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| Best Sellers Rank | #17,548 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #398 in Romantic Fantasy (Books) #574 in Action & Adventure Fantasy (Books) #634 in Romantasy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,022) |
| Dimensions | 5.68 x 1.47 x 8.47 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0593871197 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0593871195 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 496 pages |
| Publication date | November 5, 2024 |
| Publisher | Inklore |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
D**F
Love the character building!
Under the Oak Tree: Volume 1 is a slow, emotionally immersive introduction to a romance that prioritizes vulnerability over spectacle. At its core, this story is about Maxi—a heroine shaped by neglect and fear, yet quietly yearning for connection and self-worth. Her inner world is portrayed with heartbreaking honesty, making her struggles feel deeply personal and achingly real. Riftan enters the story as a larger-than-life figure—powerful, intimidating, and seemingly unreachable—but it quickly becomes clear that his stoic exterior hides an intense, unwavering devotion. Their marriage begins not with grand romance, but with discomfort, misunderstanding, and unspoken desire, which makes their dynamic feel refreshingly raw and human. The tension isn’t driven by external drama alone, but by emotional distance and the inability to communicate what they truly need. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the relationship to develop naturally while weaving in subtle world-building that never detracts from the emotional core. Volume 1 doesn’t rush to resolve its conflicts—instead, it lays a strong, emotionally complex foundation for the story to come. It’s intimate, imperfect, and deeply compelling. If you’re drawn to slow-burn fantasy romance that explores trauma, healing, and the fragile beginnings of love, Under the Oak Tree: Volume 1 is a powerful place to start.
P**L
X-Rated folktale with amazing character development
Under the Oak Tree surprised me more than any other book this year, and I am so glad I read it. Random House sent me a copy, but I bought a hard copy for my shelf. I LOVED IT! The premise of knights, epic fantasy realms, love, and discovery of oneself are some of my favorite themes. I didn't know that this was an adaptation of a webnovel on MANTA, so I basically walked in blind. My summary: A high society woman struggles to overcome her abusive background while her new life rewires her brain to accept happiness in life as an option, in an X-rated folktale setting. Maxi (short for Maximilian), suffers from a chronic stutter and is abused by her father because of it. Deemed unworthy to be a duke's daughter, she endures a neglected, sheltered, and unloving upbringing. Reading through Maxi's journey of healing through her trauma, in turn, healed some parts of myself. Maxi and I share a similar background, so watching her heal brought both joy and sorrow. While the intricacies of Maxi's characterization are somewhat subtle in the writing, she is anything but a flat character. The depths of her unraveling her trauma and healing from it are heartwarming to experience, especially through her relationship to the esteemed knight, Riftan Calypse. While their banter and love is adorable and just enchanting, the spicy scenes in this book are extremely tasteful. Overall, the writing is incredible. This adaptation brought me to tears, and I was enraptured with the writing style. There are so many different hidden threads to this novel that I can't wait to discover. I am MAD that I can't read the second one right away. (Yes, I could read ahead on MANTRA, but I would like to wait and hopefully receive the next ARC/order the next copy.) Thank you so much to Random House! All opinions are my own.
R**A
Beautiful hardcover, immersive story writing, lovable characters
Appearance: 5 stars Book rating: 4.5/5 stars Spiciness: 4/5 stars Overall I thought this book was immersive. I liked the author's writing style- descriptive and paints a good picture of the setting. There wasn't too much world building which I liked! Just enough story building to create a good visual. The story starts off quickly and you follow the protagonist through her journey of finding love for the first time. The spice level was definitely there in my opinion! It's a good read and there's a nice sample on amazon to read before deciding. I read the sample first as I was skeptical to purchase but found myself wanting to read more. This book touches base with romance, character development, action, magic, monsters, handsome knights. I personally can't wait for second volume coming in May 2025!
A**A
Mesmerizing
This story has a special place in my heart, and it all started when my friend suggested reading a manwha called 'Underneath The Oak Tree.' She mentioned that it was relatively new, and I was intrigued. I was thrilled to find out that there was going to be an English translation of the novel, which made it even more accessible. Without hesitation, I purchased the hardcover version, and I must say, it’s absolutely stunning. The book itself is beautifully designed, and it comes with a little white fabric bookmark attached, adding a touch of elegance. The story within is just as enchanting, drawing you into its world with every page. This book is not just a read; it’s an experience, and I’m so glad my friend recommended it to me.
