Konoha sometimes sees Touko on the street, reading simultaneously as she walks to school. One day, he joins her in the library where she requests for him to write a story. Together, the two discuss literature and escape into their imaginations.
In a modern world, magic has become a service industry. From transforming a house, to arranging an article in the newspaper, no job is too big or too small for a mage, who are thought of highly in the public eye. Kikuchi Yume, daughter of a famous mage, has finally reached the age of apprenticeship, and must move to Tokyo to find a mentor. Under the tutelage of the esteemed mage (and nightclub owner) Oyamada Masami, she will learn what it means to be able to bring magic to others' lives.
Bungaku Shoujo ~Hatsukoi~ and Someday's Dreamers are very long titles that host very similar feelings. The overall mood is quite light and serene. Though both anime have themes of fantasy, this theme is not a significant factor to the anime. Instead the story execution is more focused on the everyday life of our female protagonist and how they use these "supernatural" abilities. Again, the fantasy component is just secondary to the slice of life genre. If you liked Somedays Dreamer there is a strong chance that you'll like Bungaku Shoujo ~Hatsukoi~ and vice versa.
The eccentric Suzumiya Haruhi wants nothing more than to meet aliens, time travelers and espers… but she’ll have to settle for the everyday Kyon instead! Along with the mysterious Itsuki and the vacant Mikuru, the duo forms the SOS Brigade – a club whose mission is to discover the mysteries of the world. Armed with a razor sharp wit and a skill for manipulation, Haruhi will stop at nothing to have fun at all costs, even at the expense of Mikuru’s dignity!
Haruhi and Touko (the main protagonist of Bungaku Shoujo) are quirky girls that head understaffed clubs at their high school, and force their subordinate club members into bizarre club "activities".