If you liked
Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners
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...then you might like
Notes.
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Kara no Kyoukai and Notes are early Kinoko Nasu works. They are good examples of his signature writing style of non-linear, mythology heavy stories with interesting characters spouting their philosophies at any given chance. Notes. is more dense and even comes with a sort of glossary to keep track of its lore while Kara no Kyoukai helps the reader understand the lore better over the course of the books. Kara no Kyoukai has aged better but both are very much worth reading if you are a fan of Kinoko Nasu or of philosophical works of a supernatural flair.
If you liked
Netoge no Yome wa Onnanoko ja Nai to Omotta?
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...then you might like
Kono Bijutsu-bu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!
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Netoge and Konobi are romcoms revolving on otaku characters in a hobby club (gaming and art respectively). A lot of the comedy comes from the otaku weirding out the non-otaku love interest and their friends' antics, both in helping them get together and otherwise. Konobi has better production values, but both series are worth considering watching if one enjoys the other or romcoms involving otaku characters.