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Glasslip

“Glass artisan's daughter Touko meets transfer student Kakeru who hears future voices, sparking her heart's awakening.”

Glasslip

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Love Polygon Visual Arts Romance Supernatural
3 volumes · 2014 - 2015 · Light novel
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Glass artisan's daughter Touko meets transfer student Kakeru who hears future voices, sparking her heart's awakening.

The daughter of a glass artisan family, Fukami Touko, spends relaxed days at a cafe called "Kazemichi" at a friend's house. On the summer vacation of her third year in high school. In front of them appeared a transfer student boy: Okikura Kakeru. He told Touko that he can hear the voices of the future. If someone knew in advance what their future would look like, what would they wish for? While feeling never-before-felt tremors in herself, Touko realises that she has started getting a feeling in her heart which she can't leave alone... (Source: Official website)

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A Light novel Publication

  • Format 3 vol ch × vol
  • Published Oct 2014 – Jul 2015
  • Source Light novel media type
  • Ref. BS-M29925 catalog

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