A**R
Top 5 all time favorite books
I cannot properly put into words how amazing this book is. It's a refreshing read, while the overall theme or ideas of this book are not particularly new, there is something about the style and the characters that make it feel so vibrant and new. I am so excited to keep reading each book! One of my all time favorites, hands down.
J**A
ending was underwhelming…
The plot of this book is on the more mellow side and more of a slow burn. It’s intriguing enough to keep reading and there is character growth throughout the book but towards the end of the book the characters regress into their old ways. Unfortunately , it made it feel like a total waste of all the growth we witnessed. Then the ending of the book felt like it stopped mid sentence. Not even a cliffhanger; it felt unfinished and then it proceeded to direct us to the second book to “find out what happens next”. But truthfully after the regression of the characters and the deflated ending, I was in no way compelled to read the 2nd book. I was hoping it would be different.
L**L
The book is stunning and gorgeous. I really hope more novels like this from Korea are translated and given the same amount of love and design and care into the book. I love special editions like these, that feel special and there is care at every point.
A**X
Ich habe lange gewartet dieses Buch zu lesen, da sich der 2. Band immer mehr verschoben hat und ich nicht allzu viel Zeit dazwischen haben wollte. Nun habe ich ihn endlich gelesen und schon von der ersten Seite an, war ich verzaubert, denn es ist einfach ein Meisterwerk. Dieses Buch hatte einfach alles, was ich mir wünsche und noch mehr, denn das Fantasy Setting mit der Magie (die zwar nicht die Hauptrolle spielt) lädt zu mehr ein, aber auch die Charaktere. Das Buch ist ganz anders, als ich es mir vorgestellt habe und das meine ich im positiven. Denn niemals habe ich von Riftan diesen lieben und so fürsorglichen Mann erwartet. Erst dachte ich, das er toxisch, oder sonst wie arrogant und negativ sein wird (und er sich im laufe der Bücher ändert), aber das war er nicht. Er ist das genaue Gegenteil und das mit seinem großartigen Aussehen, macht ihn zu einem so tollen Mann. Dann haben wir da Maxi, die ich sofort ins Herz geschlossen habe. Ihr altes Leben bei ihrem Vater war die Hölle und sie tut mir so leid. So hat Angst ihr Ansehen bei Riftan zu verlieren, Angst allein gelassen zu werden. Sie denkt, sie ist nichts wert und ist seiner unwürdig, wobei er das gleiche denkt. Ich bewundere ihre Stärke und liebe ihren Charakter. Beide haben zusammen eine großartige Chemie. Schon von Anfang an, hat das Buch spicy Szenen und diese sind so gut. Ich dachte erst, das Maxi gezwungen wird, dem ist aber nicht so (Riftan ist der beste!) Die spicy Szenen sind recht zahlreich und sehr gut beschrieben. Romantisch, intim und so gut. Ich konnte das Buch einfach nicht aus meinen Händen legen, denn mit einem sehr schönen Schreibstil hat es mich in den Bann gezogen. Ich möchte mehr von den beiden lesen und hoffe, das Maxi es sich selbst und ihrem Mann nicht so schwer machen wird. Die Aufmachung des Buches ist ebenfalls sehr hochwertig. Das hardcover fühlt sich recht "maßiv"an (also nicht das 0815, was man von manch anderen Verlagen bekommt), dazu kommt das Traum gleiche Cover mit Silberfolie. Die einzige, winzige Anmerkung wäre vielleicht die Landkarte mit Namen am Anfang, die teils wirklich sehr klein und damit schwer zu lesen ist. Das ist aber wirklich das Einzige.
C**G
Special edition was packaged very well and didn’t have any damage upon arrival.
D**A
Ho già letto la novel completa in versione digitale; non ho resistito a preordinare questa stupenda edizione 😍♥️
L**N
Such a pretty edition, and having Maxi in the cover in such delicate artwork is wonderful. I have loved this story since it was first introduced to me through the manga in Manwha. The story of Riftan and Maxi is such a wonder, to see them go from strangers to lovers even after so many difficulties is something really special and having the opportunity to experience it all over again in the novella is wonderful, I can’t wait to get the next one.
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