Trolardy y el pan dorado (4You2)

Trolardy y el pan dorado (4You2)

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Summary

Acclaimed creator Kaoru Mori’s tale of life on the nineteenth-century Silk Road turns westward, following Englishman Mr。 Smith on his long journey to Ankara。 Passing through a fishing village along the Aral Sea, Smith and his guide encounter a pair of spirited young girls named Laila and Leily--identical twins who are fishing not for sturgeon, but for husbands! Despite their efforts to find two wealthy, healthy, and handsome brothers to wed, Laila and Leily’s plans generally only land them in loads of trouble!

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Maria Durand

Me preocupaba un poco que se siga alejando de la historia principal pero este arco es muy divertido, seguimos el viaje del Sr。Smith (tan adorable) y conocemos a estar alocadas gemelas, es dulcemente romántico。

Mehsi

The fourth volume and this time Smith gets stuck in a village, we meet twins Leyli and Layla as they try to get married。It’s been a while since I read this series, I keep forgetting about it despite it being a great read every time! I guess I should really get to buying one volume each month! Will be starting with that in April as I kind of went through my March budget already (I always buy a stack of books from Amazon each month at the beginning of the month)。In this book we see very little of The fourth volume and this time Smith gets stuck in a village, we meet twins Leyli and Layla as they try to get married。It’s been a while since I read this series, I keep forgetting about it despite it being a great read every time! I guess I should really get to buying one volume each month! Will be starting with that in April as I kind of went through my March budget already (I always buy a stack of books from Amazon each month at the beginning of the month)。In this book we see very little of Smith, most of the book is focussed on the cute girls, twins, that you see on the cover。 I just loved Leyli and Layla! They were absolutely adorable and I love that they had their own will。 They weren’t going to be put off by anything。 I loved how dedicated they were to finding a husband and made up all sorts of plots to get a man (including one that involved throwing a fish at a rich looking man to get him in the river and then to save him)。 Of course, the plots all go awry, and the girls’ father isn’t amused by their antics。 Haha。 I laughed so hard at all the things these girls got up to。 I do love though that they were so eager to get married。 They don’t look very old, 15/16, but I guess that is old enough for them to want to get married。And so we meet Sami and Sam (or Samaan and Farsaami but everyone shortens their names)。 Two boys who look very much like each other。 They are a bit like Layla and Leyli in the way that they want freedom and keep their dreams。 However unlike the girls they aren’t that into marrying。 But arrangements are made and I just loved how they decided to go on dates。 That was just so adorable to see and I loved seeing that the pairing that the dad made actually work。 I don’t really see it as a spoiler, I mean the marriage is arranged and all that, they just need to figure out which girl to match with which brother。 I loved the dates。 I mean, they aren’t like the dates that we know。 These dates involve climbing trees and fishing。 I loved the banter between the brothers and the sisters and I loved seeing them get closer each day。I had such a laugh at the 22nd chapter as that one was kind of like a bootcamp just for the girls to get ready for their wedding。 Yes, these girls are a tad lazy and mom doesn’t just want to let them go without making sure they are fine。 Making sure that they can handle things and know what to pass on should they get children。 The ending of this chapter definitely had me in tears。 Awww~I am a bit sad that we didn’t see a lot of Smith in this one, hopefully next volume will feature some more of his journeys (and hopefully he doesn’t get stuck helping out villages as he does in this one)。I loved seeing Yusuf, Karluk, and Amira again! So happy that things are going well for them。 I am quite curious if we will see more of Pariya and the boy she may be going to marry。All in all, I love loved this volume and I will be getting another one soon!Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess。com/ 。。。more

