William hates and distrusts others, he lives by himself secluded from the outside world. A woman moves into the crummy apartment he lived in and his self consciousness brings him to kill himself. And then, Perhaps a gift of pity from God, he finds himself in his 13 year old body.
After his father and mother's death our protagonist Aiden Kasuga returns to his hometown in Kyoto,Japan to live with his Brother. Returning after 10 years he would soon meet the friends he lost and memories he forgot.But soon after going in to a chat room his school life is going to change.
Personally, I think having a friend in the moon is better than any gift God can give me.
In 1715 the world without a single say evolved, because of one mans death and one man only : Louis XIV, the Sun king. Humanity gained divine rights, manifestations of their own autonomous will so strong leading to earths evolution. Three centuries later humans with divine rights have been growing...
It all started the day Kanade, the best friend of the main character in my favorite anime, appeared in my life as if it were the most normal thing in the world... It's an original novel, not fan fiction.
A kid who was famous as 'The smiling kid' around the village one day, after regaining his consciousness, looked around just to find the one whom he called brothers from his mercenary unit all dead. ‘Brothers?’ he whispered. Facing mysterious dreams of chains, thorns wrapped around him, giant ic...
A Poet for Sorrow is less a collection of verse and more a descent into a crumbling, monochromatic psyche. Written under the evocative mantle of H.G., the book functions as a lyrical grimoire of grief, blending the sharp edges of Victorian Gothicism with the blurred, nonsensical logic of a high-g...
HG no horā tanpen shōsetsu HG’s Horrid Shorts: Where the Ordinary Goes to Die Think you know what lurks in the dark? Think again. HG’s Horrid Shorts is a visceral descent into the uncanny, a collection of bite-sized nightmares crafted for those who crave the thrill of the "what if." These are...