Cover of The Apothecary Diaries 01 (Light Novel)

The Apothecary Diaries 01 (Light Novel)

by Natsu Hyuuga
4.8
Published May 14, 2024

About this book

NOW IN ENGLISH FOR THE FIRST TIME: Discover the popular Japanese light novel that inspired the fan-favorite Apothecary Diaries manga and anime! A palace servant trained in herbal medicine finds herself at the heart of imperial intrigue in this lushly illustrated historical mystery. Maomao leads an unassuming life with her apothecary father, but kidnappers whisk her away to a world of consorts and serving women in the empire’s rear palace. Sold into imperial servitude, the girl keeps her quick wit, sharp mind, and medical knowledge a secret. But the head eunuch, Jinshi, shatters Maomao’s low profile when she catches his eye. He perceives her true skills and makes her a lady-in-waiting to the rear palace’s top consort. Can Maomao quietly pass her term as her lady’s food tester, or will observational prowess and curiosity push her into danger as she uncovers turmoil at court? This first installment in an ongoing light novel series starring an unforgettable female apothecary blends historical mystery and palace intrigue with a dash of romance—inspiring the popular The Apothecary Diaries manga anime adaptations!

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What readers are saying

Nic F

A Brilliant Start to an Amazing Series!

"Volume 1 of The Apothecary Diaries is absolutely captivating! From the very first chapter, the story pulls you into a world of court intrigue, mystery, and clever problem-solving. The protagonist is sharp, witty, and refreshingly unique, making every twist and turn a delight to read. The historical setting is rich and immersive, and the pacing keeps you hooked until the end. If you love smart storytelling with a touch of humor and suspense, this is a must-read. Highly recommend! ["

January 7, 2026 Verified Purchase
Sadie Woods

Chinese Palace Drama

"I grew up on anime and manga which turned into light novels. Just about all Japanese, with a Korean one here and there, as that's what publishers picked up. It's only been recently that venturing onto the web (I highly recommend Novel Updates) I found the wide and wonderful world of Chinese novels. There are unique themes to this country's novels, though one of the most drama filled are the Imperial Harem genre. Readers of this genre will already be familiar with the terms used in this book. Indeed, the English translation here uses the Chinese language terms like gufei and the prefix Xiao (meaning little) in front of names. You'd hardly believe it is a Japanese novel! I openly invite those wanting a good change of pace. This is a female lead story, but don't let that fool you into thinking its shojo. Those expecting pure flowery romance won't have a home here- in a world where women fight for the right to become the Empress by bearing a son for the emperor, there is no shortage of backstabbing and manipulation. Love has no real place in a harem- it's all politics. That's where our protagonist Maomao comes in. A poison obsessed apothecary kidnapped and sold into Imperial service as a laundry servant, she finds herself helping to solve a chronic poisoning incident among the young heirs and ends up becoming a food taster for the Emperor's current favorite consort. Maomao is no typical female lead. This is seinen- the story is very much focused on plot and you as a reader will be far more invested in Maomao once again being drug into a situation that'll make use of her poison knowledge than the as of book one foggy whiff of an eventual romance. Give this one a shot if the idea of a food tester solving mysteries in an Imperial harem sounds intriguing! It'll open up a whole new world for you in light novels! I would advise against children reading it due to content (nothing explicit whatsoever, but Maomao grew up in a red light district as an apothecary's daughter and the harem exists to give the Emperor heirs besides), but it's a great read with a strong female lead! ["

June 9, 2021 Verified Purchase

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