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Bibliophile Princess (Manga) Vol 5 - cover

Bibliophile Princess (Manga) Vol 5

Yui

Traductor Alyssa Niioka

Editorial: J-Novel Heart

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Sinopsis

The scheming at the Autumn Hunting Festival comes to a head! Danger waits at every turn, and Elianna finds herself in the crosshairs of not only foreign threats but domestic ones as well. Not everyone can be trusted, not even the fabled Ghost of Eidel! Will Elianna be able to handle jumping through the hoops of high society while also dodging the very real danger posed by people out for her life?
Disponible desde: 10/02/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 170 páginas.

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