Japanese Literary Awards

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HJ Bunko Grand Award えいちじぇいぶんこたいしょう

Edition 5 (2010)

Light novel

Winners

6 people
伊与原新 grand prize

オレと彼女の絶対領域 is a work by 鷹山誠一. A light novel built around brisk narration and a strong premise, emphasizing character interplay and unusual turns.

オレと彼女の絶対領域 draws readers into its world through concentrated language and the force of its subject.

261 pages
memorytimehuman relationshipsthe force of expression
蓮見恭子 gold prize

僕はやっぱり気づかない is a work by 望公太. A light novel built around brisk narration and a strong premise, emphasizing character interplay and unusual turns.

僕はやっぱり気づかない draws readers into its world through concentrated language and the force of its subject.

261 pages
memorytimehuman relationshipsthe force of expression
佐倉淳一 silver prize

僕の妹は漢字が読める is a work by かじいたかし. A light novel built around brisk narration and a strong premise, emphasizing character interplay and unusual turns.

僕の妹は漢字が読める draws readers into its world through concentrated language and the force of its subject.

158 pages
memorytimehuman relationshipsthe force of expression
神沼三平太 silver prize

魔術師は竜を抱きしめる is a work by ツガワトモタカ. A light novel built around brisk narration and a strong premise, emphasizing character interplay and unusual turns.

魔術師は竜を抱きしめる draws readers into its world through concentrated language and the force of its subject.

memorytimehuman relationshipsthe force of expression
有井聡 encouragement award

ヤツの眼鏡は伊達じゃない is a work by 浅野大志. A light novel built around brisk narration and a strong premise, emphasizing character interplay and unusual turns.

ヤツの眼鏡は伊達じゃない draws readers into its world through concentrated language and the force of its subject.

253 pages
memorytimehuman relationshipsthe force of expression
古屋賢一 encouragement award

ないものツクール! is a work by 坂井テルオ. A light novel built around brisk narration and a strong premise, emphasizing character interplay and unusual turns.

ないものツクール! draws readers into its world through concentrated language and the force of its subject.

memorytimehuman relationshipsthe force of expression