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June 30, 2026 By Sean Gaffney

The Tiny Witch from the Deep Woods, Vol. 4

By Yanagi and Yoh Hihara. Released in Japan as “Mori no Hashikko no Chibi Majo-san” by TO Books. Released in North America by J-Novel Club. Translated by Nathan Macklem. There’s definitely a shift between the first three books and this one. It’s almost as if the writer was told by their editor that the series is reasonably successful, so go ahead and plot something that will pay off further down the road. Which they definitely do, as this book enjoys setting up things that don’t really pay off in this particular volume. Misha accidentally gets involved in a throne war. Misha meets her uncle’s researcher friend and his very hot not-quite-wife. Misha goes mountain climbing, is drawn off a cliff, and becomes an agent of the spirits. The usual things….

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June 28, 2026 By Sean Gaffney

Long Story Short, I’m Living in the Mountains, Vol. 6

By Asagi and Shino. Released in Japan as “Zenryaku, Yama Kurashi wo Hajimemashita” by Kadokawa Books. Released in North America by J-Novel Club. Translated by N. Marquetti. Never let it be said that the author’s firm commitment to no romantic pairings in this series doesn’t apply to BL as well. In an earlier volume, the author’s afterword got annoyed at the people trying to ship Sano with Katsuragi… and then added Katsuragi’s younger teen sister to the cast. Here we see Sano and Aikawa continuing to spend almost the entire winter hanging out, complete with a Valentine’s Day where he gets chocolates from Aikawa. The clerk at the local candy store clearly thinks they’re a couple. And yet only Aikawa notices this, and he gets Katsuragi and her sister to…

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June 27, 2026 By Sean Gaffney

Botan Kamiina Fully Blossoms When Drunk, Episodes 1-12

Written by Yoko Yonaiyama, directed by Takashi Sakuma for Studio Soigne. Based on the manga written by Hey, published in Japan by Akita Shoten in the magazine Champion Cross. Released in North America on the Crunchyroll Streaming Service. I started to write a long, involved review of Kamiina Botan giving the basic plot and breaking down the relationships and then scrapped the whole thing. Yes, I loved the relationships, but that’s not why I got so obsessed with Kamiina Botan per se. Honestly, I think if the manga had been licensed and I’d gotten the first volume, I may not have continued on. This is a series that runs almost entirely on VIBE. The anime studio was handed a series that, let’s face it, is a cute college girls drinking…

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June 25, 2026 By Sean Gaffney, Michelle Smith and Ash Brown

Manga the Week of 7/1/26

SEAN: It’s that awkward, not-quite June, not-quite July week. ASH: July is so close and yet so far away. SEAN: Tokyopop has the 7th and final volume of Our Not-So-Lonely Planet Travel Guide. Titan Manga debuts Geniearth, a Weekly Shonen Champion title. A new genetic mutation leads those with it to declare themselves the homo superior and demand everyone else make way. Can one of the “old humans” save the day? MICHELLE: I saw what you did there. ASH: Oh, ho! SEAN: Seven Seas has some danmei. The third volume of Mistakenly Saving the Villain and the second and final volume of Twin Jades of Jiangdong. Seven Seas has some debuts. Al the Adventurer: That Magic Shouldn’t Work! (Boukensha Al: Aitsu no Mahou wa Okashii) is a manga based on…

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June 25, 2026 By Sean Gaffney

The Trials and Tribulations of My Next Life As a Noblewoman: A Ray of Hope, Part 2

By Kamihara and Shiro46. Released in Japan as “Tensei Reijo to Sūki na Jinsei o” by Hayakawa Shobo. Released in North America by J-Novel Heart. Translated by Hengtee Lim. I like Karen, I really do, but there are times when she does things that annoy me. Or rather, that she doesn’t do things. This book doubles down on its Lubeck, and makes it very clear that a) he is a terrible person and obsessive to a disturbing degree, and b) it will be very, very hard to escape having to marry him unless she does something drastic. I had assumed, once Lubeck made this clear, that she would finally bite the bullet and see if Reinald can help out by, say, getting engaged to her again. But no, she still…

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June 23, 2026 By Sean Gaffney

A Tale of the Secret Saint ZERO, Vol. 5

By Touya and chibi. Released in Japan as “Tensei Sita Daiseijyo ha, Seijyo Dearuko Towohitakakusu ZERO” by Earth Star Novels. Released in North America by Airship. Translated by Sarah Burch. Adapted by Melanie Kardas. Well, here we are back in the past again, with six-year-old Serafina. We’re still quite a few years away from her death, but the series has been teasing that it’s going to get dark, and this book continues that trend… though in an odd way. We open with an ominous scene of a demon waking and finding someone who smells “quite delicious”. No prizes for guessing who that is… and then we have the entire rest of the book, with the demon’s actual meeting with Serafina coming right at the end, in order to provide the…

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June 22, 2026 By Sean Gaffney and Michelle Smith

Bookshelf Briefs 6/22/26

A Certain Scientific Railgun, Vol. 20 | By Kazuma Kamachi and Motoi Fuyukawa | Seven Seas – So between the last volume and this one, the series ended in Japan, and if my count is right this one will be the penultimate volume. The plot of this arc continues apace, but I’ll be honest, I’m not interested in it. The main cast has always been why I read this series. Fortunately, they get things to do. We see Mikoto’s compassion and we start to see why Kuroko falls for her so hard (canonical). We see Kuroko starting to be a part of Judgment. We see Saten and Uiharu meet, see Uiharu struggling to not be a 90-pound weakling, and see Saten start to fall for her (not canonical). And yes,…

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June 21, 2026 By Sean Gaffney

Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools, Vol. 12

By Hisaya Amagishi and Hachi Komada. Released in Japan as “Madougushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai” by MF Books. Released in North America by J-Novel Heart. Translated by A.M. Cola. It has not escaped my attention that the Lucia and the Loom spinoff series to Dahlia in Bloom has not had a volume out in Japan for the last three years. I was reminded of it with the plot for this book, 2/3 of which revolved around Jonas, Guido’s attendant and one of the many suitors in the Lucia partner sweepstakes. You’d assume that, with a much larger role for Lucia than actually happens here, this should be something happening in that series. And yet, here we are, Lucia is back to being a minor character, and every man in the series…

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June 19, 2026 By Sean Gaffney

The Condemned Villainess Goes Back in Time and Aims to Become the Ultimate Villain, Vol. 8

By Bakufu Narayama and Ebisushi. Released in Japan as “Danzaisareta Akuyaku Reijō wa, Gyakkō-shite Kanpekina Akujo o Mezasu” by TO Books. Released in North America by Airship. Translated by Alyssa Niioka. Adapted by Vida Cruz-Borja. So yeah, I get to deliver a big apology here. I was fuming at the end of the 7th book in the series, which I saw as throwing away most of the good character development that we’d seen at the start of the volume as if someone accidentally set Fermina’s switch to ‘good’ and now it was back to ‘evil. As it turns out, the author was doing this deliberately, and it played into the start of THIS book, which shows us what happened between all that character development and the big brutal ending. Which…

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March 22, 2012 By MJ 13 Comments

BL Bookrack: March 2012

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Manga the Week of 5/17/17

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