Blissful Land #1

8.1

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Writer Ichimon Izumi
Artist Ichimon Izumi

Khang Zhipa is a 13-year-old doctor's apprentice living in a mountain village in 18th-century Tibet. One day, when he gets back from collecting medicinal herbs, he finds a bride-to-be and her wedding party will be resting at his home for the night. The bride's name is Moshi Rati and it turns out she's actually Khang Zhipa's fiancee from another land, here to stay! Enjoy this heartwarming slice-of-life tale woven by a kind-hearted boy and his mysterious bride.

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  • 8.2

    Black Nerd Problems - Carrie McClain

    Jan 29, 2019

    Come for the slice of life premise, stay for the absolutely endearing journey of food and family and young adults figuring out how they can heal those around them with more than just medicine. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Graphic Library - Sara Campbell

    Feb 06, 2023

    This is a very comforting read and a little more kid-friendly than A Bride’s Story. Khang and Rati are relatively the same age, and, so far, there’s no nudity. The whole story has a very slow, comforting pace that blends slice-of-life with iyashikei. The two mains are both good people with good hearts who want to help each other and other townsfolk, so the message of building community is strong and wholesome. This might appeal to romance readers who want something a little more laid back and without the usual comedy-of-errors storylines that abound in romance manga. Read Full Review

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