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Fruits Basket Collector's Edition, Vol. 7
Fruits Basket Collector's Edition, Vol. 7 | Natsuki Takaya
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Yuki-alongside his mother, who already has his life after high school all mapped out-confronts his future at a parent-teacher conference. To make matters worse, when Yuki recalls buried memories, he becomes speechless! Meanwhile, Tohru pays a visit to the Sohma compound in order to confirm if Kureno Sohma is really the same man with whom her best friend, Uo-chan, is in love! Love isn't in the air for Isuzu and Hatsuharu, however, as the two have broken up. Desperately in search of something, Isuzu visits Shigure's house as if driven there, but collapses upon arrival. A shocked Tohru happens to be on the scene, but all she can do is comfort Isuzu in her pain. But Isuzu seems to know all about Tohru fighting the Sohma curse on her own...!?
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AshleyHoss820
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This is more background-centric but, again, totally necessary. My favorite moment (I think it‘s in this volume) is when Ayame comes through for his little brother, Yuki, during parent-teacher conferences. Their mother is not an ideal parent, aloof, neglectful, perhaps even abusive. Aya proves its never too late to be present, to show up, to make a difference in someone‘s life. Just be there.

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I realized this is not my favorite genre of manga. I like the Zodiac part I just don't like the high school and extreme emotion part. It's not bad if you want something cute and light.

LibrarianJen I was going to say that teens eat fruits basket up and we can never keep it on the shelves! But if you aren‘t into YA, then perhaps it‘s not for you. 7y
TK421 I have not read the manga, but the anime was pretty good. 7y
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