Melissa

Sur la route vers Istanbul, Mr Smith tombe de dromadaire dans la mer d’Aral et est sauvé par deux jumelles。 Il va être invité à rester en tant qu’invité。Dans ce tome, pas de grandes nouveautés。 Nous découvrons un nouveau village et l’histoire de deux sœurs jumelles inséparables et assez énergiques。 Il est amusant de voir que l’autrice montre un Orient où toutes les femmes ne sont pas soumises et silencieuses。 Mr Smith est encore un observateur à la marge de l’histoire。 On aperçoit sa gentillesse Sur la route vers Istanbul, Mr Smith tombe de dromadaire dans la mer d’Aral et est sauvé par deux jumelles。 Il va être invité à rester en tant qu’invité。Dans ce tome, pas de grandes nouveautés。 Nous découvrons un nouveau village et l’histoire de deux sœurs jumelles inséparables et assez énergiques。 Il est amusant de voir que l’autrice montre un Orient où toutes les femmes ne sont pas soumises et silencieuses。 Mr Smith est encore un observateur à la marge de l’histoire。 On aperçoit sa gentillesse quand il essaie de soigner tous ceux qui viennent le voir。Les dessins sont toujours très fins mais j’y ai trouvé moins de nouveautés, de découvertes que dans les tomes précédents。 。。。more

Abi

This was really good! Laila and Leily and their future husbands are all cute together。 The twins are a riot。 I loved their mom。 The art is as gorgeous as ever。 I liked seeing Amir and Pariya in the first chapter, which I didn't expect。 I want the next one! This was really good! Laila and Leily and their future husbands are all cute together。 The twins are a riot。 I loved their mom。 The art is as gorgeous as ever。 I liked seeing Amir and Pariya in the first chapter, which I didn't expect。 I want the next one! 。。。more

Dennise

The twins are hilarious!

TheBookDreamer

I love the twins 🤣 I also like that we keep peeking in on our friends from other tribes 😊

Winter

3,5 Stars

Ignacio

Divertido entreacto con nuevos personajes en el que se enfoca el tema del matrimonio desde la comedia juvenil。 Se me ha hecho un pelín largo, pero las sonrisas han estado ahí。

Octavia Cade

I'm at volume four now, and finally I can call one of these stories an actual romance (using the term as romance writers use it, or so I understand)。 Twin sisters Laila and Leily think their dad's taking too long to find them husbands, so they scheme to track down their own。 They end up getting engaged to the twin sons of a family friend, and the whole thing is hilarious。 I'm in the local library at the moment, having just finished reading, and I had to keep stifling my giggles as I did so。 The I'm at volume four now, and finally I can call one of these stories an actual romance (using the term as romance writers use it, or so I understand)。 Twin sisters Laila and Leily think their dad's taking too long to find them husbands, so they scheme to track down their own。 They end up getting engaged to the twin sons of a family friend, and the whole thing is hilarious。 I'm in the local library at the moment, having just finished reading, and I had to keep stifling my giggles as I did so。 The girls are。。。 very determined, shall we say, and that's amusing, but hands down the funniest part is their father, and the grooms' father, negotiating bride price。 A close second is Laila and Leily's mum putting them through what is essentially bridal boot camp, as she makes sure that they really do have the skills to run a household。 Mr。 Smith's there as well, basically in the background as a means to introduce the twins, but the book doesn't really need him to do anything else。 Apparently the next volume is the wedding of these two well-meaning little monsters, and I can't wait to read it。 。。。more

