meets Haruka Hoshikawa, the class’s top beauty, waving her phone around in the dead of night at the park… Claiming she’s ‘hopeless with technology’ and doesn’t know how to connect to the internet, Hoshikawa begs Yoshino for help and invites him to her house—but the truth is, she has an ulterior motive! A girl with a knack for persuasion sets off a flirty and sweet romantic comedy! (Source: Manga UP!)
A day in the life of a teenage girl, on the verge of becoming a woman. She is dealing with a depressed mom, coping with the recent death of her dad, school and the other problems girls like her deal on a daily base. While her inner turmoil is boiling, she keeps a cool façade when it comes to portraying what she feels. Sometimes hypocritical, sometimes sad but interesting. [source: manoflabook]
Throw common sense out the window and get ready to make your dreams come true. Crazy. Stupid. Conceited. Self-declared genius Yohei Kitazato managed to achieve all of his wildest dreams with an unlikely solution: being as egotistical and selfish as possible. This is a story about how one young man won it all and all he needed was a little help from a King. Yohei explores a legendary island in South America as a middle school student, plays against the greatest Chilean soccer player, fights a pro Muay Thai fighter, and boxes a world boxing champion. He dares to do the impossible! From starting his own business to getting his first book published, nothing stands in Yohei Kitazato’s way.

