In the June issue of Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Zero-Sum magazine, it was revealed last Friday that the manga adaptation of Yui Kikuta's novel Bibliophile Princess would be on hiatus and plans to resume this fall.
Instead of the manga, the magazine will publish an announcement manga in its next issue on May 28 to commemorate the release of the upcoming ninth compilation volume, which will also be published on the same day.
J-Novel Club, which publishes the manga in English, provides the following description of the story:
“When the bookish Lady Elianna discovers that Prince Christopher—her betrothed in name only—is seeing another noble lady, she realizes the recent rumors must be true . The prince has someone he truly loves, which means the annulment of their engagement is inevitable and fast approaching. What she doesn’t realize is that this is just a ripple on the surface—one of many ripples where the truth has sunk deep into a conspiracy beyond her imagination!”
Yui Kikuta launched the manga in Monthly Comic Zero-Sum magazine in August 2018, and J-Novel Club released the manga's seventh compiled book volume on February 28.
Yui has been serializing the story on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō (Let's Be Novelists) website since September 2015; Ichijinsha began publishing a print version of the story with illustrations by Satsuki Shiina in July 2016. J-Novel Club also licensed and licensed. publish novels.
The novel inspired a television anime that premiered in October 2022, with HIDIVE streaming the anime as it aired in Japan.