The Worst Ronin

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Age Range
14+
Release Date
May 21, 2024
ISBN
978-0358464945
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When an unlikely pair of female samurai join forces, what begins as your run-of-the-mill quest for glory and revenge evolves into something much more complicated. Turns out fighting actual demons doesn’t mean you’re not running from your own internal ones. Nimona meets Attack on Titan in this edgy, unexpectedly hilarious, genre-defying young adult graphic novel.

Being a samurai isn’t easy. Sixteen-year-old Chihiro Ito knows that more than anyone. Her father is renowned among the samurai, but the only thing Chihiro is known for is spending way too much time on her phone obsessing over Tatsuo Nakano, Chihiro’s idol and the first woman to be accepted into Kesi Academy, a prestigious samurai school.

So, when Chihiro’s father is conscripted for service and the opportunity arises to work with Tatsuo in his stead, Chihiro jumps at the chance to prove that she’s worthy of a spot at Kesi Academy and the samurai title. Their mission: kill the yamauba demon terrorizing a village. With a legendary samurai like Tatsuo by her side, Chihiro is convinced victory is inevitable. But Tatsuo isn’t at all like the hero Chihiro imagined. Foulmouthed, quick tempered, and a terrible drunk, Tatsuo completely turned her back on the samurai way and is now a ronin working for hire as a means of escaping the grief that haunts her. Forced to work together, the two are thrust on a treacherous journey filled with epic battles and twisted conspiracies as they must put aside their differences to save the village and face the demons of the past.

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The Worst Ronin
Overall rating
 
4.8
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
This is a prime example of stick with the book and you'll enjoy it. The Worst Ronin is a unique story about two female samurai who go on a mission, one to prove herself and one for money. With this mindset, it's clear they are an unlikely pair. At the beginning of this story I wasn't sure how it was going to unfold and I wasn't really sold on the plot. But I figured, graphic novel - I'll be able to push through and I'm so glad I did. This turned quickly into a cute and rewarding story. I thought it was interesting the blend of feudal Japan and modern technology of cell phones. This added a unique twist but didn't take away from the atmosphere of the book. The art work was amazing and truly captured the characters emotions. Whether it was Chihiro’s reaction on being scolded or the secret smile given by Tatsuo. Each block was well thought out and I loved it.

The characters and the story truly brought out the best in the artwork. I was laughing and angry but most importantly I was connected to the story. I really hope there are more adventures with these two because they compliment each other so well and their adventures seem far from over. I highly recommend this if you are a fan of graphic novels with a mismatched pair and Japanese over-tones, then you'll love this!
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