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A review by maggiec
テンジュの国 1 Tenju no Kuni 1 by 泉一聞, Ichimon Izumi
5.0
I received a free copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Blissful Land was a wonderful story set in a Tibetan mountain village in the 18th-century. We follow Khang Zhipa a 13-year-old boy, who was an apprentice healer. One day his bride-to-be arrives in his home and we follow him and his family life after that.
First of all, I really liked Khang Zhipa, he was a very mature boy for his age and I really liked his personality. He was a wonderful character that genuinely enjoyed helping others, he loved what he did and was not ashamed to share his love for his work with others.
Moshu Rati was also a sweet girl, even though she got betrothed to someone she didn't know, she didn't wasn't mean or spiteful to Khang Zhipa or his family and showed, throughout the story, a very mature personality. She wanted to learn and help the one she was going to marry.
I found his family was funny and supportive and I really appreciated that I could see their daily life.
I have to say, while I read this I had a big smile on my face. The artwork was amazing and very detailed from the setting to the clothing, the author did a beautiful job drawing everything.
I'm in love with this story and I want to read the next volumes. I recommend this manga to everyone who wants to read a light-story that leaves the reader with a warm and happy feeling.
Blissful Land was a wonderful story set in a Tibetan mountain village in the 18th-century. We follow Khang Zhipa a 13-year-old boy, who was an apprentice healer. One day his bride-to-be arrives in his home and we follow him and his family life after that.
First of all, I really liked Khang Zhipa, he was a very mature boy for his age and I really liked his personality. He was a wonderful character that genuinely enjoyed helping others, he loved what he did and was not ashamed to share his love for his work with others.
Moshu Rati was also a sweet girl, even though she got betrothed to someone she didn't know, she didn't wasn't mean or spiteful to Khang Zhipa or his family and showed, throughout the story, a very mature personality. She wanted to learn and help the one she was going to marry.
I found his family was funny and supportive and I really appreciated that I could see their daily life.
I have to say, while I read this I had a big smile on my face. The artwork was amazing and very detailed from the setting to the clothing, the author did a beautiful job drawing everything.
I'm in love with this story and I want to read the next volumes. I recommend this manga to everyone who wants to read a light-story that leaves the reader with a warm and happy feeling.