Natsumi is an athletic girl who works at at Record Company. Being in the Track & Field during college, she is searching for something that will make her feel alive. Her current job is dull for her and...
Reincarnated as Snow, the main character in the fairy tale-themed otome game “Fairy Tale Fantasia,” “I” awkwardly scramble to prevent my favorite villainess, Lady Mary, from being expelled...
The story follows a girl where, after every week, the entire world forgets her. The result is a bittersweet and sentimental love story, where a boy and girl fall in love every week, only for him to forget all of his promises. Gold Prize winner of the 24th Dengeki Novel Prize. (Source: Anime News Network, edited)
Everytime the dumb, naive, and pretty girl Makoto sees beauty she'll throw up~! Unfortunately once she enters the school, the first pair she encounters is the super weird, yet beautiful guy, Kiyoshi-sempai, and the incredibly beautiful guy, Atsushi-sempai!! Plus she was forced to join the "Beauty Research Club", she was put in chains by Kiyoshi-sempai and he just wouldn't leave her alone. But...the one Makoto actually likes is Atsushi-sempai...!!
"Tears" connect people who have never met before. This is the story of an honour student and a delinquent who are connected through these tears.
Hasato, finds love at first sight with a model "peach." She has entered the high school he attends just before the applications shut. But what is the truth about this "peach" that she has met there...!?
The comedy story follows Mai and Kurumi — two polar opposites who act friendly onstage as the hit singing duo "Star Berry," but bicker offstage. What Mai really wants to become is a rock singer, but the easily flustered Kurumi would rather sing idol songs. *Note: Includes 3 extra chapters.*
Himeno has transferred to a former boys' school, called Hallelujah, which has only recently become co-ed. This, however, means that very few females knew that they could enter the school, and Himeno, aided by a scholarship, is the only female student. The president of the students association, Gaou, is an extreme misogynist, and the relationship between the two becomes intense. Himeno needs help—but where to find it in a school full of rowdy, rude men? *Note: includes one extra chapter*
Toyama Kasumi, a first year high schooler with a shy personality, can no longer sing and express her emotions ever since she was made fun of her singing her favorite song. She is lonely and could not make friends even after entering high school. The only time she could show her emotions is through an exchange diary on her desk with a mysterious person named "Saaya" (サアヤ). Saaya seems to attend classes at a fixed time. On one of her melancholic days, Kasumi saw star-shaped stickers pointing to a direction which she followed and end up at a pawnshop where she found a star-shaped guitar named "Random Star." Seeing the guitar, Kasumi wants to change herself and "shoot for her dreams". Ichigaya Arisa, the girl she met at the pawnshop, offered Kasumi an alternative. Instead of buying the guitar, Kasumi will get the guitar in exchange of joining Arisa's game called "BanG\_Dream!" (Source: BanG Dream Wikia)
Misora had amazingly managed to get into a prestigious school which has 80% of its students managing to get into Tokyo University. However, because of that, everyday ever since school started, she’s always been forced by her grandfather who runs a tuition center to just study, study, study… (Source: Ochibichan)
Ryouhei Hayabusa, named after the nearly extinct Peregrine Falcon, no longer sings in public after his chorus teacher removed him from the choir, saying he has a “beast-like” voice. But one day when Saino, a first year, overhears Hayabusa singing, he asks Hayabusa to be the lead singer of his band. Saino then tells Hayabusa that there is a special quality about his voice… After meeting the disillusioned girl Azusa at the beach, Hayabusa immediately falls in love with her. Hayabusa decides to sing again, if not for himself, then at least for she who’s also searching for something. (Source: Entropy)

