I Have Watched All of Volleyball Boys! Come Fight If You Don't Agree!
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I want to read a book like "Volleyball: They All Say I'm a Genius". Please, who of you has volleyball? I am really going to die. How can I live without volleyball?
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Volleyball Boysrecord of the Evolution of the Yin Angle
Huwo114k Wordsongoing
728Reads—Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyballjourney
Died Nakedcompleted
—Reads6.8Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball: as the King's Young Tamer
River Boat with Snow36k Wordsongoing
248Reads—Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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People Are in *********
ongoing
—Reads5.8Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Wearing Bamboo Horses in Shadow Mountains, but People Are in Qingcheng
Xiang Jiezi588k Wordscompleted
2.1kReads7.7Score352Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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If Kikumaru Nekoma Was in Otokoma
Baijiang243k Wordscompleted
730Reads5.8Score108Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball Boy: Be a Heartthrob
Salted Fish Who Want to Catch FishModern Romance878k Wordscompleted
2.2kReads7.3Score272Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball Boy: the Lion King Plays in a Group of Cats
Yloven351k Wordscompleted
3.7kReads7.1Score357Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball: Meet You in Spring
Curly Headongoing
—Reads7.6Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball Boy: Free Agent Does Not Need Height
The Wind Moves Me but I Don't Movecompleted
—Reads7.3Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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I'm Really Afraid of Volleyball
White Temple in Barren Mountainongoing
—Reads7.8Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball Fan Strategy Manual
Glowing Moon403k Wordscompleted
2.8kReads9.2Score278Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Panel Blove in Parallel Time and Space
Nanako SSRcompleted
—Reads6.6Score—Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Figure Skatinga Double Harvest in Career and Love
Love to Climb WallsSports126k Wordsongoing
1.2kReads6.4Score153Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Lao Hei Has Laid a Trap Waiting for You to Step into It.
Yezhoucompleted
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Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Rank Bmy Senior Is a Lop-Eared Rabbit
Nanako SSR127k Wordscompleted
1.2kReads7.0Score125Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball: the Almighty ACE Is Still Working Hard
Hamster L873k Wordscompleted
9.1kReads9.2Score1.4kShelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Fox Playing Volleyball Among Crows
Huwo520k Wordsongoing
1.2kReads7.9Score158Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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[Volleyball] Glasses Are My True Identity
Take a Bite of Milk Bread246k Wordsongoing
806Reads—Score100Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyballno Aggression, I Want to Be a National Champion
AYYAYYA288k Wordsongoing
1.7kReads7.2Score191Shelves
Reader note
The first and 18th books are by the same author, High School and Sakuzaya. Komori is from the same school. The second CP is Hinata. The third one is a bit less and needs to be nurtured, but it is very interesting. The protagonist originally played tennis and was the cousin of Tezuka Kunimitsu. He is the main male protagonist and has cP Kageyama. The fourth one has the protagonist in Otokoma, a group favorite and no CP. It is bound to a system that allows future volleyball players to guide their movements. It is a little bit cool in the later period (personal feeling) but it is still very warm and daily. The protagonist of the fifth book used to be in the same school as Kageyama in junior high school. He went to Aoba Castle in high school and entered the country with Oikawa. Currently, he has no CP. The sixth book is about the king of the net, Kikumaru, who goes to Nekoma to play volleyball. Eiji is very cute and has more descriptions of the game. The overall style is still more daily and warm. The seventh book is Sakuza's younger sister, a scumbag. There are many male protagonists, a heartthrob, and lightning protection: piao essays and emotional line writing training. The eighth book's protagonist is in Nekoma, which is very good-looking and the main attacker. In the ninth book, the protagonist is in Aoba Castle, CP Oikawa Toru, the two male protagonists are the main protagonists, and the team's main attacker. In the tenth book, the CP Oikawa Toru is a free man. In the eleventh book, the protagonist is in Shiratorizawa, and he is a social terror. The 12th