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Best 1 86: Eighty-Six

Eighty-Six is a Japanese light novel series by Asato Asato that explores themes of war, identity, and humanity through a science fiction setting. The story centers on an ethnic group—the Eighty-Six—tasked with piloting autonomous mechs in a conflict against a mysterious enemy. Notably, they are lega...

2 Toaru Majutsu no Index NT

Toaru Majutsu no Index NT is a light novel series by Kazuma Kamachi. It continues the narrative established in Toaru Majutsu no Index, focusing on Academy City’s ongoing struggle against threats originating from the magical world following World War III. The story explores complex interactions betwe...

3 Boogiepop and Others

Japanese light novel by Kouhei Kadono (1998), winner of the fourth Dengeki Novel Prize, widely regarded as a pioneering work that helped define the modern light novel format.

4 A Certain Magical Index

Japanese light novel by Kazuma Kamachi (2004) set in Academy City where science and magic clash; it spawned a major multimedia franchise including several anime series.

5 SAO Alternative: Gun Gale Online

Sword Art Online spin-off by Keiichi Sigsawa (2014) set entirely within the Gun Gale Online game world with a new female protagonist independent of the original cast.

6 Adachi and Shimamura

Japanese yuri light novel by Hitoma Iruma (2012, ASCII Media Works) depicting the slow, intimate bond between two high school girls who habitually skip class together.

7 Oreimo: My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute

Japanese light novel by Tsukasa Fushimi (2008–2013) about a high school boy who discovers his honor-student younger sister is a secret otaku; adapted into anime in 2010.

8 Sexiled: My Sexist Party Leader Kicked Me Out, So I Teamed Up With a Mythical Sorceress!

Japanese light novel by Ameko Kaeruda in which a mage expelled by her sexist party leader teams with a legendary sealed sorceress; notable for its feminist themes and yuri romance.

9 Torture Princess: Fremd Torturchen

Japanese light novel by Keishi Ayasato (2016) featuring a noblewoman who executes heinous criminals under a demon contract, distinguished by its unusually dark tone and theological themes.

10 Kamisama no Memochou

Japanese light novel by Hikaru Sugii (2007, ASCII Media Works) featuring Alice, a teenage NEET detective who solves crimes from her room through a network of street-level informants.

11 Reign of the Seven Spellblades

Japanese light novel by Bokuto Uno (2018) set in a prestigious magic academy where students wield spellblades, blending a dark academia tone with high-lethality fantasy combat.

12 Black Bullet

Japanese sci-fi light novel by Shiden Kanzaki (2011) set in a barricaded future Japan where infected young girls serve as frontline weapons against alien parasites called Gastrea.

13 Strike the Blood

Japanese light novel by Gakuto Mikumo (2011) following the world's most powerful vampire on a Japanese island and the sword shaman dispatched by a secret agency to monitor him.

14 Grimoire of Zero

Japanese light novel by Kakeru Kobashiri (2014) following a witch named Zero and a half-beast mercenary traveling through a world where magic is newly discovered and widely feared.

15 Eromanga Sensei

Japanese light novel by Tsukasa Fushimi (2013) in which step-siblings discover one is secretly the illustrator of the other's novels, serving as a spiritual successor to Oreimo.

16 Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World

Japanese light novel by Kei Sazane (2017) following two young combatants on opposing sides of a century-long war—an empire versus a witch-led faction—who fall in love.

17 Oreshura: My Girlfriend and Childhood Friend Fight Too Much

Japanese romantic-comedy light novel by Yuuji Yuuji, published from 2011 and adapted into a 2013 anime, in which a boy enters a fake relationship with a popular girl, triggering escalating rivalry with his childhood friend.

18 Ro-Kyu-Bu!
Ro-Kyu-Bu!

Japanese light novel by Sagu Aoyama, serialized from 2009 by ASCII Media Works, following a high school basketball player who ends up coaching an elementary school girls' team.

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