Sabaku no Harem
Harem in the desert
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Sabaku no Harem

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Watashi no Oinari-sama, Canvas wa Koto no Ha, Youkai Familiar, Kokoro Note
Japanese: 砂漠のハレム
English: Harem in the desert
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 52
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 10, 2014 to Mar 23, 2019
Genre: Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: LaLa DX
Authors: Yumeki, Mitsuru (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.571 (scored by 38543,854 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #24832
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Popularity: #1950
Members: 10,795
Favorites: 140

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Both of them have a very strong willed and capable girl as mc In the beginning, both stories look like they are only about romance, but actually you have a protagonist (both Yona and Mishe) who are able to fight and help in political affairs. Actually, as both stories progress, you realize that they deal a lot with political issues (as who is going to be the next king, how to deal with poor people and problems with crops, how to deal with neighbouring countries, and strategies). Also both protagonists study and take a hard time trying to improve their abilities so they can be worthy of  read more 
reportRecommended by xiliqs
These are both stories about a girl without material wealth falling for a prince whom they are unconventionally "married" to. Both stories have a historical fantasy setting and don't take themselves too seriously. They're both somewhat comedic and dramatic romances whose intent is to make the reader feel good. 
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
both involve strategic/militaristic love triangles, strong-willed female leads, and pushy yet caring male leads, also historical settings/time periods. Sora wo Akai... is more dramatic and serious while Sabaku is lighter with less complex character dynamics 
reportRecommended by HFH
Both have strong willed protagonists whose personalities play a big role in why they caught the princes attention. Their determination and loyalty really caught my attention. Both of the princes are also somewhat clever and can get out of dangerous situations. Akagami no shirayuki is also an anime btw  
reportRecommended by animegotmelike
similar plot both story in the desert 
reportRecommended by mignon1234
Both are harem romance manga where the leader has to choose a single lady from his harem. Although the story is not that similar but they both are really fun to read. 
reportRecommended by Yan-AnsonI
Both MLs are assertive and the FLs reactions are almost similar. Both the mangas have main characters mostly similar. The plot may be different but it seems like both the series are like brothers. Both are fun to read. 
reportRecommended by Meedor
The stories don't hold many similarities, but their beginnings are the same: a poor girl is captured (or bought) by the prince of her country, and ends up being close to him (in Harem in the Dessert the heroine is part of the prince's harem, and in Nina The Starry Bride she takes the place of the dead princess). The girls' personalities are also quite similar, both being strong-willed, straight-forward, childish (one of them is 15 years old I think so makes sense), and devoted to their beliefs/loved ones. The princes themselves resemble each other a bit. 
reportRecommended by bufi_
Both male MC are lovable characters. 
reportRecommended by AnA17
Both of these stories are romantic fantasy shoujo with a similar feel. The upper-class hero presumes he should have a relationship with the working-class heroine, but she has some hang-ups. Will the heroines give in? Of course they will, it's a romance, people. 
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
Both are set in similar timelines in the past. The heroine is a slave and the protagonist is a royal/prince. The heroine has a strong personality that interests the prince. Overall, the story is cute. 
reportRecommended by majiloveanime
The art styles and tone of these pieces are very similar. They are feel good stories, with charming characters. They are set in a historic fantasy. Neither story concerns itself overmuch with historical accuracy or an impressive plot - they are both warm, soft, yet dramatic fantasies about two people falling in love. 
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
The storis seem to have a similar vibe. They both star hardworking girls in love with a king. The king is a moral and kind ruler. They both are set in an indeterminate place in historical fantasy. The romance in Sabaku no Harem is more suggestive. 
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
Both are fantastic female empowering mangas with a strong female lead. Sabaku no Harem has more of a love overtone than Arte but overall they are very much a like in style. Both also have beautiful and detailed art (as an aside). 
reportRecommended by animated-fangirl
Standard shoujo fare, but with a sense of adventure. Give the other one a try if you crave more pirates, political intrigue, and historical fashion in your romance manga. 
reportRecommended by acajou