book is in platoon B, and the female protagonist is divided into multiple weeks. The 13th is in platoon B, and a girl selected by the system falls in love with a volleyball boy. The 14th book is in two male protagonists, mixed ice hockey + volleyball, cp Oikawa. The 15th book is Platoon B, the main plot is CP Kuroo, and there are additional branches of other male protagonists. The 16th book is Platoon B, CP Sugawara, and monthly girls, and the heroine can see other people's spiritual bodies. The 17th book has the protagonist in Aoba Castle, no CP, has a slight mental illness, not a pure cool novel, the pace is slow, but warm. The 18th book has the protagonist in Karasuno, with leg injuries, unable to compete for a long time, slight psychological problems, hexagon warrior, heartthrob without CP. The 19th book has very little content at the moment and needs to be well maintained. The protagonist is in the west of Aoba Castle, playing setter, has an eye for data, and plays a double setter team with Oikawa. The 20th book has the protagonist in Xiaogu, privately setting Xiaogu to be the spring high school champion, because when he was in junior high school, everyone in the team wanted to put the protagonist in the defensive position, resulting in a low desire to attack. There will be adjustments later, and no CP.
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Volleyball Boy: I Don't Want to Be Bai Yueguang Either
Four O'clock Bronze Bellongoing
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Reader note
Needless to say, Ling Feng's works must be excellent. I don't know why but I can't recommend another book called "I'm Really Socially Afraid of Volleyball."
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Volleyball: Shiratorizawa Players Hanging Out in Aoki
Egg Tarts with Sugar and CreamSports196k Wordscompleted
2kReads—Score210Shelves
Reader note
Needless to say, Ling Feng's works must be excellent. I don't know why but I can't recommend another book called "I'm Really Socially Afraid of Volleyball."
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Volleyball: the Ring-Eyed Kitten's Volleyball Survival Guide
Live Fish Slightly Driedongoing
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Reader note
Needless to say, Ling Feng's works must be excellent. I don't know why but I can't recommend another book called "I'm Really Socially Afraid of Volleyball."
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I'm in Shiratorizawa, but I'm a Fan of Oikawa Tetsuya!
Oikawa Toru's Flash Wedding Bride206k Wordscompleted
1.2kReads7.1Score116Shelves
Reader note
Needless to say, Ling Feng's works must be excellent. I don't know why but I can't recommend another book called "I'm Really Socially Afraid of Volleyball."
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Among Volleyball Boys, of Course You Have to Play Volleyball
Tao Li Qian Zhongxueongoing
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Reader note
It's really beautiful, the heroine is gentle, she's very handsome when she plays volleyball, and her personality is just like a little sunshine! ! Look at how sweet she is with everyone, such as Kuroo, Ushijima, Bokuto, and Fujiki, too! ! (Kuroo's straight shot is so sweet!!)
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[Volleyball Boys] Rebirth of Love in Volleyball
Wild Fish141k Wordsongoing
1.2kReads—Score118Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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About the Fact That I Started Playing Volleyball Out of Nowhere
Sea Salt Cocoa Glass336k Wordsongoing
1.1kReads—Score152Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Volleyball Boy: Days of Progress with Volleyball
Eat Radish Plum Dagang106k Wordsongoing
1.4kReads—Score469Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Volleyball: Peppermint Fox
Tianjin CityModern Romance234k Wordsongoing
1.3kReads—Score133Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Volleyball Boy: My Heart Beats for Me
Mxwhongoing
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Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Who Is the Volleyball Manager?
Second Best100k Wordsongoing
9.3kReads—Score1.7kShelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Why Is Jiao Ming Unhappy?
Everything Is Comfortableongoing
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Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Rank BI Want Both Fox and Skateboard
Beskelly178k Wordsongoing
287Reads—Score—Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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About Skipping Class but Becoming the Manager of the Volleyball Department
Is Anyone Playing Bachelor?completed
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Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Volleyball: Why Is the Story of My Youth Full of Problems?
