This page provides a list of light novels which have sold over 10 million copies.
A is a style of Japanese young adult fiction primarily targeting high school and middle school students.[1] The term "light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language.[2] or, in English, LN. The average length of a light novel is about 50,000 words.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime | Fuse | Micro Magazine | 22 | 2013–2015 (web novel) 2014–present (light novel) | 40 million[3] (includes physical and digital sales as well as related books and manga adaptations) | |
The Apothecary Diaries | Natsu Hyūga | Shufunotomo | 15 | 2011–present | 38 million[4] (includes manga adaptations) | |
Guin Saga | Kaoru Kurimoto, Yu Godai | Hayakawa Publishing | 149 | 1979–2024 | 33 million[5] | |
A Certain Magical Index | Kazuma Kamachi | ASCII Media Works | 51 | 2004–2010 (first story) 2011–2019 (second story: New testament) 2020–present (third story: Genesis testament) | 31 million[6] (including spin-offs and manga adaptations) | |
Sword Art Online | Reki Kawahara | ASCII Media Works | 27 | 2002–2008 (web novel) 2009–present (light novel) | 30 million[7] (including spin-offs) | |
Haruhi Suzumiya | Nagaru Tanigawa | Kadokawa Shoten | 12 | 2003–present | 20 million[8] (includes manga adaptation) | |
The Irregular at Magic High School | Tsutomu Satō | ASCII Media Works | 32 | 2008–2011 (web novel) 2011–2020 (light novel) 2020–present (sequel light novel) 2021–present (spin-off light novel) | 20 million[9] (including manga adaptations) | |
Slayers | Hajime Kanzaka | Fujimi Shobo | 17 | 1998–present | 20 million[10] (including spin-offs and manga adaptations) | |
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? | Fujino Ōmori | SB Creative | 19 | 2013–present | 17 million[11] (including spin-offs and manga adaptations) | |
Kagerou Project | Shizen no Teki-P | Enterbrain | 8 | 2012–2017 | 15 million[12] (includes manga adaptation) | |
Sorcerous Stabber Orphen | Yoshinobu Akita | Fujimi Shobo | 20 | 1994–2003 | 14 million[13] (including spin-offs and manga adaptations) | |
Tappei Nagatsuki | Media Factory | 36 | 2012–present (web novel) 2014–present (light novel) 2015–present (spin-off light novel) | 13 million[14] (includes physical and digital sales as well as related books and manga adaptations) | ||
Mushoku Tensei | Rifujin na Magonote | Media Factory | 26 | 2012–2015 (web novel) 2013–2016 (spin-off web novel) 2014–2022 (light novel) 2023–present (spin-off light novel) | 13 million[15] (includes physical and digital sales as well as related books and manga adaptations) | |
The Twelve Kingdoms | Fuyumi Ono | Kodansha | 9 | 1992–present | 12 million[16] | |
Overlord | Kugane Maruyama | Enterbrain | 16 | 2012–present | 12 million[17] (including spin-offs and manga adaptations) | |
Full Metal Panic! | Shoji Gatoh | Fujimi Shobo | 23 | 1998–2011 | 11 million[18] (including manga adaptations) | |
The Rising of the Shield Hero | Aneko Yusagi | Media Factory | 22 | 2013–present | 11 million[19] (including manga adaptation) | |
Ascendance of a Bookworm | Miya Kazuki | TO Books | 33 | 2013-2017 (web novel) 2015–2023 (light novel) | 11 million[20] |
My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected | Wataru Watari | Shogakukan | 14 | 2011–2021 | 10 million[21] | |
Record of Lodoss War | Ryo Mizuno | Kadokawa Shoten | 7 | 1988–1993 | 10 million[22] | |
KonoSuba | Natsume Akatsuki | Kadokawa Shoten | 17 | 2012–2013 (web novel) 2013–2020 (light novel) | 10 million[23] | |
Classroom of the Elite | Shōgo Kinugasa | Media Factory | 19 | 2015–present | 9.5 million[24] | |
Aria the Scarlet Ammo | Chūgaku Akamatsu | Media Factory | 35 | 2008–present | 9 million[25] | |
Shakugan no Shana | Yashichiro Takahashi | ASCII Media Works | 28 | 2002–2012 | 8.6 million[26] | |
Kino's Journey | Keiichi Sigsawa | ASCII Media Works | 22 | 2000–present | 8.2 million[27] | |
Baka and Test | Kenji Inoue | Enterbrain | 18 | 2007–2015 | 7.3 million[28] | |
Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō | En Minami | Kadokawa | 7 | 2011–2017 | 7 million[29] | |
Goblin Slayer | Kumo Kagyu | SB Creative | 15 | 2016–present | 7 million[30] | |
Haganai | Yomi Hirasaka | Media Factory | 11 | 2009–2015 | 7 million[31] | |
The Familiar of Zero | Noboru Yamaguchi | Media Factory | 22 | 2004–2017 | 6.8 million[32] | |
Kyo Kara Maoh! | Tomo Takabayashi | Kadokawa Shoten | 22 | 2000–present (on hiatus) | 6.5 million[33] | |
The Saga of Tanya the Evil | Carlo Zen | Enterbrain | 12 | 2010–2012 (web novel) 2013–present (light novel) | 6.5 million[34] | |
The Story of Saiunkoku | Sai Yukino | Kadokawa Shoten | 22 | 2003–2011 | 6.5 million[35] | |
The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest | Shinkoshoto | SB Creative | 18 | 2017–present | 6.5 million[36] (including manga adaptation) | |
Date A Live | Kōshi Tachibana | Fujimi Shobo | 22 | 2011–2020 | 6 million[37] | |
Gate | Takumi Yanai | AlphaPolis | 10 | 2006–2009 (web novel) 2010–2015 (light novel) | 6 million[38] | |
Student Council's Discretion | Aoi Sekina | Fujimi Shobo | 10 | 2008–2012 | 6 million[39] | |
No Game No Life | Yū Kamiya | Media Factory | 10 | 2012–present | 5.8 million[40] | |
Durarara!! | Ryohgo Narita | ASCII Media Works | 13 | 2004–2014 | 5.6 million[41] | |
Shōnen Onmyōji | Mitsuru Yūki | Kadokawa Shoten | 47 | 2001–present | 5.5 million[42] | |
Oreimo | Tsukasa Fushimi | ASCII Media Works | 16 | 2008–2021 | 5.2 million[43] | |
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian | SunSunSun | Kadokawa Shoten | 8 | 2021–present | 5 million[44] | |
Ryo Shirakome | Overlap | 13 | 2013–2015 (web novel) 2015–present (web novel sequel) 2013–2022 (light novel) | 5 million[45] | ||
Satoru Yamaguchi | Ichijinsha | 10 | 2015–present | 5 million[46] | ||
Spice and Wolf | Isuna Hasekura | ASCII Media Works | 22 | 2006–present | 5 million[47] | |
The Eminence in Shadow | Daisuke Aizawa | Enterbrain | 6 | 2018–present (web novel) 2018–present (light novel) | 6 million[48] | |
Toradora! | Yuyuko Takemiya | ASCII Media Works | 10 | 2006–2009 | 5 million[49] |