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本好きの下剋上 ~司書になるためには手段を選んでいられません~ 第一部「本がないなら作ればいい!」
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7
Finished
Oct 30, 2015 to Jul 2, 2018
8.0/10
Average Review Score
75%
Recommend It
4
Reviews Worldwide
I am a sucker for Isekai even though I usually think the stories are sub-par. However, this story has me wrapped around its finger. The characters are written very well especially the MC. She does not go into the world with the standard OP powers it seems like all Isekai protagonists have. She has even more disadvantages than advantages but she still strives toward her goal. Plus the dad becomes such a great character later on in the story. It gives me all the feels. Sometimes when I turn the page and see the next scene my heart skips a beat. You don't think that a characteris struggling as bad as they are and then you see them broken down and it really hits you hard. I love this story so much. I watched the first to episodes of the anime then binged the rest of the manga. I did not have high expectations for it at first but I was very surprised by how it turned out.
"God, even if I'm reincarnated, please let me keep reading lots of books..." This was the dying wish of Urano Motosu, a university student who loved to read books, no matter the genre or type. She treasured books to such an extent that she aimed to graduate with a librarian's certificate—which she was on the verge of acquiring if it were not for an earthquake that caused her bookshelf to collapse and crush her to death. Though she may not have been granted the job of her dreams, she was at least granted another chance at life. Awakening as a frail five-year-old girl named Myne, she finds herself in a foreign medieval city populated by people with strange-colored hair. This new world fascinates Myne, but her lack of strength and the low status of her family and shelter disappoints her. To make things worse, she realizes that public literacy is low and books are rare and expensive in this city. Although Myne's past life has ended, her love for books has not—and thus begins the story of this bookworm's quest to make her own books. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Honzuki no Gekokujou is... alright! My enjoyment, as with other reviewers was severely knee capped by the emotionally turbulent and inwardly focused main character. Her family, who she apparently loves dearly, is living in what appears to be abject poverty. But, despite all the earnings that the main character receives for pulling knowledge from her previous life out of her ass, they don't appear to undergo any appreciation in their material conditions through out the story... I will also agree that the main character does not read as hugely intelligent (which is noted by the story itself) as she frequently does not learn from previousmistakes. Her biggest misstep is the continual undervaluing of the intellectual property of her previous life, with her frequently earning only a few gold coins when it is noted by other characters in the story that she could have certainly got more. Fair enough not having a personality that is suited for wringing out the possible capital from every situation, but your family is certifiably impoverished!!! I also have a personal gripe with the characters obsession with books. Really? Do obsessional, voracious readers have a fetish for "books" as some nebulous physical concept? I don't think so. Generally people have preferences for genre and content, not to just simply READ ANYTHING WRITTEN DOWN ON ANYTHING REMOTELY RESEMBLING A PHYSICAL SURFACE. She literally has the aim to produce her own books. Who on earth wants to be surrounded by just books that they have written? I would have much preferred if this character had an obsession with "knowledge". It would have fit perfectly fine with the narrative of the story with only minor tweaks required and it would also explain why she has so much random knowledge of manufacturing processes despite living in modernised Japan (but then again, she reads "books" doesn't she xDDD) My feelings do trend positive with this series though and I enjoy the small moments like seeing peoples reactions to her random little inventions and the side characters generally.
An isekai that I didn't think I would love so much. It has such a different premise than most isekai's, it really is refreshing. MC is reborn to a poor as a young, ill child who loved books. Although she doesn't have OP powers like most isekai protags, she has her past knowledge. Story 8: As the story progresses, and she miraculously isn't so bedridden anymore, she makes it her goal to create books. She has the aid from her loving family and neighborhood friends. One thing dominos into another and she becomes quite the talk of town, and enters the merchant world. Art 8: Simple andcute. It also gives you a good feel of that fantasy, medieval setting Character 9: All characters are wonderful. You have supportive parents and friends and real feel interactions between them. Overall 8: Some say that her obesssion with books is a little crazy, but the manga is called "Ascendance of a Bookwork". I would give an overall try, and its her progress to her goals are the true winners of the story.
Ascendance of a Bookworm: Part 1 follows the protagonist Myne, who in her previous life was Urano Motosu who loved books to death. She finds herself in a fantasy society that is much behind what the current world is. The biggest thing for Myne books is that they are a luxury item for the nobility. The other big thing working against Myne is that she is quite sickly. As such, Myne finds just her everyday living conditions much worse than when she was Urano. Truth be told, isekais themselves don't make great use of the isekai theme. Even the majority of the best ones are greatfantasy series that just happen to be isekai. This series makes great use of the isekai theme, as Myne being sickly means she needs to use her knowledge from her previous life just to get by. As in the series, she is alongside Lutz and aims to become a merchant. Of course, Myne's knowledge of her previous life is her biggest strength, and she makes great use of it. Myne with her condition, has to use her wits to find out how to survive with her new family. The world-building in Part 1 is very solid. It gets deeper later in the series, but part 1 focuses more on the commoners side of the story. This series is closer to a slice of life than an action series. But the stakes are very much here despite it not being an action series. Art-wise, the manga here is good. I would say if you have watched the anime, I would recommend the manga if you aren't too keen on reading the novels. As both pacing and the visual storytelling are much better executed than the anime, if I were to compare. Ascendance of a Bookworm is simply one series that one should experience if you are into anime, manga, and light novels. It is one of the best isekai stories, period.