On the official Twitter account for the light novel series by Miya Kazuki and illustrated by Yuu Shiina, Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Zahm ni wa Shudan wo ErandeiraremasenIt was announced that the fourth part of the work (consisting of volumes 13 to 21) will be adapted to Manga. Serialization will begin soon and will be taken over by Hikaru Katsuki ((Small steps, Magazine heroines on the beach).

Kazuki started posting the novels on the website Shousetsuka ni Narou Completed in September 2013 and March 2017. The publisher then began to publish it on paper TO books with illustrations by Yuu Shiina in January 2015. The publisher released the twenty-fourth volume on September 10th.

The piece inspired a fourteen-episode anime adaptation produced by the studios. Ajia-do animation works, Headed by Mitsuru mushroom and scripts from Mariko Kunisawa, released in October 2019. A second season with twelve episodes premiered in April of this year. The production of a third season is confirmed.

Synopsis of Honzuki no Gekokujou

Motosu Urano, a book-loving student who recently received her certification as a librarian and should start her dream job after graduation, dies in an earthquake when she is crushed under her huge collection of books.

With the sole desire to keep reading, he wants to be reborn and reborn in a world of low literacy, very few books, limited only to the world’s nobility. As she gets used to her new life as the five-year-old daughter of a lowly soldier named Mayne, there is no way to access the books no matter how much she wants to read. What do you do when there are no books? Of course you do it yourself … Your goal now will be to become a librarian, no matter what, and live a life surrounded by books, but this time make it yourself.

Source: Official Twitter account

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