Though her main duty is still looking after Consort Gyokuyou, Maomao finds time to help her friends and acquaintances in the rear palace, including Xiaolan, who will need a job after her term of service ends, and Consort Lishu, who’s convinced she’s seen a ghost! When complications arise with Gyokuyou’s pregnancy, however, Maomao knows she’s not skilled enough to handle a situation that could threaten the life of both mother and child. She knows someone who is, but they haven’t been welcome in the rear palace for a very long time… Meanwhile, Maomao begins to discern what seem to be links between otherwise unrelated incidents in the rear palace. But what if her dawning knowledge makes her the next victim?
I never thought I would get so hooked on The Apothecary Diaries that I would read the manga, watch the anime, and then start reading the novel they are based on, but that's exactly what happened. It might seem unusual to start this type of review from the fourth volume, but after watching the anime and reading the manga, I didn't want to begin the story from the start for the third time. So, I started from where the manga currently ends.
Initially, transitioning from manga to a book was quite challenging—suddenly not seeing the characters made it difficult to distinguish between characters, especially when three of them, for example were named Lakan, Lahan, and Luomen. However, over time, I managed to tell them apart. With the help of Google, but I did it.
It’s partly my fault for not checking the current status of the manga, as I thought there were only two or three volumes left until it was finished—which is definitely not true as the story is just beginning and it’s still far from over. Fortunately, the light novel, which is still ongoing, already has almost all available volumes translated into English—officially and well-translated—so I can continue the story without having to stop at crucial moments.
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure why I became so obsessed with this story that I’ve read it almost three times. Yes, it is good: — I absolutely adore the heroine, Maomao, who is smart, funny, sarcastic and it's just hard not to love her. — The romance, or rather the very beginning of it, has me blushing—all thanks to Jinshi. But as a romance book lover, there's not enough of it here. — The mysteries are intriguing and even educational—I've learned a lot of fascinating facts from them. However, they get a tad boring when it's just one mystery after another with some royal problem in between. Still, I get so connected to both the main and side characters that I just can’t stop reading it. Knowing myself, I will probably devour the entire series within a month. Anyway, I can't wait to read the next volumes!!
This book was one big rollercoaster. The start with Lishu and the ghost was fairly slow. But things started to pick up and get MESSY oh my goodness! The twists and turns?! I was not prepared.
There was a bit towards the end when there were discussions about a clan, the adopted clan head, the clan head's daughter, the emperor's daughter and I couldn't keep it all straight at all. A few names here and there, would've alleviated my confusion.
THAT ENDING!? THE EPILOGUE!? Wow. Wow. It was more than I expected. I didn't know I could get behind a slow burn but I am fully aboard the Maomao Jinshi train. Their little moments are so special! I was smiling like a fool.
I feel like things have wrapped up in a fairly neat overarching arc, but I see there are several more books. So clearly things aren't over. There's a part of me hankering to start Volume 5 tonight, but I will try to exercise restraint.
Things get very, very dark in this volume, and although they do all work out in the end, it goes places that I never would have expected of the series. But it's done well, which says volumes about Natsu Hyuuga as an author, and the epilogue is sufficiently cathartic to make up for a lot of the emotional turmoil.
Meanwhile on the romance plot front, the frog may be out of the pants (metaphorically speaking), but that just brings a whole new host of problems for poor Jinshi. He's really got his work cut out for him breaking through Maomao's Wall of Density...
“Maomao loves Jinshi!” I scream as they drag me back to the white room…
Yeah, yeah I’m having a JinMao brainrot but how can you expect me not to after their union scene and that freaking epilogue? I am not even kidding, the whole thing turns into The Freak Diaries with the epilogue. The hilarious thing is, while Jinshi was… well, doing his own thing, Maomao was thinking about how toxic human saliva is.
I can’t with that woman.
This book, had a lot of hilarious scenes. From Lakan being a crazy father, that we all love, to Maomao turning torture devices into her own personal brunch, the whole book was very funny when it was not emotionally abusing me with the backstories and the eventual final scenes of some characters. Maomao should’ve become a therapist instead of an apothecary, and I’m not even joking.