The Wind on the Top of the Mountain Is so Strongongoing
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Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Little Volleyball: Love Story Is Not Like This!
Lu La Leongoing
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Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Flying Youth: a New Chapter for Volleyball Boys
Love Corn Lettuce Porridgecompleted
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Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Volleyball Boys: Legend of Light and Shadow
Luoshui Xingpingziongoing
—Reads6.7Score—Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Dokidoki! Falling in Love with Volleyball!
A Pomelo Ovoongoing
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20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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[Volleyball Boy] the Daily Life of an Ordinary Time Traveler
I'm Really Not in the Mood to Make Trouble Anymoreongoing
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Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Volleyball: They All Say I Am a Genius
Xi'er Is the Wind1.3M Wordscompleted
7kReads9.2Score644Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Soul-Piercing Volleyball: I Become the Most Powerful Brain in Karasuno
Qiqi Is Too Difficult1.0M Wordscompleted
5kReads8.7Score603Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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What's Wrong with Adding a BUFF to Volleyball?
Mxwh707k Wordscompleted
2.3kReads5.8Score231Shelves
Reader note
20 Books is Tomato's limit, not my limit. I have a lot of volleyball books on my bookshelf. I strongly recommend the 12th book. Oikawa Toru finally entered spring high school. The 13th, 15th, 18th, 19th, and 20th books are all about a group of people playing volleyball. The rest of the protagonists are basically girls and managers.
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Why Did the Promised Hot-Blooded Comic Turn into a Romance Copy?
Lin Yujin1.2M Wordsongoing
2.8kReads7.8Score237Shelves
Reader note
Volleyball highly recommends the top three books! The first one is in Shiratorizawa. The second one has the female protagonist All Xiang. The third one is in Inkoma. The fourth one has Shirabu as the main character. The last two books can be read later.
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Volleyball Boys: Monster Feast
Tell the Truth431k Wordscompleted
2kReads8.0Score224Shelves
Reader note
Volleyball highly recommends the top three books! The first one is in Shiratorizawa. The second one has the female protagonist All Xiang. The third one is in Inkoma. The fourth one has Shirabu as the main character. The last two books can be read later.
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[Volleyball Boys] Xiaoyou's Volleyball Journey
Keep Germs Away from Me556k Wordsongoing
1.7kReads7.8Score271Shelves
Reader note
Volleyball highly recommends the top three books! The first one is in Shiratorizawa. The second one has the female protagonist All Xiang. The third one is in Inkoma. The fourth one has Shirabu as the main character. The last two books can be read later.
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Main Volleyball: the World Is Your Stage!
Erranran368k Wordscompleted
2.6kReads7.6Score309Shelves
Reader note
The protagonist of 1 is Shirabu, CP Ushijima. The cp of 2 is Oikawa, and there are relatively few descriptions of volleyball. The protagonists of 3 are created by the twins themselves, which is quite interesting and relatively novel. The protagonist of 4 is a relatively miserable self-created character, and it was heartbreaking to watch.
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Little Volleyball: Being Rolled into a Full-Level Main Attacker by His Younger Brother
Black Deer596k Wordsongoing
19.6kReads9.3Score2kShelves
Reader note
The protagonist of 1 is Shirabu, CP Ushijima. The cp of 2 is Oikawa, and there are relatively few descriptions of volleyball. The protagonists of 3 are created by the twins themselves, which is quite interesting and relatively novel. The protagonist of 4 is a relatively miserable self-created character, and it was heartbreaking to watch.
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Volleyball: True Record of a Heartthrob
Qi Tang Blows Bubbles149k Wordsongoing
10.5kReads—Score1.8kShelves
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Volleyball Genius Becomes Ace in Karasuno
Mu Yi Rong Rong154k Wordsongoing
1.5kReads—Score346Shelves