Rocket Girls - List of Light Novels

List of Light Novels

# Title Japan
English Japanese Release date ISBN
01 High School Girl, Lift off! 女子高生、リフトオフ! March 1995 ISBN 4-8291-2618-3
October 2006 ISBN 4-8291-1851-2
02 Angels' Well that Ends Well 天使は結果オーライ December 1996 ISBN 4-8291-2723-6
November 2006 ISBN 4-8291-1875-X
03 Fly to the Moon with Me 私と月につきあって August 1999 ISBN 4-8291-2896-8
January 2007 ISBN 978-4-8291-1882-5
04 Rendezvous with the Witch 魔法使いとランデブー August 2007 ISBN 978-4-8291-1919-8

The anime adaption covers titles 1 and 2.

Viz Media released the first volume with English translation in 2010. ISBN 978-1-4215-3642-2

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