Phil

Twins this time。。 headstrong girls ready for the adventure of marriage。

Karissa

Series Info/Source: This is the fourth volume in A Bride’s Story series。 I received this book as a birthday gift。Story (4/5): Most of this story is focused around Mr。 Smith again as he tries to continue his journey to Ankara。 When he falls off his camel into the ocean, Mr。 Smith is saved by two precocious young women, the twins Laila and Leily。 Most of this book deals with Laila and Leily as they try to find husbands and are eventually married to two brothers who they have grown up with。 The sto Series Info/Source: This is the fourth volume in A Bride’s Story series。 I received this book as a birthday gift。Story (4/5): Most of this story is focused around Mr。 Smith again as he tries to continue his journey to Ankara。 When he falls off his camel into the ocean, Mr。 Smith is saved by two precocious young women, the twins Laila and Leily。 Most of this book deals with Laila and Leily as they try to find husbands and are eventually married to two brothers who they have grown up with。 The story also talks about some issues with Amir’s tribe and the Russians to the north, I wasn’t a huge fan of these political talks。 Again, this is very much “a day in the life of” type of story; I enjoyed it but it isn’t really all that exciting。 Characters (5/5): I continue to enjoy watching Mr。 Smith navigate these foreign cultures, he’s a fun character and watching him serve the town as a doctor (which he is not) was entertaining。 Laila and Leily were incredibly fun as well and full of energy。 Seeing their goals and ambitions and how they fit in this culture was entertaining。 All the characters in this series have been great to read about, they are generally caring and kind and just fun to read about。Setting (4/5): The seaside small town setting was fun and I continue to enjoy the look into the culture and history of this region and time。Writing/Drawing Style (4/5): This is well written and absolutely beautifully drawn。 It is an incredibly high quality manga and I have been enjoying reading it。 I am adjusting to the fact that this is more of a wandering “a day in the life” type of series。 I would still love to see some more action in here, but this just isn’t that kind of story。My Summary (4/5): Overall this is a very well done manga that is beautifully drawn and well written。 I enjoy it but I don’t love it because the pace is a bit slow for me。 I do enjoy the look into the history of a different culture and the characters are well done。 I would highly recommend this to those who really like “a day in the life of” types of historical fiction。 I personally don’t plan on picking more of these volumes up, they are a bit expensive and hard to get and I don’t love them enough to keep making that sort of investment in them。 。。。more

Nguyễn Hà

Tập này đọc siêu yêu luôn =))

Tatiana Comet

Continuo ad essere cattiva e, anche questo numero, prende tre stelle, purtroppo。 L'amaro in bocca non mi passa e temo non mi passerà nemmeno col numero cinque。 Ripeto, che vengano raccontate anche altre storie rispetto quella principale potrebbe anche piacermi, perché nel mentre si conoscono tradizioni dell'epoca e di quei popoli e i volumi vengono arricchiti e impreziositi, ma che non si parli praticamente quasi più di Amira e Karluk è senza senso, per me。Quando verrà ripreso il filone principa Continuo ad essere cattiva e, anche questo numero, prende tre stelle, purtroppo。 L'amaro in bocca non mi passa e temo non mi passerà nemmeno col numero cinque。 Ripeto, che vengano raccontate anche altre storie rispetto quella principale potrebbe anche piacermi, perché nel mentre si conoscono tradizioni dell'epoca e di quei popoli e i volumi vengono arricchiti e impreziositi, ma che non si parli praticamente quasi più di Amira e Karluk è senza senso, per me。Quando verrà ripreso il filone principale? 。。。more

SSShafiq

Another cute volume。 I liked twins and their shenanigans。 This was the first out and out comedy that we got in the series I think。 Not much pathos here。 This made me smile - especially when the twins were spending time with their prospective spouses。 I did find them a little loud and bordering on annoying so this volume was not one of my favourites。 (My favourite parts of the volume were when we were back with Amir and Karluk - will give you a sense of my enjoyment with the rest of the story)。St Another cute volume。 I liked twins and their shenanigans。 This was the first out and out comedy that we got in the series I think。 Not much pathos here。 This made me smile - especially when the twins were spending time with their prospective spouses。 I did find them a little loud and bordering on annoying so this volume was not one of my favourites。 (My favourite parts of the volume were when we were back with Amir and Karluk - will give you a sense of my enjoyment with the rest of the story)。Still the art is lovely as usual - 4 stars 。。。more

BreAnna (Bre'sBooks)

Because apparently I'm obsessed with this now。。。 Because apparently I'm obsessed with this now。。。 。。。more

