Miss Appraiser and the Gallery Demon

Miss Appraiser and the Gallery Demon

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令嬢鑑定士と画廊の悪魔

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Reijou Kanteishi to Garou no Akuma, 令嬢鑑定士と画廊の悪魔

By itomori tamaki, 糸森 環

4.7
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

“Let’s make a contract. You’ll be owned by me.” “I shall serve you as if I loved you, my lady.” An earl’s daughter and a lover of paintings, Riz, is told “Give yourself to me” by John, the temporary art gallery manager employed by her uncle. However, those words weren’t of love or romance, but because he wanted the “Holy Eyes” that could see the demons lurking in paintings which Riz had. Pressed into a contract by John, who was actually a demon, the response Riz gave was— that she was going to own a demon!? This is a love fantasy concerning the painting of an unconventional young lady and a caustic demon!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Miss Appraiser and the Gallery Demon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Miss Appraiser and the Gallery Demon "Miss Appraiser and the Gallery Demon" is a unique story that definitely stood out in a sea of familiar tropes. It's a blend of mystery, romance, and supernatural elements, all set against a backdrop of European aristocracy and a deep dive into the world of art. I found it to be a refreshing read, and I can see why it's garnered such a positive rating. ### First Impressions Initially, the novel felt a little dense. The author clearly put a lot of effort into worldbuilding, and the descriptions can be quite detailed, especially when it comes to the religious symbolism and art analysis. It almost felt like I was back in an art history class! However, once I got past the initial information dump, I found myself drawn into the story's intriguing premise and the unusual dynamic between the two main characters. ### What Works Well What I truly enjoyed was the dynamic between Riz, the calm and clever "Miss Appraiser," and John, the gallery demon. Their interactions are witty, and their bluntness is often hilarious. The romance is subtle, but it's definitely there, and it unfolds at a satisfying pace. I also appreciated the novel's unique plot, which combines art appreciation with a supernatural mystery. The author's descriptions of paintings are vivid and captivating, and they add a layer of depth to the story. The ending, while leaving me wanting more, felt complete and satisfying. ### Areas of Concern While the detailed descriptions and sophisticated language are a strength, I can also see how they might not appeal to everyone. Some might find the novel wordy or even boring, especially if they're not interested in art or religious symbolism. I can understand how the wordiness can be a little overwhelming at times. The story is also relatively short, so some readers may feel that it doesn't leave a lasting impact. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Miss Appraiser and the Gallery Demon" to be an excellent read. It's a well-written, cleverly plotted story with engaging characters and a unique premise. If you're looking for something different from the usual reincarnation or isekai fare, and you enjoy art, mystery, and a touch of romance, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. Despite its minor flaws, it's a truly captivating story that deserves the praise it's received.

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