Princess Bibliophile

Princess Bibliophile

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虫かぶり姫

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Mushikaburi-Hime, The Bibliophile Princess, 虫かぶり姫

By yui, 由唯

4.0
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
86 chapters
Original Publisher
iris neo
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

When book-loving Lady Elianna spots Prince Christopher— her betrothed in name only— consorting with another noble lady, she realizes the recent rumors must be true. The prince has someone he truly loves, which means the annulment of their engagement is both inevitable and fast-approaching. What she doesn’t realize is that this is merely a surface ripple— one of many where the truth runs deep, in a conspiracy surpassing her imagination!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
iris neo
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Princess Bibliophile Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Princess Bibliophile "Princess Bibliophile" promised a heartwarming story about a book-loving princess, and for the most part, it delivered. I found myself initially charmed by the premise and eager to dive into Elianna's world. ### First Impressions The early volumes were delightful. Elianna, our introverted bookworm, is an instantly relatable character for anyone who's ever preferred the company of a good book. I appreciated how the story emphasized the power of knowledge and how Elianna, despite her initial obliviousness, uses her intelligence to help those around her. The blossoming romance with the male lead was sweet, if a bit predictable. ### What Works Well The character of Elianna is definitely a highlight. Her passion for books is infectious, and watching her slowly grow and step outside her comfort zone is genuinely heartwarming. I also enjoyed the world-building; the aristocracy setting provides a nice backdrop for the story's events. There's a certain classic shoujo charm to the whole thing that I found quite appealing. The art, both in the manga and novel illustrations, is undeniably cute and adds to the overall lighthearted feel of the story. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I noticed some pacing issues. At times, the plot felt like it was moving at a snail's pace, with unnecessary drama dragging things out. The "misunderstanding" trope, while present in many shoujo stories, felt a bit overused here. I also found myself wishing that Elianna's intellectual prowess was showcased more consistently, rather than just in specific moments related to books. I can see where some readers might find the male lead's constant swooning a bit repetitive, although it does fit his character. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Princess Bibliophile" is a pleasant read for those who enjoy lighthearted shoujo stories with a focus on romance and personal growth. While the pacing and occasional repetitive plot elements can be frustrating, the charming characters and emphasis on the power of knowledge make it a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. I'd recommend it, especially if you're looking for something cute and comforting, but be prepared for a bit of a slow burn.

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