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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5952 EAN: 9781598168631 ISBN: 1598168630 Item Dimensions: Label: TokyoPop Manufacturer: TokyoPop Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 216 Publication Date: March 11, 2008 Publisher: TokyoPop Reading Level: Young Adult Release Date: March 18, 2008 Studio: TokyoPop Editorial Review: Product Description: As the Fruits Basket saga continues, the relationship between Tohru and Kyo becomes increasingly complicated, especially since most of the members of the Zodiac seem to look down on him. Tohru comes to the realization that if she wants to save Kyo, she'll have to create some sort of trigger to break his curse. But what, if anything, can cure Kyo? The answer is right inside this next volume of the super-popular Fruits Basket, the winner of Best Manga at the inaugural American Anime Awards Show! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Awesome story looking forward to the next book!If you made it to volume 19 you probably know how great this story is...it's awesome! Rating: - i love this seriesi actually got addicted to this manga thru the anime, which i saw first. i completely love it. the books are even better. more depth. & the story just gets more & more suprising. Rating: - Way better than the animeThe manga is waaaay better than the anime. Don't even bother watching the anime. It's only half as good. Read the books! They will make you smile all the time and you really connect with the characters. Plus the story is fantastic! Rating: - Three PrincesIn spite of an amusing coda to the Yuki/Ayame story in which Yuki (gasp! shock!) voluntarily pays a visit to Ayame's apartment, this volume of Fruits Basket - in which Kyo's fate and Kyoko Honda's ghost loom large and one of the series most forshadowed and anticipated moments arrives - is rather somber in tone. As it begins, we find Tohru reeling in guilt as she realizes that her beloved mother is no longer the most important person in her life. It's not an easy episode for Kakeru either, ... Read More Rating: - Don't goRecently Natsuki Takaya has dealt with the relationships of some of the supporting characters... and now it's back to the main trio. And the nineteenth volume of "Fruits Basket" focuses on Tohru's growing feelings for Kyo, even as she struggles to free him from his curse -- and the scorn of the other zodiac members. Though there are some funny moments (mostly from the wonderfully wacky Ayame) growing romantic feelings and past regrets are littered all through these chapters. Heartfelt ... Read More |