Hwang Hae-chan is currently enrolled in the Department of Physical Education at Changmyung University.He has only one worry in his life and nothing to regret.Even if you constantly date for the sake of an ideal relationship, it won't last very long.Then one day, I met Kim Tae-yi, who is famous for being a business administration major, at a drinking party,I fell in love with him at first sight, as if he was a collection of all my ideal types."Maybe the reason why I've been dumped so badly all this time is to meet that man?"'
Sequel to Memory of the Future (Mirai no Kioku) Kento is mild-mannered, straightforward and quite honestly, a bit boring. At 26 he's landed his first full-time position teaching at high school and does everything he can to make his grandparents, who took him in to raise after his parents' tragic death, proud of him. Unfortunately Kento is gay... and they ~don't~ approve. Enter Akira, a ticking-time bomb with a perpetual evil smirk, a ridiculously flamboyant wardrobe and a tendency to hit on anything that moves. Akira's everything Kento isn't... including drop-dead gorgeous and mindbendingly annoying. It's almost a miracle that the two of them have been dating for over a year!! But after all that time, Akira's still keeping some secrets... secrets that aren't going to reflect well on Kento's choice in a partner. Would Kento's grandparents ever survive the shock of their son dating the child of a sex-worker and an alien? Or will they, as Akira puts it, "cough up their pacemakers"?! Does Kento care more about his family's opinion of him, or his high-maitanance lover's deep-seated social inferiority complex? An extremely sweet (and funny) story of two people who couldn't be more different, or more perfect for each other. (from doki doki)
The cute, slightly sinful, collection of stories. 1) Touch Me, Melt Me Tatsuya is a second year high school student whose tutor, and subsequently his father’s subordinant, tells him "I’m in love with you," and suddenly kisses him! Since then, even as he repels Saejima, Tatsuya is hyper-aware of him, but Saejima is constantly joking around, and Tatsuya doesn’t know how far he’s being serious. Why is it that the mature looks on Saejima’s face make Tatsuya’s heart to throb, and feel every touch?! (from Blissful Sin) 2) Touch Me, Spoil Me Continuation of chapter one. 3) How Do You Think I Feel Story about two video rental coworkers, Atsushi and Tetsu. 4) The Stars That I See When I’m with You Are Pretty Story about bath-house part timer Koutarou and the customer Aoi. 5-6) Flip · Flop Brothers Kiyo and Shun have somehow become estranged from each other, what could possibly be the reason?
Yuuki Kimino is a very boyish-girl who saves girlish-boy (and crossdresser) Izumi Junichirou from a train molester. Jealous of his "girl-power", Jun-chan agrees to coach Yuuki on being more girly in hopes that she too can be called cute. However, despite being a girl, acting and dressing like one might be a little tougher than she'd think.
A mild schoolgirl Nazuna and the cool schoolboy Shoutarou unexpectedly and meekly come together in this heartwarming school love comedy.
A story about a guy who doesn't think that he is in love.
Average, everyday Japanese gameaholic gets sucked into an alternate world where he has summoner powers and life keeps turning out to be like one big video game.
Having a light novel author father and an eroge illustrator mother, Kanou Shinichi is a thoroughbred otaku. However he does not have any special power except for his broad knowledge, sharp insight, and impeccable instinct about "moe" and its products, from manga to anime to games to light novel to figures. One day he found himself transported to a fantasy world where elves live and dragons fly. And he is given a task—not to fight monster or embark on a quest, but to enhance cultural exchange by becoming a "moe missionary" in this fantasy world! He meets a palace guard who has a bit of fujoshi taste, a half-elf maid, and the empress who is a little girl. He comes up with the idea of building a school. At first it runs as a comedy but later there are serious matters that Shinichi needs to face: ethnic discrimination, social problems, conflict with neighboring countries, sabotage by opposition elements including Japanese government and the likes. Can he overcome the obstacles, successfully bring "moe" culture to the fantasy world, and help the people there as well?
The successor of Shobon, Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Hiyori is a collection of oneshots about the Neighbor's Club's activities.
A two-volumes sequel of the Nodame Cantabile series. Chiaki and Nodame are back in Japan, Nodame for her first recital there, and Chiaki for his first Opera Concerto.Prequel:> Nodame Cantabile(http://mangapark.com/search?q=nodame-cantabile)
Included stories: Ore x Yome: Himekawa is 26 years old and has a beautiful girlfriend who wants to remain a virgin until she's married. He's lied to her and told her that he has a career with a company when in fact he works at the local convenience store. Ashamed, and wishing to power up his career so he has a shot at actually marrying his girlfriend (and her virginity), Himekawa replies to a want ad and is surprised to get an immediate response. Gyakushu no Ore x Yome: Kou's very good with computer science and robotics, but not very skilled with the opposite sex. He has a crush on his coworker, Moe, but he hardly even speaks to her. Then one day, his 99 year old self from the future sends him back a present; an android of Moe that only wants to make him happy. His future self comes along for the ride, in the form of a little phallic robot. His new penis-bot and android girlfriend are definitely going to make his life a lot more complicated.
Ryota plays it cool around all of his classmates, especially when it comes to girls. But he’s always the one on the spot in a perverted situation. In some of these many random anecdotes about the lives of fifth graders you'll find: peeping at collarbones, eating chalk, accidental skirt flipping, missing bloomers (you know, those girls' gym shorts things), and many others. Who says grade school can't have a high-school-type love story?