Both D.Gray-Man and Kuroshitsuji are about demons though they each follow very different plotlines (in one the main character is an exorcist, in the other the main character makes a contract with a demon). Kuroshitsuji starts out with basic slapstick comedy then delves into the action and I was nearly immediately drawn into it while D.Gray-Man took me most of the episode to get into although the action started much sooner. The time periods and settings are about the same both being set in early-to-mid 19th century England.
Nabari no Ou is very different from D.Gray-Man and Kuroshitsuji, it is about modern-day ninjas. It is less dark than the other two and starts out with a flashback though the action doesn't really start until the very end. I'll admit that it took me most of the first episode to really get into it, the main reason I stuck with it was because the voice actress who voices the main character also voices the main character for Kuroshitsuji (and does brilliantly) and the main character is absolutely adorable. This anime is set in modern-day Japan.
Out of these animes I've only managed to finish one so far but I'm working on it. :) Either way I definitely recommend them (as well as several others) to everyone. And if you say you don't like anime, you've probably just not found one that you like yet. Anime is a genre like any other, there are many different art styles, story lines, relate-able characters, etcetera and there's something for just about everyone. Pick a story-type and search through animes, you'll be surprised at what you find.
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