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 Blade of the moon princess 1 (Blade Of The Moon Princess (Manga))
 Author: Endo, Tatsuya

 Publisher:  VIZ Media (2023)

 Dewey: 741.5
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 162 p., ill., 19 cm

 BTSB No: 310748 ISBN: 9781974738656
 Ages: 12-16 Grades: 7-11

 Subjects:
 Princesses -- Fiction
 Inheritance and succession -- Fiction
 Fantasy fiction
 Adventure fiction
 Graphic novels

Price: $8.19

Summary:
Defiant and vulgar, Princess Kaguya Takenouchi is not the heir to the moon's Silver Court that her mother's retainers had hoped for. But when the empress falls ill during a wave of terrorist attacks, Kaguya resolves to do right by her people and rise to the occasion. Unfortunately, Kaguya's enemies are a step ahead of her, and she ends up ejected from the moon and stranded on the primitive Tainted World below. Can she find her way back to the moon and reclaim the throne that is rightfully hers from the usurpers? In manga graphic novel format.


Reviews:
   School Library Journal (-) (11/01/23)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 11/01/2023 Gr 9 Up—The Empress Fujiya Takenouchi has reigned in a new era of peace in her kingdom. However, when it comes to peacefully nurturing her daughter Kaguya to be the heir to her throne, it turns out that the unruly Crown Princess hasn't the slightest interest in being told what to do. But when a coup within the family threatens to upend everything the Takenouchi family has worked so hard to forge, rebellious Kaguya may be her world's only hope! Based loosely on the Japanese folklore classic, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter," Endo (of Spy x Family fame) adds to the many adaptations this monogatari has had over time. Art is busy, but attractive, as the panels are packed with detail no matter the setting. While the characters are fun (particularly the spunky Kaguya), the narrative has a tendency to go off the rails. A lot is being thrown at readers in this opening volume from a worldbuilding standpoint, and it can come off as a bit cluttered. The story is very much focused on the setup here, and there's absolutely potential for it to be a fun ride. But the fast and furious start off could serve as an impediment to readers. VERDICT While Blade of the Moon Princess has the capability to be a memorable adventure, it wakes up a little disoriented to start its day.—Joe Pascullo - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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