In this volume we get the story of Tohru's parents, especially her mom. It's a really good story. I love it when her writing is more focused like this, instead of jumping from one incident to another. Those are fun, but the longer stories are excellent. After Kyoko we come back to the present and see the wider picture again -- Machi, several perspectives on New Year's. But the back story is my favorite in this one. Even just skimming through to remember what the volume was about almost made me cry.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Fruits Basket Volume 16
Fruits Basket Volume 16
by Natsuki Takaya
In this volume we get the story of Tohru's parents, especially her mom. It's a really good story. I love it when her writing is more focused like this, instead of jumping from one incident to another. Those are fun, but the longer stories are excellent. After Kyoko we come back to the present and see the wider picture again -- Machi, several perspectives on New Year's. But the back story is my favorite in this one. Even just skimming through to remember what the volume was about almost made me cry.
In this volume we get the story of Tohru's parents, especially her mom. It's a really good story. I love it when her writing is more focused like this, instead of jumping from one incident to another. Those are fun, but the longer stories are excellent. After Kyoko we come back to the present and see the wider picture again -- Machi, several perspectives on New Year's. But the back story is my favorite in this one. Even just skimming through to remember what the volume was about almost made me cry.
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