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    • WaterDweller
      WaterDweller Premium Member last edited by WaterDweller

      Name: 新米錬金術師の店舗経営 - Shinmai Renkinjutsushi no Tenpo Keiei (Management of a Novice Alchemist)
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      Publisher: Fujimi Shobo / Fujimi Fantasia Bunko
      Volumes: September 20, 2019 - ongoing (6 volumes as of September 2022)
      Author: Itsuki Mizuho
      Illustrator: Fuumi

      Synopsis (from MyAnimeList):
      Shoot for the stars! I'm going to be the country's number one alchemist!

      When young girl Sarasa graduated from the Royal Alchemist Academy, her teacher gifted her a house for her to set up shop. Aiming to become a masterclass alchemist, she gathers materials herself, experiments and operates a business. In her very own atelier, Sarasa indulges in a slow and relaxed alchemist life!

      Reason:
      Stumbled across the anime, looked up the author, and realised it's the same author as To Another World... with Land Mines! So, of course, I had to watch a couple of episodes, just out of pure curiosity. Seems like a fun little show so far, a nice setup for CGDCT (Cute Girls Doing Cute Things), though with the added bonus of a humorously gory harvesting scene to spice things up, along with a strongly hinted side of yuri.

      As always, though, I'd prefer to read the novel, thus the suggestion. Also, I've been enjoying the author's other work quite a bit (which I don't think I'm alone in), so I figure it's a decent bet that I'll enjoy this one as well.

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        rsog412 Premium Member last edited by rsog412

        I'll throw in behind this one, too.

        I'm a big fan of Atelier, and this seems like it's basically an Atelier game in novel form, both in its focus on nonsensically overpowered "alchemy" and its cuteness.

        Same author as Land Mines! is also promising.

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        • Geezer Weasalopes
          Geezer Weasalopes Premium Member @rsog412 last edited by

          @rsog412 said in Shinmai Renkinjutsushi no Tenpo Keiei (Management of a Novice Alchemist):

          Same author as Land Mines! is also promising.

          Right; that's why I just started checking out the anime, it was mentioned in the latest afterward.

          It being the same author is enough to get me interested, to be honest.

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            degeneratesock Member last edited by

            Almost a year after the anime and this series still has no English publisher. :( Though that does mean it's still available for JNC, so that's something.

            It's gotten a 7th volume since this post was made, as well as a third manga volume.

            I think this cute-focused fantasy story will appeal well to anyone enjoying Making Magic: The Sweet Life of a Witch Who Knows an Infinite MP Loophole and Taking My Reincarnation One Step at a Time: No One Told Me There Would Be Monsters!

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              Ingraman Premium Member last edited by

              Her legs aren’t broken, are they? Her feet look like they’re turned nearly 90° relative to her knees/thighs.

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              • piisfun
                piisfun Member @Ingraman last edited by

                @Ingraman said in Shinmai Renkinjutsushi no Tenpo Keiei (Management of a Novice Alchemist):

                Her legs aren’t broken, are they? Her feet look like they’re turned nearly 90° relative to her knees/thighs.

                Just an artist with no understanding of biomechanics, apparently.

                My opinion on this particular story is... mixed.
                It starts off quite strong, but even by the second volume, it starts losing a lot of what makes it interesting, and just becomes very repetitive.

                Green's Theorem

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