In "Cigarettes ≠ Chocolate" one girl thinks that love is like chocolate, while another thinks it's more like cigarette smoke. (Source : Lililicious)
Pleasant human relationships make for a comfortable workplace life! An exhilarating office story. The most difficult and important thing in the workplace is not to work hard, but to build smooth human relationships. Souko Uehara, also known as Ue-chan, a bossy office lady in the sales department, solves various problems within the company, sometimes sternly, sometimes gently, in a refreshing and heartwarming way. A work story that will make all the workers happy and cheerful!! (Source: Kodansha, translated)
After losing his mother, Rei is left all alone and taken in by the Glamis, his father's family. They are a prestigious British aristocratic family, and Rei is sent to a boarding school. However, Rei's stepbrother, Edward, who is the head of the house and the prefect, reigns over the place! Ed doted on Rei when he was a child, but for some reason, he became cold towards Rei as soon as she enrolled. He tells Rei, "When I graduate, you'll have to go back to Japan"!? (Source: Tokuma Shoten, translated)
A collection of Misao Inagaki's early oneshots from the Horror M magazine, known for extremely high quality horror manga and for its splatter horror series. **Volume 1: Jisatsu-bu** (自殺部) Jitsue is a second-year student who has just transferred to a new junior high. She wants to make friends as soon as possible, so she's glad when her classmate Chiaki invites Jitsue to come visit her club activity. But what happens when Jitsue finds out that the club is a “Suicide Club” that selects one person to commit suicide each month...! **Volume 2: Kubitori Kanban** (首取り看板) In addition to the title story, this horror anthology is filled with hair-raising scenes of terror! A dark story about Valentine's Day, and a gory incident at a school...? **Volume 3: Nounai Chiryou: Brain Cure** (脳内治療ブレーン・キュア) Shin Asakusa, a doctor who practices "brain cure" by entering directly into the brains of his patients to treat their psychological issues at the root of the problem. What is the fate of Shin and his patients who are lost in the maze of their brains?
