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    [NEW SERIES ANNOUNCEMENTS] Tune in on February 13, 2026 on our Youtube Channel!

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    • hirei
      hirei Staff last edited by

      [NEW SERIES ANNOUNCEMENTS] Join us on February 13, 2026, on https://bit.ly/3OmC7o4 at 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT / 8 PM GMT for a livestream filled with new series announcements and maybe a Q&A after! We hope to see you there! ✨ 📘

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      Note: This post will be updated with the recap once the announcements are finished!

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        Ingraman Premium Member last edited by Ingraman

        I don’t think that I tried any of the titles from the last batch (although one has a manga here that I am reading). None of the descriptions/teases grabbed me then, and once I’ve missed them I can’t really go back. Hopefully one of the new titles will catch my attention, but I’m reading plenty here already.

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        • Lily Garden
          Lily Garden Member last edited by

          I was just thinking it’s about time for one of these

          Looking forward to the new stuff!! 😊

          “There’s always a story. It’s all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything’s got a story in it. Change the story, change the world.” ― Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky

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            mshorts Premium Member @Ingraman last edited by

            @Ingraman
            I agree.
            I used to use the smaller catch up series (under 3 volumes so I wouldn't spend too much time ) to discover new titles but now it's kind of hard to find new titles.

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            • karasutengu
              karasutengu Member last edited by

              It's not a new series, but it's a fav of mine that's on JNC - The Eternal Fool's Words of Wisdom: A Pawsitively Fantastic Adventure (Manga), and it just released it's official announcement that an anime will be done on it as follows:

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              • Silver Sugar Duchess
                Silver Sugar Duchess Premium Member @mshorts last edited by Silver Sugar Duchess

                @mshorts @Ingraman Same here. It has been quite some time, since J-Novel Club released a series which really picked my interest. I think the last one was both the manga and light novel of Mercedes and the Waning Moon: The Dungeoneering Feats of a Discarded Vampire Aristocrat, not counting the standalone novel Romance Revived: An NPC Was the Final Boss's Love and one of the JNC originals The Young Lady Is the Substitute Harvest Goddess, which I voted for. Personally I‘m more likely to pick something up, if J-Novel Club also licenses the manga adaption of a light novel. And if it‘s good and to my liking I am way more inclined to start reading the novel too.
                That said, I do like to browse JNC‘s catalogue sometimes and look if one or two of their older titles catches my interest. A good example for this would be the manga of Young Lady Albert is Courting Disaster. I got enough interested in the manga to buy the first volume and if it continues like this, I will give the novel a chance too.

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                  Lex Member last edited by

                  I'm in the situation where I already read a lot of series so compared to the past I'm more selective in trying new ones. Still, there are light novels I'd love to see licensed and there is always tye chance something picks my interest so I'm looking forward to the announcement.

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                  • Travis Butler
                    Travis Butler Premium Member last edited by

                    Unless the teaser is completely offputting, I try to read at least one part of every new series. Often don’t continue, but there have been many series that didn’t sound interesting from the trailer and turned out entertaining enough for me to read more.

                    I think I’ve found at least one title I’ve enjoyed in just about every announcement JNC has done.

                    ...Cats are the proof of a higher purpose to the universe.

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                    • Soapturtle
                      Soapturtle Member @Travis Butler last edited by

                      @Travis-Butler I use this method too for the LNs. Read the blurb, if it sounds halfway interesting I follow it, and then if it’s one I’m avoiding reading a few weeks later I just unfollow it and move on, but I’ve been surprised by things I thought I wouldn’t like.

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                      • Crimson Wise
                        Crimson Wise Premium Member last edited by

                        There's so much to read I choose what based on the covers. Only half-joking.


                        It has been 4 months since the last announcement event I think, so hopefully we get enough to choose from.

                        Quof got a break.
                        WHAT'S THE STORY WITH THAT FREAKING BLACK DRAGON?!

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