Utao Hananoi hides that she is actually a human, even though she goes to a vampire highschool. One day she is found out by the vampire progenitor Shirotae. In a world where humans are food, Utao and Shirotae find themselves oddly drawn to each other. (Source: Comic Boost, translated)
A story about two lonely girls who can see spirits and the unlikely friendship that forms from a chance encounter.
Helping each other tie their hair with ribbons and adjusting their lengths to match... Enjoy this exquisite volume, filled with precious moments between beautiful girls, to your heart's content. *Note: Originally published for Comitia 146.*
Enjoy the heartwarming daily life of Kasumi as she comforts Sakurako, who has been moved to tears by a sad novel. *Note: Published for Comitia 148.*
Iori Machikawa, a high school boy living alone, offers to share his room for a month to help an online friend who has nowhere else to go. However, the friend whom he thought was a boy, turns out to be Kina Suzuhara, a shy and beautiful girl from his class. Kina is a loner at school and she's not much help with housework. But wanting to help a friend, Iori starts taking care of her as they live under the same roof. As the clumsy Kina gradually gets used to being pampered… "I want you to give me a hug when you come home." "If I make you a bento, will you eat it?" — I'm not sure why she's being so sweet? "You're the one who made me like this… baka" The coolest, most unapproachable gal at school turns out to be the cutest roommate ever. This is a sweet and tender coming-of-age love story. (Source: MF Bunko, translated)
"This is the story of modern japan with the poets, created base on the my imaginations of the portrait of the writers, who I took the impression from the works of Hagiwara Sakutarou, Kitahara Hakushuu, ... so to speak is a true derivative work" Shikaku Town - ⟨街 (Shikaku means square, but can be written as 詩歌句 (poetry verse)). A fictional town where poets live. In there, the characters based on works of Hagiwara Sakutarou, Kitahara Hakushuu, Miyoji Tatsuji, Muroo Saisei, Yosano Akiko, Satou Mokichi, Wakayama Bokusui, Takahama Kyoshi, Ishikawa Takuboku, Tachihara michizou, Nakahara Chuuya, Takamura Koutarou, Masaoka Shiki, ... while their lives being teared up by the happiness as human and desires as writer, their body shaken between joy and despair, praised, hindered, committed a sin, and struggling in composing poems.
"If you could redo your high school life one more time, what would you do?" A mysterious power, "Syndrome," which is contracted simply by enrolling into Wazuki High School. Due to that power, Yokosuka Hiroto had his time forcefully rewound three years back. Without knowing the circumstances, nor who's ability was responsible, what he was left with were merely faint memories. In this situation the goal Hiroto set for himself was: To make these three blank years into the best high school experience!? (Source: Amazon)
*This volume includes the following chapters:* 1. **Shunshoku Partner** (春色パートナー) \[Pyaa\] 2. **Bimoji na Kanojo no Kaika Sengen** (美文字な彼女の開花宣言) \[Konata Eru\] 3. **Sono Umi ni Negawaku wa** (その海に希わくは。) \[Saki Hajime\] 4. **Himitsu no Futari** (秘密の二人) \[Kuwabara Tamotsu\] 5. **Hikari Nodokeki Haru no Hi ni** (光のどけき 春の日に) \[Yuki Yukiko\] 6. **Sakurairo no Asa** (桜色の朝) \[Mimidori\] 7. **Kawaranai Koto** (変わらないこと) \[Mizuasou\] 8. **After the Rain \[Paderapollo Norio\] 9. **Nayami no Haru** (悩みの春) \[Seishi Yoshihiro\] 10. **Gakkugai de Aimashou** (学区外で会いましょう。) \[Suzuki-senpai\] 11. **Shunkashuutou Kimi to Issho ni** (春夏秋冬 君と一緒に) \[Kurukuru-hime\] **
You have changed, but these feelings I have did not change at all—― Rosemary, the daughter of the nobility who fell into ruin, had only the promise of love that they once exchanged always supporting her mind. But, after a unexpected reunion with a childhood friend, Andreas, it came to light he became a cold-headed CEO...? (Source: Ohzora Publishing)
Imagine that on the way to your high school field trip, you and your whole class wake up only to find yourselves jailed inside a large room, with an AI on a monitor telling you that you and your classmates are on a space ship, and are the only humans survivors in a post-nuclear doomsday earth. Such is the condition our main character Ryuuki Chibano finds himself in. The AI Sophia, announces to the confused class that as the caretaker of the remaining humans, she will provides all of their living necessaries, incomes, and personal safety- as long as they keep their newly found metal bracelet on their wrist. The class will become a “nation” inside the room, and the bracelet is akin to one’s citizenship. Taking off one’s bracelet means that the person surrenders his position in the class and all but the most basic living necessities. In return to this, however, one can exit through the only exit door in this room, as that person is no longer part of the nation. Once outside, the double doors will lock up and that person shall never enter the room again. There will be no food, no water, no recourse for that individual. Ryuuki, who always has problems with authority, took off his bracelet upon hearing that. From that moment on, he became an outsider of the class, one who sees everything as an observer and viewed by others as a lecher of resources. As the days become months, the friction between the class and Ryuuki heats up. But this is not the only thing the class has to worry about. It turns out that their “nation” is only one of the 8 forces on a giant 2D game board, where the winner takes all the resources, leaving the losers virtually nothing. Who are the other forces? Who is the AI? Was there really a nuclear war? What will become of our main character? Will he leave the room? What will he find outside? (Source: Crazy Cake)