But jokes aside, I have one real criticism for the series. (Yeah I can’t believe it either.) The author heavily relies on “coincidences” as plot devices, which only really works with comedy settings, not mystery. The number of times some characters were just lucky and were in the right place at the right time had started to bug me. While I understand it might be a choice of writing style, I also feel like it is just the easy way out of complicated storylines. Don’t get me wrong, the amount of times these series has shocked me and tied everything together is insane, but still.
Lastly, everybody say thank you to Jinshi for giving us the crash out of the century. It was fantastic to witness.
Again, no proper review. No time for a proper review. Must start the next book. Five stars.
Ok, so I could not wait for the manga or the anime to move forward so I read the light novels — yep, plural.
⚕️ Volume 4 was great 🍙 Volume 5 was ok ⚕️ Volume 6 I skipped here and there 🤫 🍙 Volume 7 was so boring (yes, I know, I should appreciate the political dynamics, but I just could not care less) ⚕️ Volume 8 was quite fun and the end was 🤯 🍙 Volumes 9 and 10 were meh at a maximum
But Maomao is always THE BEST and her relationships with Jinshi, the freak strategic, the Empresses, and many others are to live for
The fourth volume of the Apothecary Diaries is the finale of an arc, following the tension that was so magnificently set by the previous volume. The set-up itself goes as far back as the first book, from the removal of Ah-Duo from the rear palace. All the things built up in the previous book reached a gripping climax in this one, and Maomao finds herself dragged right into the center of it. Literally. Because she gets kidnapped and then transported to the core of this whole conspiracy.
In any case, the book starts with Maomao being distraught over Jinshi's secret. Not only about her discovery of his decently sized frog, but what it says about his true identity. It doesn't help that Gyokuyou might be experiencing a breech birth, so Maomao's adoptive father, Luomen, is summoned back to the rear palace to give assistance. Maomao also learns that Xiaolan's terms of employment is ending, so she spends the first few chapters working in the bath with Xiaolan and Shisui in the hope of finding a new job for her friend.
…and then she learns a secret, and things immediately stops being peaceful.
This particular volume is probably my favorite so far, even if it has less mysteries to solve due to the sheer scale of the conspiracy. It's so well-written, and it gives depth to all of the characters involved. Maomao, who's usually so distant and detached, shows that she's also a human capable of emotions as she weeps over the loss of a friend by the end of the book. Most of the questions so far have been answered and resolved, except maybe the presence of the foreign envoys—which feels like it leads to a completely different issue anyway.
At the end of the book, Maomao finds herself back in the pleasure district. Jinshi can't keep her working under him anymore, due to a certain major action he had to take to save her. That can't possibly be the end of their involvement though, so I'm excited to see where the story will be heading next.
The TWISTS AND TURNS in the plot were amazing so many little details and hints coming together for these shocking reveals I couldn't see coming. I was hooked! The scale of everything escalated hugely in this book and I was here for it.
Oh my god. I finished this entire book in one sitting because there wasn’t a single place where I thought I could put it down to sleep. I thought I knew where the plot was going, but it still managed to surprise me. Then watching all the little mysteries and offhand stories from the previous three books be woven into a giant conspiracy? Insane.
Jinshi at war and somehow still giving off the vibes of a sad, wet kitten in a cardboard box? Incredible.
Once again this series is just so IMMACULATE, such a thrilling mystery historical romance blend.
This one was just so so soooo good. Questions were finally definitively answered for once, new mysteries appeared, and overall, I just can't wait to read more. I cannot wait for the physical release of the next volumes when digitally there are already 13 (and only four psycially released in english??), so obviously I already bought all 13 of the ebooks because I can't be normal about anything.
I am finally free of chemistry as well, so hopefully my next courses will be a little more bearable and allow for some more reading time :)
Trying to connect the dots between Wang Mu’s bloodline, Shisui’s father, and Maomao’s biological father, Lakan. Hmmm. I wonder if Maomao has any distant relation with Wang Mu.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
5/5 The story completely took another turn. So much intense action and mysteries were happening. I really love how this series ties all the little things together and creates a mind blowing history. On the other hand Jinshi at the end turned into a freak and just by knowing what happenes in the next volume uhh im scared.
