You’ve most likely heard of manga, so let’s start there first. Light novels and manga are both forms of books from Japan that incorporate illustrations. If manga can be seen as Japanese graphic novels or similar to comic books, then light novels can be compared to young adult novels or novellas. The main difference between light novels and western YA novels is the presence of illustrations throughout, as well as the overall story, which a majority of the time, is divided into multiple volumes of the novel. Although, there are also stories with only one volume — these are called “one-shots.” Light novels frequently are the basis for anime or manga versions. The first light novel can be traced to 1970s Japan, when it’s believed the first light novels originated. But it was the publication of SLAYERS in 1989 by Hajime Kanazki that really brought the popularity of light novels to new heights. So, whether you just learned what light novels are or you’ve been interested in diving in, this list is for you. There’s a mix of oldies but goodies and newer releases, as well as a mix of one-shots and multiple volume stories.
One-Shot Japanese Light Novels
Completed Japanese Light Novels Series
Ongoing Japanese Light Novels Series
More Japanese light novel recs from Book Riot: (CW here for general violence and sexual violence/rape)
20 of the Best Light Novels You Need to Read