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The Apothecary Diaries Vol. 7

Author: Touco Nekokurage

Maomao succeeds in saving Jinshi from a horrific fate, proving herself indispensable to the palace once more!

But while she is given the chance to explain herself, Maomao has yet to learn that the...

Maomao succeeds in saving Jinshi from a horrific fate, proving herself indispensable to the palace once more!

But while she is given the chance to explain herself, Maomao has yet to learn that the treachery of the plot she has uncovered is woven deep into the fabric of the very palace in which she serves!

To truly unpick the mystery, Maomao will need her...

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  • Language English
  • Number of pages Number of pages 192
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2022
  • Publisher Publisher Square Enix
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Maomao succeeds in saving Jinshi from a horrific fate, proving herself indispensable to the palace once more!

But while she is given the chance to explain herself, Maomao has yet to learn that the treachery of the plot she has uncovered is woven deep into the fabric of the very palace in which she serves!

To truly unpick the mystery, Maomao will need her patience and her copious wits about her...

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Author
Touco Nekokurage
Publisher
Square Enix
Language
English
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
192
Publication Date
2022
Dimensions
14.6x21 cm
Graphic Novel
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No
Issue
7
Version
-
Award winning
No
ISBN-13
9781646091201

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  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 01

    Having watched the anime series that I loved, I decided to continue the story with the manga from where it left off.

    The story is set during the medieval period in China. As the title suggests, it tells the stories of a pharmacist, who in this case is a girl named Mao Mao, who found herself under strange circumstances in the emperor's palace and continued her life there, discovering a new world, healing with her pharmaceutical knowledge, and solving many mysteries for important figures.

    The story has a lot of humor and can teach you a lot about those years, resulting in keeping your interest. In short, it falls into the slice of life category.

    The illustration is good; for those who watched the anime series, it is extremely similar. I mention this because we have cases like Chainsaw Man or JJK where the illustration is excessively inferior to that of the anime series.

    To read it, you need quite a good knowledge of English because each page has several bubbles and difficult words, especially in the fields of politics and pharmacy.

    Each book is around 200 pages; the books are slightly smaller in size compared to manga from Viz Studio.

    As a reader mainly of battle-based anime, The Apothecary Diaries managed to capture my interest; it rarely happens, but I place it in the same category as Spice and Wolf, which has been well-known for a long time.

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    • Paper quality
    • Illustrations
    • Was it interesting enough?
    • I liked the writing style
    • I would read a book by the same author
    • Was it relatively easy to read?
    • I might recommend it for reading
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  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 01

  • Having watched the anime series that I loved, I decided to continue the story with the manga from where it left off.

    The story is set during the medieval period in China. As the title suggests, it tells the stories of a pharmacist, who in this case is a girl named Mao Mao, who found herself under strange circumstances in the emperor's palace and continued her life there, discovering a new world, healing with her pharmaceutical knowledge, and solving many mysteries for important figures.

    The story has a lot of humor and can teach you a lot about those years, resulting in keeping your interest. In short, it falls into the slice of life category.

    The illustration is good; for those who watched the anime series, it is extremely similar. I mention this because we have cases like Chainsaw Man or JJK where the illustration is excessively inferior to that of the anime series.

    To read it, you need quite a good knowledge of English because each page has several bubbles and difficult words, especially in the fields of politics and pharmacy.

    Each book is around 200 pages; the books are slightly smaller in size compared to manga from Viz Studio.

    As a reader mainly of battle-based anime, The Apothecary Diaries managed to capture my interest; it rarely happens, but I place it in the same category as Spice and Wolf, which has been well-known for a long time.

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Maomao succeeds in saving Jinshi from a horrific fate, proving herself indispensable to the palace once more!

But while she is given the chance to explain herself, Maomao has yet to learn that the treachery of the plot she has uncovered is woven deep into the fabric of the very palace in which she serves!

To truly unpick the mystery, Maomao will need her patience and her copious wits about her...

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Author
Touco Nekokurage
Publisher
Square Enix
Language
English
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
192
Publication Date
2022
Dimensions
14.6x21 cm
Graphic Novel
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No
Issue
7
Version
-
Award winning
No
ISBN-13
9781646091201

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 01

    Having watched the anime series that I loved, I decided to continue the story with the manga from where it left off.

    The story is set during the medieval period in China. As the title suggests, it tells the stories of a pharmacist, who in this case is a girl named Mao Mao, who found herself under strange circumstances in the emperor's palace and continued her life there, discovering a new world, healing with her pharmaceutical knowledge, and solving many mysteries for important figures.

    The story has a lot of humor and can teach you a lot about those years, resulting in keeping your interest. In short, it falls into the slice of life category.

    The illustration is good; for those who watched the anime series, it is extremely similar. I mention this because we have cases like Chainsaw Man or JJK where the illustration is excessively inferior to that of the anime series.

    To read it, you need quite a good knowledge of English because each page has several bubbles and difficult words, especially in the fields of politics and pharmacy.

    Each book is around 200 pages; the books are slightly smaller in size compared to manga from Viz Studio.

    As a reader mainly of battle-based anime, The Apothecary Diaries managed to capture my interest; it rarely happens, but I place it in the same category as Spice and Wolf, which has been well-known for a long time.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Paper quality
    • Illustrations
    • Was it interesting enough?
    • I liked the writing style
    • I would read a book by the same author
    • Was it relatively easy to read?
    • I might recommend it for reading
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • This review is about the add to your collection: Vol. 01

  • Having watched the anime series that I loved, I decided to continue the story with the manga from where it left off.

    The story is set during the medieval period in China. As the title suggests, it tells the stories of a pharmacist, who in this case is a girl named Mao Mao, who found herself under strange circumstances in the emperor's palace and continued her life there, discovering a new world, healing with her pharmaceutical knowledge, and solving many mysteries for important figures.

    The story has a lot of humor and can teach you a lot about those years, resulting in keeping your interest. In short, it falls into the slice of life category.

    The illustration is good; for those who watched the anime series, it is extremely similar. I mention this because we have cases like Chainsaw Man or JJK where the illustration is excessively inferior to that of the anime series.

    To read it, you need quite a good knowledge of English because each page has several bubbles and difficult words, especially in the fields of politics and pharmacy.

    Each book is around 200 pages; the books are slightly smaller in size compared to manga from Viz Studio.

    As a reader mainly of battle-based anime, The Apothecary Diaries managed to capture my interest; it rarely happens, but I place it in the same category as Spice and Wolf, which has been well-known for a long time.

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