Magus of the Library - Vol. 8 Ch. 35 - Two ways a nation can fall

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Paintings or artworks do, yes. But reading 20-page chapters is weird af on a huge monitor. And how do you read it on a sofa or in the garden/park/balcony? Don‘t tell me you read at your work desk??

Tablets are the best way to read manga, as they are the closest in size to an actual manga volume/book. There‘s a reason you don‘t see books the size of a PC monitor…
I have a special setup, I game in a recliner with a dual monitor setup. It's very comfy to read/watch/game.

The reason why books are smaller is because it's convenient, they are made to be portable. Certain books are actually huge, but it's by choice and often involves art rather than writing. I have a tablet too, I still prefer to read on my computer monitor. At close to 42,000 chapters read on a computer monitor.
 
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Thank you so much for the translation! The official release is so slooooowwwwww!

P.S. Are you interested in doing Kyokou Suiri? That one got a slow translation as well.
I feel like I must've read the first few chapters of In/Spectre before but I don't think it's for me, sorry
"Fushi no Kami" and "Magus of the Library" are really just series that I wish got translated faster so I could read them myself
but if you know anything w/ a similar premise to these or even to "Ascendance of a Bookworm," I'll look into it
 
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I feel like I must've read the first few chapters of In/Spectre before but I don't think it's for me, sorry
"Fushi no Kami" and "Magus of the Library" are really just series that I wish got translated faster so I could read them myself
but if you know anything w/ a similar premise to these or even to "Ascendance of a Bookworm," I'll look into it
You might like Touge Oni. It's different then Ascendance of a Bookworm or Magus but what's it got is creativity in it's world building. It's set in ancient Japan's mythology with ancient gods and combines Sci Fi and gods together. It's a genre fusion that honestly makes sense as of course gods can wield Science fiction powers. And yet those powers never feel out of place. There's also a ton of ideas that the mangakaka has implemented that I am in awe of but I'll let you discover them yourself. Just give it a read as it's pretty good and one of the best fantasy manga even better than AoB imo.

It has gotten an official translation though along with someone on mangadex who fan translated the later volumes so no need to translate. Just wanted to give a reccomendation of one of my fav series.
 
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I feel like I must've read the first few chapters of In/Spectre before but I don't think it's for me, sorry
"Fushi no Kami" and "Magus of the Library" are really just series that I wish got translated faster so I could read them myself
but if you know anything w/ a similar premise to these or even to "Ascendance of a Bookworm," I'll look into it
Roger that! Thank you for replying. I kind of get it, I think the first arc of it is not very good, in fact, it's the least favorite arc of mine. I finds the later arcs much more interesting, such as the guillotine (ch. 21-22) or yuki-onna (Ch. 30-30) ones.

As for the recommendation, I think you might be interested in "Witch Hat Atelier". I think it's quite similar to Magus of the Library. It's like they're siblings, for the lack of better word. 🤣
It's also getting an anime adaptation too! I wishes Magus of the Library will get one some day. It would be so epic!
 

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