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Meet Watase, an awkward teen with an unusual power over the written word. One day he uses that power to do something impossible, which draws the attention of Aiba, a girl he finds interesting. But Aiba lives in a secret world of her own devising, believing that the world around her is a lie. And so Watase’s impossible act seems like fate to Aiba, and sets the pair down an unexpected path.
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In both manga events are controlled by supernatural elements. The bond between the two main characters of each story is something that only them can experience. Although they're both psychological manga, Babel no Toshokan opts for the mystery route with a surreal plot, Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai is more dramatic, but also a lighter read being a shounen.
There is an urban legend that children tell one another about a shinigami that can release people from the pain they may be suffering. This "Angel of Death" has a name--Boogiepop. And the legends are true. Boogiepop is real.
A man whose compulsive tendencies make it impossible for him to keep a job, and a young girl who skips school and loves insects, meet each other. They come to support each other in reintegrating into society, and fall in love. There’s a problem, however: namely, the parasites in their heads.
There is an urban legend that children tell one another about a shinigami that can release people from the pain they may be suffering. This "Angel of Death" has a name--Boogiepop. And the legends are true. Boogiepop is real.
Mathematic is erased from Japan school curriculum. Then an organization appear to be the one that oppose it, called Black Triangle, threats the government and claimed that they will take over the country. To fight them, police form a team, and among them there is a junior high school girl.
"Conquer" all the ladies! A sexy and exciting suspense-thriller series! A young man awakes to find that his life has become a video game, and one that he must either win or die. Given the cryptic goal of "conquering" all the female targets, and no guidance of how to do so, he'll have to rely on the game's systems to untangle the web of violence and intrigue he's found himself trapped in.
Oda Yuuma is an odd young man. He can float off the ground. He can see into the future. He scares the crap out of some of his classmates and teachers. There is a physicist trying to understand how he does what he does, but Oda-kun has his own agenda, and it involves a possible future he has seen of a girl from his school…
There was a man who was created during the carnage of WWII. He was an assassin engineered to psychically toy with people's minds and ultimately kill them. Kazu is the third generation descendant of that man, living in peaceful modern Japan, with a job as a clinical doctor. However, when the need arises, he uses his ability to help mentally disturbed patients overcome their pasts. But when something goes horribly wrong, he takes up the role his grandfather once had...