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Original Title: フルーツバスケット 5
ISBN: 1591826071 (ISBN13: 9781591826071)
Edition Language: English
Series: Fruits Basket #5
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Fruits Basket, Vol. 5 (Fruits Basket #5) Paperback | Pages: 194 pages
Rating: 4.4 | 15968 Users | 272 Reviews

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Title:Fruits Basket, Vol. 5 (Fruits Basket #5)
Author:Natsuki Takaya
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 194 pages
Published:October 12th 2004 by Tokyopop (first published April 19th 2000)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Romance. Graphic Novels. Young Adult

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Tohru is so sweet and tender-hearted! No wonder so many people love her! The poor Sohma family though. It seems like they all have their personal troubles.

The highlights of this volume:

”What better way to take advantage of this carefree leisure time than by catching up with your reading?!”

I still love the dynamic between Haa-San and Gure-San! And I love Hatori-San even more for the fact that he’s a bookworm too. XD

”We can’t go back to the way things were. The feelings of guilt and shame won’t disappear. They’d spread like cancer… eating away at the light and the joy that Kana once brought me.”

Aww Hatori-San. I agree with Ayame, you’re too kind and you deserve love and happiness too!!! <333

”I think when you hear someone say they like you, for the first time… then you can begin to like yourself. I think when someone accepts you, for the first time you feel like you can forgive yourself a little. You can begin to face your fears…”

Oh, Yuki! This was exactly what Kisa-San needed to hear! Yuki’s past always breaks my heart, no matter how often I read about it. T_T

”When you treasure someone it can be a little painful to see them find happiness with another and sometimes you may get lonely… but it can also make you happy.”

Hana-chan is the best!!! She cares deeply about her friends and you just gotta love her for it!!! Plus how cool is her talent to sense other people’s “waves”?! XD

Volume 6, I’ll get to you soon! =)

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Here it says "to like yourself." What does that mean? Good things---how are you supposed to find them? I only know things that I hate about myself. Because that's all I know: I hate myself. Even if your force yourself to find good things... it feels so empty. It doesn't work that way. People like your teacher just don't get it. I think... when you hear someone say they like you for the first time... then you can begin to like yourself. I think when someone accepts you for the first time... you

Tohru is so sweet and tender-hearted! No wonder so many people love her! The poor Sohma family though. It seems like they all have their personal troubles. The highlights of this volume:What better way to take advantage of this carefree leisure time than by catching up with your reading?!I still love the dynamic between Haa-San and Gure-San! And I love Hatori-San even more for the fact that hes a bookworm too. XDWe cant go back to the way things were. The feelings of guilt and shame wont

ELLOHAAAAAY!!! (Pig Latin, for: HELLOOO!)Fruits Basket: One of the best manga series, but with extremely stalkerish people.Yuki I can expect be kidnapped and trapped in a basement once all of his fangirls from school realize he's not immortal and can get close enough to take him away. (Btw, if everyone thinks Yuki looks so much like a girl, why is everyone 'falling' for him...?)I don't think Yuki looks THAT much like a girl, only if you look really hard into your imagination, and his brother

This one felt a little like 'filler' story-wise, but it was nice to see Tohru being something other than super-sickly-positive all of the time. I do love that about her, but a little weakness made her feel a bit more realistic. Otherwise I'm not sure anything actually happened in this volume. Good job I have the next one waiting for me ;)

I'm really starting to like Haa-san. I can relate a lot to his feelings towards his ex and romance in general.(It's so interesting how this manga can focus on two different "types" of emotions due to the age differences between the characters: the teens are experiencing everything for the first time, and the adults offer a little more perspective. They all look at things a little differently due to their life experiences. Really, compared to many other shoujo I've read, this manga really

4 starsHanajima deserves a spin-off. She's literally most amazing friend anyone could ask for- I adore her. In this volume we also find out that Hatori loves reading. *sigh* we have so much in common, we're practically married.

I mcfreaking love this series
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