Fanbook 2

Honzuki no Gekokujou Fanbook 2 is the second volume of the Ascendance of a Bookworm fanbook series.


 * Visual Design Sheets for Nora, Thore, Rick, Marthe, Justus and Oswald
 * Visual Design Sheet for Leidenschaft's Spear, Ingo, Angelica and Philine
 * Visual Design Sheet for Bonifatius, Georgine and Fritz
 * Story 1: One Winter's Day (Myne POV)
 * Story 2: I'm Not Givin' Up My Daughter! (Gunther POV)
 * Story 3: My Handful of a Little Sister (Tuuli POV)
 * Story 4: Studying Literature and Picture Books (Tuuli POV)
 * Story 5: A Tea Party with My Older Sister (Christel POV)
 * Story 6: Feelings of Anxiety (Tuuli POV)
 * Story 7: Starting Life as a Retainer (Brunhilde POV)
 * Rozemyne's Own Tour
 * Manga: Let's Make Pound Cake!

(Fan translation from Japanese, not yet released as part of the English Pre-Publication) Q: Nobles seem to have surnames, so I would like to know the names of Myne, Sylvester, Giebe Illgner, Elvira and Damuel. A: Rozemyne・Tochter・Ringberg・Adoti. Ehrenfest (ローゼマイン・トータ・リンクベルク・アドティ. エーレンフェスト) Sylvester・Aub. Ehrenfest (ジルヴェスター・アウブ. エーレンフェスト) Herrfried・Anbross・Giebe. Illgner (ヘルフリート・アンブロス・ギーベ. イルクナー) Elvira. Tochter・Gutheil. Frau・Ringberg (エルヴィーラ. トータ・グートハイル. フラオ・リンクベルク) Damuel・Sohn・Bernett (ダームエル・ゾーン・ベルネット) Q: Is a year in Yurgenschmidt also 365 days long? And is a day in Jürgenschmidt also 24 hours long? A: No, a year in Yurgenschmidt has 420 days. But a day also has 24 hours. Q: How many days does a month have? How many months does a year have? Is each year's length different depending on the gods? A: There are: Seasons change around every three months with the length differing from year to year depending on the gods. For example, if Flutrane worked hard one year, the winter will be shorter that year. Q: Do dates exist in this world? A: There is no direct date, but people schedule things using the week and day, for example saying: "Waterweek's Sproutday". There are things resembling a calender. Some commoners have it at work to mark days of rest like Earthday. It has seven holes on the x-axis (days) and five holes in the y-axis (weeks). To show the current day, commoners put a wooden stick in the corresponding hole and move it every day. To mark the current season, the hour bell is exchanged every season bearing the corresponding divine colour.
 * seven days in a week: Waterday, Sproutday, Fireday, Leafday, Winday, Fruitday Earthday;
 * five weeks in a month: Waterweek, Fireweek, Windweek, Earthweek, Lifeweek.


 * Japanese Volume