Pollapollina Books

Storia parallela a quella dei protagonisti dei primi volumi, con nuovi personaggi forse meno convincenti。 Però i disegni e la cura nella descrizione di usi e costumi sono sempre spettacolari。

Coke Fernández

7/10

Juuso

Tää ja se edellinen osa on tuntunut juonellisesti turhilta ja tylsiltä, mut on nää silti mielenkiintoisia。 Nää hahmot on kivoja。 Tää piirtotyyli on tosi kiva!Layla ja Leyli oli todella mielenkiintoisia ja ihan hauskojakin。

Rosibel Matta

"I first saw it long time ago。 The only woman to ride a goat, she went where no horse could, as if it were nothing。 As if the mountain was hers, and she were it's queen。" "I first saw it long time ago。 The only woman to ride a goat, she went where no horse could, as if it were nothing。 As if the mountain was hers, and she were it's queen。" 。。。more

Junfeng Jiang

This is a study of the local customs of western Asia, the author's painting is quite delicate。 it can be said that the author is not to treat him with a cartoon, but a work of art。On another level, this is a good social science book。 This is a study of the local customs of western Asia, the author's painting is quite delicate。 it can be said that the author is not to treat him with a cartoon, but a work of art。On another level, this is a good social science book。 。。。more

briz

Wonderful, as all the previous volumes have been。 Just great。 I could go on and on。 But let me just highlight:- The phenomenal art。 What intricate, gorgeous patterns! what movement and flow! what human form! what GIANT GLISTENING EYES! Kaoru Mori's hand is superhuman。 How can she make such perfection。- The rich tapestry of culture, history, anthropology。 We learn so much。 I knew so little about 19th century Turkic culture and, well, I still probably know little。 But I love to visit sometimes! Th Wonderful, as all the previous volumes have been。 Just great。 I could go on and on。 But let me just highlight:- The phenomenal art。 What intricate, gorgeous patterns! what movement and flow! what human form! what GIANT GLISTENING EYES! Kaoru Mori's hand is superhuman。 How can she make such perfection。- The rich tapestry of culture, history, anthropology。 We learn so much。 I knew so little about 19th century Turkic culture and, well, I still probably know little。 But I love to visit sometimes! This is a really absorbing time-travel。 Gorgeous。- And, finally, I noticed this time how innovative and meditative and clever her pacing is - as in, the pacing in her panels。 The way she tells this story。 There was some slapstick (e。g。 traveling dude gets smacked in face with thrown fish) that I found utterly charming in its presentation。 Yes, the identical twin sisters are LOUD AND SHOUTY and intentionally very obnoxious。 But the story is both sympathetic to everyone else's (and the reader's) annoyance (BOY DO THEY SHOUT A LOT), as well as sympathetic to _them_。 They are, after all, very young。 As with the previous volumes (the 12-year-old groom!), it makes the moments when they say things like "BUT WE'RE ADULTS NOW SO YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO US!!", and the elders in the family go, "that is true", it makes those moments just slam you in the face with such CHALLENGING CULTURE SHOCK。 God, I love this series! Wonderful。 。。。more

Elise

This book really made me laugh at some of the twins' antics! This book really made me laugh at some of the twins' antics! 。。。more

lauras_garden_of_books

Diese Reihe ist so zauberhaft :)

Ken Yuen

I think the author realized Pariya is one of the best characters in this story, so now there's two of her, in the form of twins。 The twins are hilarious and it's a good time。 I think the author realized Pariya is one of the best characters in this story, so now there's two of her, in the form of twins。 The twins are hilarious and it's a good time。 。。。more

Tibby (she/her)

