Sunday, August 18, 2024

REVIEW: The Dragon King's Imperial Wrath: Falling in Love with the Bookish Princess of the Rat Clan (manga, vol. 1) story by Aki Shikimi, art by Akiko Kawano, translated by Minna Lin

The Dragon King's Imperial Wrath is a fantasy romance manga series. I bought my copy of this volume new.

Review:

In the world of this series, thirteen clans rule the land (think animals of the Chinese Zodiac). The Rat Clan is the weakest, while the Dragon Clan is the strongest. The Dragon Clan has summoned a princess from each of the other clans in order to find the Dragon King a bride.

Ruiying isn't interested in becoming the Dragon King's bride - she just wants access to the Dragon Clan's incredible library. However, when the Dragon King, Yawen, encounters her, he instantly declares her his fated mate.

This is one of those series you need to not think about too much, or you'll start to poke holes in it. We have a 500-year-old dragon king who declares a 16-year-old to be his fated mate, which led to me wondering about the other 484ish years. Also, an enemy, the Bird Clan, is introduced out of nowhere right near the end of this volume. I assume the author was asked to add some conflict, because otherwise the only issue would have been that "dragon kings aren't allowed to marry their fated mates for reasons."

The artwork was pretty, and I'm a sucker for devoted romance heroes who smile a lot, so overall I liked this well enough.

Extras:

One full-color illustration and a couple humorous 4-panel comics re-imagining moments from the volume.

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