Edited as of 3/15/2021
Update as of 4/24/2022
Current Score 10
Reasons at the bottom.
For those of you who have seen the anime and have already decided to pick this novel up and want a bit of guidance/info, scroll to the bottom:
Right off the bat, I will go ahead and say that I have been craving something akin to Spice and Wolf for a long while, and whilst I thought this was due to Spice and Wolf's fantastic romance and journeying aspect with excellent dialogue, what I discovered from reading Ascendance of a Bookworm is that I was truly missing the excellently written characters.
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thing I feel I should address is something that may put people off at first glance, its an isekai. And, just like most isekai, our main character gets isekai'd into a medieval-like society and uses her knowledge and wisdom in her new life to accomplish her desires. Are those desires to go back to her previous world/life? Heck no! Those desires, if it weren't obvious is to read books! But there is only one issue. Oh, did I say one? I meant a TON of issues. She gets put into the sickly body of a little girl. Oh and books as we know them are basically unheard of. And the way the author uses this premise , makes for an excellent read, but a cool premise
alone is not enough to make something engrossing. You need good characters.
Thankfully, the characters in Ascendance of a Bookworm feel real. Everyone has goals, ambitions, things they are good at and things they are bad at. Even side characters have dreams and ambitions that they are actively trying to accomplish. And what's more, the translators over at JNovel Club do a fantastic job at crafting these characters into the Author's desired goal. Not every character is likable, but not every character is SUPPOSED to be likable. But dammit, they are still good characters that accomplish the authors goal and help create this lovely world.
It would be absolutely criminal to review this series and NOT talk about the world building. Because god damn is it great. This series has for me, created a world which I can truly see people living in. Whether it be the power dynamics between the commoners, merchants, and nobility, or the relationships between different groups because of their shared, or competing interests.
So, my overall enjoyment should be obvious, right? Your darn right it is! I am absolutely ecstatic about this series and am excited to see what happens next. And this has easily become among my favorite light novels.
Anime watchers, many of you are probably wondering where should I start? Should I read what the anime covered? Did it skip anything? Etc. I will first start off by saying that the anime covers the first 3 volumes of the light novels. (Part 1) However, if you have the time and the will, I would recommend starting from the start, as there are is a bit of content that was cut out, mostly in terms of additional info in characterizing people. The characters are more fleshed out, the process in how things are made is actually explained and their struggle in making those things (which I think the anime didn't really convey well), as well as negotiations, etc are all things that were under conveyed in the anime. (Still a good anime though, don't get me wrong, just wish they didn't adapt the material so fast.) Now, could you read starting from volume 4? Sure! If you struggle to get through content you have experienced already and the other option is not reading the books at all, then just start from Volume 4 (Part 2: Volume 1). Regardless of how you decide to read these novels, I definitely think they are worth reading!
Edit 3/15/21
I increased my rating from an initial 9, having only read every volume of Part 1 and 1 volume of Part 2. I am currently caught up with J-NovelClub's translation. I have honestly never been so in love with a series. I have been reading the weekly translations that are available to Premium Members for J-NovelClub Members ever since I wrote this review. I can honestly say that I have looked forward to each release every single week. It has honestly given me so much joy and excitement that I cannot reasonably justify giving it any less than a 10. Is it not for everyone? Sure. Though I would think you are insane. But for me? Its perfect. And I can only look forward to what has yet to come!
Edit 4/24/2022
I have been reading this series religiously every Monday (because thats when the pre-pubs are posted on J-NovelClub.). As of right now, I the official translation is at Part 4 Volume 7. Still as amazing as when I last updated, perhaps even more so because of how invested I have become in this series. It is a joy to see how Myne adapts to those around her and at the same time, how everyone else is forced to adapt to Myne. Definitely give this a read if you are on the fence at all.
Jan 2, 2020
Edited as of 3/15/2021
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