Mr。 Smith, dreaming of Talas, falls off his camel while on the edge of the Argal sea。 Two girls come to his rescue and Mr。 Smith and his guide decide to stay with the girls' family for a few days。 During this stay the story shifts to Leila and Leily, the twins, joined at the hip so to speak, they go everywhere together, think the same things, and get into all kinds of mischief。 They are convinced they are too old and need husbands quick so most of their mischief involves schemes to catch men。 Th Mr。 Smith, dreaming of Talas, falls off his camel while on the edge of the Argal sea。 Two girls come to his rescue and Mr。 Smith and his guide decide to stay with the girls' family for a few days。 During this stay the story shifts to Leila and Leily, the twins, joined at the hip so to speak, they go everywhere together, think the same things, and get into all kinds of mischief。 They are convinced they are too old and need husbands quick so most of their mischief involves schemes to catch men。 The two are rather loud, sloppy, and intense (not unlike Pariya)。 This book is an interesting look at a fishing town and its customs as well as a deeper look at marriage。 Leila and Leily want to be married, but it isn't the romantic love Westerners might expect。 They want husbands who are handsome and well off enough to care for them, but they aren't looking for love at first sight or even much attraction。 When their father makes a match for them with two brothers they've known forever both sets of siblings have to realize they aren't all the same people as well as decide to be happy together despite some disappointment at the familiarity and ease of the match。 The couples (Leily and Sami and Leila and Sarm) go off together to get to know one another。 No one is excited per se, but they agree that they will do things to make each other happy and all realize they can learn to love each other。 Once the match is decided on the twins' mother puts them through a marriage boot camp where she drills them on the household tasks they will have to do。 The scenes where she's teaching them about childrearing are hilarious- there are rules 1-3, physical strength, no rules 4 & 5, and 6&7 are physical strength again。 Bootcamp is followed by a touching scene between the three women where the girls' realize they will be leaving their mother even if only to live a few houses away, but it's still a leaving of a life they have always known。 The book ends with Mr。 Smith deciding to stay 。。。more

David

Les jumelles sont des personnages tellement BIEN ! J'espère les revoir à la suite <3 Les jumelles sont des personnages tellement BIEN ! J'espère les revoir à la suite <3 。。。more

Cindy Molina

Funniest installment of the series so far

Freya Abbas

Amazing series。 This volume introduced two new characters, the twins Leila and Leily。 It was adorable and was infused with lots of wholesome humor。 Can't wait to read the rest of the series。 Amazing series。 This volume introduced two new characters, the twins Leila and Leily。 It was adorable and was infused with lots of wholesome humor。 Can't wait to read the rest of the series。 。。。more

Liinukka

Insomniakki ei saanut unta, joten insomniakki uudelleenluki Kaoru Moreja。。。。 <3

Doc

Laila and Leily are husband hunting twins with a taste for trouble。The beginning of the volume we get to see there is hope for Pariya (thank goodness Amir can offer her rational advise。) However Mr。 Smith is on the move since last volume and while nodding off he takes an unexpected dip in the Aral Sea which introduces the troublesome twins Laila and Leily who save him。 Mistaking him as a medical doctor they 'convince' him and his guide to come back to their village to save their grandfather (sim Laila and Leily are husband hunting twins with a taste for trouble。The beginning of the volume we get to see there is hope for Pariya (thank goodness Amir can offer her rational advise。) However Mr。 Smith is on the move since last volume and while nodding off he takes an unexpected dip in the Aral Sea which introduces the troublesome twins Laila and Leily who save him。 Mistaking him as a medical doctor they 'convince' him and his guide to come back to their village to save their grandfather (simple dislocated shoulder) and his detour turns out to be longer then expected but it is not a waste as Mr。 Smith will get another chance to see traditions as the twins realize their future husbands might be closer then they originally thought。As always I find Kaoru Mori's artwork to be breathtaking and even though the twins can be annoying at times they have their sweet sides that show up in this volume as well。 Being able to see this other culture through the travels of Mr。 Smith is only enhanced in my opinion by the art and interesting characters。 :) 。。。more