The story revolves around the amnesiac girl Ryouko Otonashi, who is a student at Hope's Peak Academy, and the sharp-tongued Ultimate Neurologist Yasuke Matsuda, with whom she is infatuated. A month after The Tragedy of Hope's Peak Academy, the school is full of unrest and secrets, with many people attempting to find out what truly happened and who is to blame. Despite not wanting any of it, Ryouko is connected to the incident and soon gets caught up in its aftermath, learning more and more about what happened. (Source: Danganronpa Wiki, edited)
Through piano lessons a love slowly grows between the cool adult, Goshima-sensei, and one of his students, a high school girl named Kae. The most popular stylish love romance. (Source: Perpetual Dreams)
This is the light novel adaptation of the first volume of Bleach Ichigo Kurosaki has had the ability to see the souls of the dead since he was very young. One night, his daily life as a high school student is turned upside down by the appearance of a Hollow wanting to devour the souls of Ichigo's family, and a Shinigami. Failing to protect them, the Shinigami, seriously wounded, lends her powers to Ichigo so that he can save his family. Following this, Ichigo must replace the Shinigami, Rukia Kuchiki, in her task of caring for the Hollows and protecting human souls.
"not be, but be" is a short manga depicting Ulquiorra Cifer's past only featured in *Bleach: Official Character Book 3 UNMASKED*.
Rukia makes sweets for her brother but upon learning he likes spicy food from Renji, she gives the sweets to other people and enlists Ichigo's help to cook him some spicy curry, the likes of which Rukia ate back in Ichigo's house. However, Unohana intervenes and prevents Rukia from giving the curry to Byakuya, instead asking her to make something that will be gentle on Byakuya's stomach. Rukia finally makes some rice porridge for Byakuya, who is pleased with Rukia's efforts. (Source: Bleach Wikia)
A martial arts historical series about a peasant turned samurai and caught in the turmoil of the final year of the Edo Period (1868). *Note: Includes 2 extra chapters.*
Bleach: The Death Save The Strawberry is a novel by Matsubara Makoto set during the seventeenth month timeskip after the battle with Aizen.
High-school student Kisaragi Maki has one dream: to be a normal wife. She’s part of a Yakuza family known as Group Kisaragi and her father is the third generation of the group - and he wants Maki to be the fourth generation! But Maki isn’t a ‘normal high school student’. She has a split personality which gets her into all sorts of trouble. Can Maki achieve her dream of being a ‘normal wife’?
1. **Sore kara, Kimi wo Kangaeru** (それから、君を考える) In a small, boring countryside town with nothing to do are Takashi and Yasu. They've been friends since childhood, always together. Still the closest of friends, even in high school. However. Yasu holds feelings for Takashi that go beyond friendship. Without Yasu being able to put his feelings into words, the season changes to exam season, and Takashi confesses that he'll be taking exams for Tokyo University... 2. **Saigo no Meirei** (最後の命令) 3. **Young Oh! Oh!** 4. **Yoakemae ga Ichiban Kurai** (夜明け前が一番暗い)
Matsukoma is a male part-time late-night convenience store worker training a new part-time worker named Tomoharu Nii, nicknamed Nietzsche-sensei. Tomoharu is a university student in the school's Buddhism department. When an angry customer screams at Tomoharu, "Customers are gods," he replies, "God is dead." (Source: Anime News Network)
Manga adaptation of the music video of the same name by Amatsuki.
In Karakura Town, there has been a sudden outbreak of unidentifiable spirits called "blanks" (vacant souls) while in the skies of Soul Society, the real world has been reflected. A mysterious female shinigami called Senna has appeared before Ichigo along with a man named Ganryu, leading a group called the "Dark Ones."

