Airi Ishikawa, fresh off a successful Boom Boom concert tour, considers dropping out of school when she discovers she is the only one of her friends not to be given the opportunity to pursue a solo career.
Airi won a gig as a dancer in a music video and has become a celebrity in Tokyo, but she wants to be her own star, not a dancer in someone else's video, and she gets her chance when she is booked to record her own song.
Mitsuki is imprisoned within the barrier of the Lord of the Underworld and pleads for Izumi's help, but the Shinigami is frozen with the fear of releasing the memory of the moment of his death and won't rescue her.
Mitsuki's popularity as Fullmoon has skyrocketed, but she learns that fame carries a heavy price when a bomb disguised as a birthday present explodes in Ms. Oshige's face.
Mitsuki's love for Eichi has helped her fight her cancer, but as her illness progresses, Mitsuki's memories of Eichi begin to fade and her friends try to convince Mitsuki there is more to live for than her lost love.
When a comical pair of magical beings arrive to grant twelve-year-old Mitsuki's every wish, she instantly becomes a pop star, but soon learns the dark side of the glitz and glamour.
A tumor in her throat prevents twelve-year-old Mituski Koyama from becoming a pop star; but when two messengers of death appear to her, they agree to help her with her dream by changing her age to sixteen and placing her disease in remission.
Brewster Elementary School is going to have its very own weekly news program, and both Heidi and her nemesis, Melanie Maplethorpe, want to be the star of the show.
"Julia and John agree to go separate ways for the summer, freeing Julia to reunite with fellow outcast Angus on a road trip seeking Julia's parents, but leading to new discoveries"--Provided by publisher.