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Shogakukan Light Novel Award - Rururu Bunko Division

Edition 5 (2010)

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Winners

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伊与原新 みやの みか Lulu Award

Saara leaves behind the fiancé in the household where she had been staying and becomes the seventeenth bride of Count Cordon, known as the Ghost Earl. A heroine with an almost outrageous will carves her way through an uncanny marriage fantasy.

The Ghost Earl's seventeenth bride moves married life forward by stepping lightly beyond common sense.

288 pages
arranged marriageGhost Earlstrong heroinegirls' fantasynewlywed life
蓮見恭子 かねくら まんちか encouragement award

This girls' light novel centers its title on a causal bond between magic and art. It approaches, through fantasy, the feeling that acts of creation can move reality and the human heart.

The causality of magic and art links creation with transformation.

magicartcreationcausalitygirls' fantasy

Ryuan Kamei takes its title from an idiom about passing through dark willows into a village bright with flowers. The award-winning girls' light novel carries the sense of moving from a closed situation toward unexpected light.

A story with the feeling of a turning point, finding floral light beyond darkness.

turning pointhopegirls' fantasyescape from difficultychange

A girls' fantasy in which a young woman with powers tied to art pushes into the secrets of a ducal household. Published as Oshikake Ejutsushi to Koshakuke no Himitsu, the story brings together art, noble society, and mystery.

A young art-mage draws out the secrets hidden inside a ducal house.

244 pages
art-mageducal householdsecretsgirls' fantasynoble society