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Paperback Apothecarius Argentum: Volume 1 Book

ISBN: 140121181X

ISBN13: 9781401211813

Apothecarius Argentum: Volume 1

The new CMX series APOTHECARIOUS ARGENTUM puts a unique spinon the medieval fantasy genre. Argentum was raised to be a poison tester for a royal family. As he grewup, he developed an unusual immunity... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Not your average shoujo manga

Unlike the previous reviewer, the story got my attention and made me think about the story for a long time after I finished reading the first book. It got to the point that I had to get the rest of the available volumes. In fact, it's the first shoujo manga I've collected in a long while (the last one was Lovely Complex). Maybe it's because I'm a sucker for storylines about star-crossed lovers, but I genuinely love the romantic conflict in this story. I find the characters more mature and intelligent than your average high-school shoujo manga. The princess is naive, yes, but this actually works for the story because this gives a chance for character development. Her character does develop in the later volumes. She may be naive, but she is likable and NOT helpless (how many shoujo mangas have such useless heroines that you want to strangle and throw them off a cliff?). The romance is weaved into political and courtly intrigue, and readers will share the pain and dilemma of Argent and Princess Primula in their quest to be together. The obstacles in their way feel very real and not contrived (another point that sets it apart from other run-of-the-mill shoujo mangas). My only regret is that in Japan, this manga ("Yakushi Arjan" in Japanese) is not published by the more high-profile shoujo manga publishing houses such as Shogakukan (Flower Comics), and Hakusensha (Hana to Yume). So it has less exposure and as such is not as popular as the mangas from the more popular publishers. I actually had difficulty finding this title when I was in Japan. What a shame, since Apothecarius Argentum has a ton more story and believable romance than most of the more popular titles.

Worth saving

Argent was a slave growing up. When he was a child he was purchased by the King of Beazol bought Argent for his daughter, Primula, to act as her poison taster. After a misunderstanding between her and him gets him fired he goes to work as an apothecary elsewhere in the city. Years pass an another poisoning incident occurs and he is sent for to administer medication for it. He and Primula bond once again and she hires him to work as the official Royal Apothecary. But there is something off about Argent; he is a basilisk, an assassin fed with poison to minimize the effects of poison and also trained from birth in the deadly arts. there is a catch to this training, of course. Argent's touch can kill people. But what happens when he starts to fall in love... with the princess Primula? I liked this series a lot more than I thought I would. I work in the manga department in an independent book store and this has been kicking around since it arrived, virtually unnoticed by yours truly. This is a shame, because (as often happens) it's a series that has flown under the radar until it surfaced on a pull list. I took it home and read it and absolutely adored it, and now it is my mission to save this series from the cull list. It's so good. It has a great story, especially for a shojo storyline, and the imagery is gorgeous. I also like the character development, it's very compelling. I have to save it now. It's too much fun.
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