

Main isn’t looking to make a ton of money or secure a position of power her motivation is to read. Where Ascendance of a Bookworm differs is the protagonists relationship with these merchants. Like a lot of medieval anime stories, there is a merchants guild filled with greedy men looking to make a profit. This is where the story really has it’s heart.
ASCENDANCE OF A BOOKWORM TV TROPES TRIAL
After all, it takes trial and error to find a method to cheaply produce paper. Throughout the process of living day to day life and working towards her end goal of creating books, Main also introduces a lot of other new “inventions” to the world. They work diligently, but her fever often halts progress for days at a time. But to do this, Main has to “invent” a lot of modern techniques for things like paper. Every day, Main and her childhood friend Lutz work hard to make her dream of creating books come true. This fever can really be thought of as the show’s main antagonist. Her body is ravished by an unpredictable fever that threatens to take her life. So our heroine sets out to accomplish the only solution she can think of: she’s going to make her own books.Īpart from being born into a peasant family, our heroine Main (pronounced Myne) has another problem: she’s sickly. Even touching a book is outside of her budget, much less actually owning one. Unfortunately, the technological limitations of the time make books rare and expensive and she was reborn into a peasant family. Instead of grand adventures to defeat the evil demon king and save the land, we follow the story of a young girl who simply wants to read books.

I’m not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but I’m not exactly getting tired of them so far, I’ve only been turned off by the most generic of isekai.Īscendance of a Bookworm manages to avoid all but some of the most basic isekai tropes (looking at you, every isekai fantasy town in anime).

Honestly, I should just buy the domain and link it to a special page with all my isekai reviews (because you know it will be the most active section on here). Ascendance of a Bookworm is indeed an isekai anime. Yes, you read that first paragraph correctly. How interesting could an isekai about a girl who just wants to read books actually be? Turns out, it makes for pretty great entertainment. Ascendance of a Bookworm falls into the second category. Every once in a while, I’ll read a description for an anime that makes me go “Huh…that actually might work.” It’s usually something that sounds either super outlandish (such as Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai) or so mundane that I’m not sure how it will be entertaining (such as The Great Passage).