To finalize even though it was sometimes tiring to read I give this book 5/5 because It really deserves it. The best part so far.
simplemente devorando esta maravilla, pareciera que la señora espolvoreó crack entre cada palabra que leo de su puño🤩 todo de diez con esta saga hasta la fecha, a estas alturas no hay quien me pare los pies, se está convirtiendo en una favoritísima a niveles de la Sarita…
Whilst I was aware that some of the events in this book were going to happen, I had assumed that it would be later down the line. So in short, volume four caught me a little off guard. Up until now, this series has had quite a steady pace and felt a lot more at home in the slice of life genre with just the occasional mystery. In this volume, however, I found the darker tones much more pronounced with a surprising amount of violence and more complex scheming as I would normally expect of a story set in a fictional Forbidden City.
MaoMao gets kidnapped and taken out of the Inner Palace which largely separates her from the cast we know as well as giving us more glimpses of life outside the palace. The stakes start to feel higher and, despite MaoMao and Jinshi being seperate for most of the volume, I do think the romance was more obvious in this volume too [at least from Jinshi's side].
While the tone is darker overall, there are still light hearted moments and MaoMao shenanigans even in the midst of the harshest scenes. I enjoyed seeing more of some of the support cast as well, most notably MaoMao [the cat].
slow buildup but wow the scale of this one didn’t disappoint. im so excited to see it drawn out and animated! i loved getting to see more depth from the characters, and the romance continue to naturally evolve. maomao is still her maomao self and i love it.
Da es skandalöserweise von dieser Geschichte erst zwei Staffeln gibt und die zweite noch nicht einmal komplett raus ist - musste ich zu drastischen Maßnahmen greifen und weiterlesen. Ich sag’s wie es ist: ich bin besessen von der Geschichte um Maomao und Jinshi. ICH LIEBE ES.
OH GODDDDDDDD, GIVE ME THE NEXT BOOK RIGHT NOW!!!! Blessed be the moon prince!!!! I'm going to try to make my reviews as short and concise as possible. So many things happen in this particular book that I didn't expect; it was definitely an emotional rollercoaster. I think this is one of the best of the five books I'm reading. Thanks to the author for feeding my madness with more Jinmao crumbs, I haven't even made a single bread with that one yet, but it's something.
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- THE LAST FEW CHAPTERS WITH THOSE JINMAO SCENES AHHHHH. I screamed and kicked like a child. - I love seeing Jinshi's true face and side. This man LOVES that apothecary. Please give him an award. The whole rescue scene, from when she sees him and then they reunite, and AHHHH AND MORE AHHHHHH. - It broke my heart to see how the only two people Maomao had ever created a bond of friendship and trust with were no longer in her life. It really hurt, especially knowing how difficult these kinds of relationships are for her. - I never felt good about Shisui, I won't deny that it was hard for me to empathize with her, but I did shed a tear or two...
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POR DIOSSSSSSSS, DENME EL PRÓXIMO LIBRO PERO YAAAAA!!!! Bendito sea el príncipe de la luna!!!! Voy a tratar de hacer mis reseñas los más cortas y concisas posibles. En este número en particular pasan tantas cosas que no esperaba, fue una montaña rusa de emociones definitivamente. Creo que de los 5 libros que voy leyendo este es uno de los mejores, ya veremos los próximos. Gracias a la autora por alimentar mi locura con más migajas de Jinmao, aún no hago ni un pan con eso, pero algo es algo.
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- LOS ÚLTIMOS CAPÍTULOS CON ESAS ESCENAS JINMAO AHHHHH. Grite y patalee como una condenada - Adoro ver el verdadero rostro y faceta de Jinshi, este hombre ADORA a esa boticaria, por favor, denle un premio. Toda la escena del rescate, desde que ella lo ve y después se reencuentran y AHHHH Y MÁS AHHHHH. - Me partió el alma ver como las únicas dos personas con las que Maomao había creado un vínculo de amistad y confianza, ya no estén en su vida, es algo que me dolió bastante y más sabiendo lo difícil que es para ella este tipo de relaciones - Nunca me dio buena espina Shisui, no voy a negar que me costó mucho empatizar con ella, pero si solté una que otra lagrima...
Ce tome est un vrai tournant de la saga, d’abord parce qu’on a enfin atteint l’inédit par rapport au manga et parce que l’intrigue prend un virage très sérieux, avec pas mal de confirmations de ce qu’on soupçonnait depuis des lustres. Je pense qu’il s’agit de la fin d’un arc, à voir maintenant ce qui va se passer désormais pour nos personnages. Un peu perturbée par la dernière scène des chouchous…