If you liked
Ayashi no Ceres
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...then you might like
Yurara no Tsuki
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Ayashi no Ceres and Yurara are somewhat similiar manga. In Ceres, a teenage girl, Aya, can transform into her legendary ancestor, Ceres. In Yurara, high school student Yurara, can call on her guardian spirit for protection. What Yurara does that, her body transforms to look like her guardian spirit. Her guardian spirit's personality also affects her and influences her choices. Ayashi no Ceres is decidedly darker than Yurara, which tends to be more light hearted. Both Ceres and Yurara also feature love triangles between the main female character and the two male protagonists.
If you liked
Ghost Hunt
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...then you might like
Yurara no Tsuki
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Fans of supernatural, shojo, mystery manga will probably enjoy both Yurara and Ghost Hunt. Ghost Hunt follows Mai Taniyama, a highschool student who works a part time job at the Shibuya Psychic Research (SPR), helping to solve mysteries involving supernatural occurrences. Yurara follows another supernaturally sensitive high school girl, Yurara Tsukinowa. Yurara has the ability to see ghosts and often encounters them at her school. Unlike Yurara, where we're told who the ghost is almost immediately, Ghost Hunt often waits until at least a third of the way into the chapter or volume to reveal the perpetrator. Both Yurara and Ghost Hunt deal with girls with slight ESP and involve exorcising ghosts. The Ghost Hunt manga and anime are excellent, as is the Yurara manga.