I also like 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki - kun'. It's centered around a high - school student who is actually a shoujo manga artist. His obliviousness to the romantic feelings of the female lead and the comical situations that arise from his manga - making process and school life make it a great comedy romance light novel.
Sure. 'The Devil Is a Part - Timer!'. This light novel combines comedy, romance and a unique fantasy concept. Satan has to work part - time in modern - day Japan and his interactions with the human characters, especially with Emi, are both funny and have a touch of romance as they develop an unusual relationship.
Well, 'Oregairu' is quite popular. It's a story about a loner who is forced to join a club to improve his social skills. The way he interacts with the female characters, especially in the context of high school relationships, is filled with comedy. And the slow - burn romance elements are really interesting as he gradually opens up to the idea of love.
I'd recommend 'My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected'. It has a relatable aspect in how the main character views the world around him. And the banter between the characters is really funny. There are also some great comical misunderstandings that happen throughout the story.
Sure. 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston. It's a story about the son of the US President and a British prince falling in love. It has political satire along with the romance and comedy, making it a really engaging read.
Well, 'Sword Art Online: Progressive - Aria of a Starless Night' also has elements of romance and comedy within the light novel. It's set in the virtual world of Sword Art Online, where the main characters' relationship develops while they face various challenges, and there are many light - hearted and romantic moments along the way.
Sure. 'My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected' is a great one. It follows the story of Hachiman, a cynical high school student, and his interactions with various characters, filled with humor and some sweet romantic undertones.
Another one is 'Attachments' by Rainbow Rowell. It's set in the late 90s and follows Lincoln who has to read employees' emails for inappropriate content. He ends up falling for one of the women through her emails. It has a really sweet and humorous take on modern love with all the awkwardness of the time period.
I recommend the following romance novels to you: 1. [The Story of My Brother Becoming a Girl]: A funny story about my brother becoming a girl. 2. "Shiina who wants me to confess": A comedy story about the campus romance between Yuu Kanshiro and Shiina. 3. "My Deskmate Is Too Sweet": It tells the story of the female protagonist's youth journey after returning to the age of 16, and the sweet daily life of her deskmate. 4. "E-sports God Spreads Candies Online": The story of the love between the E-sports God and the top actor. 5. "I Heard The School Hunk Was Dumped": It tells the story of a quiet and introverted young girl and a sharp-tongued teenager growing up, as well as the story of sweet love. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
'Kaguya - sama: Love Is War' is also a top choice. Kaguya and Miyuki are two intelligent students who are too proud to confess their love first. Their elaborate schemes to make the other one confess lead to many hilarious and at the same time, sweet romantic moments.
The 'The Devil Is a Part - Timer!' could be a good pick for beginners too. It combines the fantasy of a devil with the modern - day world in a really comical way. The story is engaging and the comedy is not too complex, so it's easy to follow and enjoy right from the start.
Sure. 'The Hating Game' is a great start. It has a simple and engaging plot that's easy to follow. The characters' banter is really fun. Another good one is 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'. It has a very relatable teenage protagonist and a light - hearted story about young love.
Definitely check out 'The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight' by Jennifer E. Smith. It's about two people who meet on a plane and the immediate connection and funny situations that follow. 'Anna and the French Kiss' by Stephanie Perkins is also a popular young adult comedy romance. It's set in Paris and has a lot of charming and funny moments as Anna navigates a new school, new friends, and a new love interest. 'Dumplin'' by Julie Murphy is also a great pick. It has a plus - size heroine who enters a beauty pageant and has a romantic story with a really cute guy, and there are many humorous parts throughout the story.