Although I never saw myself as the type to fall in love easily, it happened to me. Surprisingly, we ended up as roommates in our second year, and having Shiba-chan as my roommate feels like a stroke of good fortune.
While in the hospital as a high schooler, I discovered a paperback titled "Disease Coexistence Journal." Its content was a confidential diary belonging to my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi, chronicling the harsh truth of her pancreatic illness and its limited timeframe. Suddenly, I transformed from a mere acquaintance to a trusted insider. Despite our contrasting backgrounds, I found myself being pulled toward her. Tragically, fate had other plans for this already-burdened girl and dealt her yet another heart-wrenching blow.
Kazunari Usa\'s dream to live away from his parents is fulfilled when they allow him to move into an old boarding house called Kawai Complex. With his landlady providing him meals and his parents covering his rent, Kazunari finally achieves the peaceful life he longs for, as he is ready to enter his first year at high school. Or so it seems… Upon moving into the boarding house, Kazunari finds out that he has to share a room with resident masochist Shirosaki. He must also live under the same roof as Mayumi Nishikino, a drunkard with a hopeless love life, and Sayaka Watanabe, a seemingly innocent college student. Although he is surrounded by these unique characters, Kazunari still counts himself lucky to be living in the same building as Ritsu Kawai, a second-year student he has a crush on. As Kazunari settles into the boarding house, he soon realizes that the inhabitants of Kawai Complex are bound to add a twist to the life he has been hoping to live. ___ **Alt Official English:** [emaqi - United States & Canada only!](https://emaqi.com/manga/the-kawai-complex-guide-to-manors-and-hostel-behavior)
Since their childhood, Rie and Yuri have been friends who live together every day. Yuri believes that Rie requires a boyfriend, but is it actually necessary?
When their classmate's expensive watch goes missing during swimming class, the prime suspects are the three students who sat out that day: Taewoong, Mitsuki, and Sakuma. Together, they set out on the hunt for the lost watch, but what they find is...
Hitori Bocchi is plagued by severe social anxiety, causing her to struggle with conversation and turn to drastic measures to avoid social situations. She experiences cramping in her legs from overexertion, becomes overly confident when left to her own devices, and even vomits when under extreme stress. As she begins her journey in middle school, her sole friend, Yawara Kai, is attending a different school, leaving Bocchi to navigate new surroundings and make new friends in order to regain Kai's friendship.
Maebara Keiichi enjoys his days in school, playing games with his local friends, after moving to the peaceful town of Hinamizawa. However, the tranquil environment turns out to be a facade when Keiichi discovers news of a murder that occurred in the town. From that point on, Keiichi's life takes a gruesome turn as he realizes his close friends may not be who they seem to be. The story, based on the amateur mystery game by 7th Expansion, is told through various scenarios. Tsumihoroboshi is the sixth manga in a series that explores different scenarios in the Higurashi games, and the second one that attempts to answer past puzzling questions. Focusing on Ryuuguu Rena's sudden distrust of her friends, the story answers some lingering questions revolving around Furude Rika's mysterious death.
Misonoi Campus' exceptional student, Tadafumi Hanai, takes on the challenge of tutoring Ohtsuki Yuu - the lead member of Still and Hanai-kun's fellow schoolmate. It's a clash between a scholar and a star! Additional stories in the series: Volume 1: Warui Yume (Bad Dream) Volume 2: Ori (Cage); Areno no Gotoku (Like a Desolate Wasteland)
During a period when teenage emotions are amplified, attending a rigid public school can be challenging. These adolescents' sentiments mainly involve pure feelings rather than romance, however, they conceal them beneath their prescribed attire. Among them, there's a young man who bears stigmata, an alienated son from a wealthy family, along with his Asian caretaker.
Due to his mediocre grades, Allen was nicknamed "Reject Swordsman" by his classmates at Grand Swordcraft Academy. However, his luck changes after he acquires a mysterious button that allows him to participate in an unconventional training program in a parallel universe, where he can learn a century's worth of knowledge with the push of a button. With renewed skills and rigorous training, Allen is now ready to showcase his true abilities and vindicate himself, despite his academic setbacks in the past.
The new semester begins and Ji Un is assigned to work with Yoosun. Despite Ji Un's attempts to establish a bond with Yoosun, she only receives an unfriendly response. There must be a motive behind Yoosun's resentment towards Ji Un. Additionally, the novel contains two supplementary chapters.