There have been many a story revolved around the young runaway and the adult that puts them on the straight & narrow. Yet when these stories are done, rules must be put into effect, especially ones involving romance between the two parties. Shimesaba's Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took in a High School Runaway teeters on the line that must not be crossed. Thankfully, in its first manga volume (adapted by Imaru Adachi), there's a lot more heart placed into the narrative than one would think.
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http://www.bostonbastardbrigade.com/2021/10/higehiro-1-review/
The anime made a splash earlier this year and now it's time for the manga to keep it up. One day, Yoshida builds up the courage to confess to your love and get harshly rejected. The only thing left to do is get drunk and forget about all his troubles. On his way home, he runs into a runaway teenager Sayu. He ends up taking this girl home and providing her with a place to live.
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https://www.fandompost.com/2021/10/12/higehiro-after-being-rejected-i-shaved-and-took-in-a-high-school-runaway-vol-01-manga-review/
Readers may remember the name Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took In a High School Runaway thanks to the popular anime adaptation that aired in the Spring 2021 season. Now the manga adaptation is also making its way to the English market, thanks to One Peace Books, and I'm here to check out Volume 1!
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https://animeuknews.net/2021/10/higehiro-after-being-rejected-i-shaved-and-took-in-a-high-school-runaway-volume-1-review/
In Multi-Mind Mayhem Volume 1: Isekai Tensei Soudouki, Oka Sanai Sadatoshi was a samurai during the Sengoku Period (1467 to 1615). He was a great warrior on the battlefield. And he was obsessed with money. He has just died.
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https://otakuusamagazine.com/multi-mind-mayhem-is-an-isekai-manga-with-fun-characters/
Multi-Mind Mayhem: Isekai Tensei Soudouki is a new series from Ryousen Takami and artist Honoji that takes the isekai genre and puts a bit of a spin on it. A young man named Bard, who is the son of the Cornelius ruling family is very ill. It just so happens that his life is saved when two people die¡Ä a samurai named Oka Sanai Sadatoshi from Japan's Sengoku period, and Masaharu Oka, an information addict who can't decide what's better¡Ä dog ears or cat ears. Oka died on the battlefield while Masaharu died by our good friend Truck-kun.
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I Belong to Baddest Girl in School follows the life of Unoki, a high school boy who has always been bullied and pushed around at school. One day he finds himself taken in as the gofer to the baddest girl in his school, Toramaru, and begins to get more and more involved in her life.
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https://bloomreviewsblog.com/2021/08/25/baddest-girl-at-school-manga-volume-one-review/
I Belong to the Baddest Girl in School (Pashiri na Boku to Koisuru Banchou-san) is a romantic comedy involving a girl named Toramaru and a boy named Unoki. Toramaru is the top-ranked delinquent in the school and is commonly referred to as ¡ÈThe Boss¡É and Unoki is her ¡Èproperty.¡É At first glance, you would say ¡ÈOh, great¡Ä another Uzaki-chan or Nagatoro-san story,¡É right? Well, you would be incredibly wrong!
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One Peace Books just announced that the first book in The Rising of the Shield Hero light novel series has received an audiobook, and it's available on Audible, Audiobooks, BookBeat, Hoopla Digital, Libro, and YouScribe. Professional actor Kurt Kanazawa is the book's narrator, and he spoke to Otaku USA about his training, his approach to doing audio books, and some of his favorite anime.
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https://otakuusamagazine.com/interview-the-rising-of-the-shield-hero-audiobook-narrator-kurt-kanazawa/
f you're looking for a new way to experience Aneko Yusagi's The Rising of the Shield Hero light novels, One Peace Books just released the first volume in audiobook form. Narrated by actor Kurt Kanazawa—who recently appeared in Grey's Anatomy—the first entry in the series is available now via audiobooks.com, with a release on Amazon, Apple Books, Audible, NOOK Audiobooks, Spotify, and other audiobooks sellers coming soon.
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https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2021/06/27-1/the-rising-of-the-shield-hero-light-novel-gets-audiobook
From its first volume, Yuki Fumino's I Hear the Sunspot has been a thoughtful, gently-paced story about two young men finding each other and learning how they want to live their lives. It has impressively maintained that tone and feeling even as the protagonists grow together and apart by turns, and the final volume of its second series, I Hear the Sunspot: Limit, is no exception.
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https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/i-hear-the-sunspot/limit/gn-3/.171862