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Original Title: フルーツバスケット 15
ISBN: 1598160230 (ISBN13: 9781598160239)
Edition Language: English
Series: Fruits Basket #15
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Fruits Basket, Vol. 15 (Fruits Basket #15) Paperback | Pages: 196 pages
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Yuki's past finally is revealed! But is it all too much to bear? His sickness takes a turn for the worse, and after Akito reminds Yuki how loathed he is, his will to live might finally be drained... Meanwhile, as Tohru is getting ready to perform in Cinderella, the class decides that they have to rewrite the play. But no amount of revision will prevent Tohru from improvising her loving feelings for a certain someone. Just who is the mystery man? A little bird tells us that the answer is right inside this next volume of the super-popular Fruits Basket, the world's #1 shojo manga!

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Title:Fruits Basket, Vol. 15 (Fruits Basket #15)
Author:Natsuki Takaya
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 196 pages
Published:December 12th 2006 by Tokyopop (first published September 17th 2004)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Romance. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Young Adult

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This volume actually provided me with several laugh out loud moments. Yay! The epic play, "Sorta Cinderella," was certainly one for the ages. Heh, at this point in my life I found the closing lines of the play particularly delightful, "And so Cinderella chose a path with no princes. And her yakiniku shop was blessed with good business. After proving that a woman can live a full life without marriage, she most certainly lived happily ever after." Hee!This volume also makes me really sad that the

I think I've been holding on well these past 15 volumes, but this one has finally made me cry. Not only that: it managed to make me cry AND laugh on the same volume. Which is why I'm giving it five stars.Not going to lie, this is a very challenging manga series for me to read. It makes me feel too emotional. Sometimes I have to take a break and just calm down before I keep reading. Because I get too involved with everyone's feelings, their struggle; I feel deeply moved by everything about them.

That was the most amazing Cinderella ever.

Yet another Yuki-heavy volume. As much as I love Yun-Yun, I'm really missing Kyo. We learn more about Yuki's childhood in this volume. He was placed with Akito at an early age. Akito must not be much older than Yuki, because they were both children together. Even as a child, Akito was selfish, needy, and cruel. He made sure that Yuki understood "his place." He was worthless. No one wanted him. The one time Yuki tried to make friends in school, he accidentally turned into a rat, and all his new

This volume is mostly about the relationships between the characters and how they've developed. Yuki's developed enough self awareness to realise that his feelings for Tohru aren't actually romantic and he was really looking for the support and love that she gave. This is pretty relatable for me as I found myself mistaking what I felt for people as romantic all the time as a teenager when I was first read this, although I never saw that parallel at the time. Yuki's also noticing the burgeoning

Fruits Basket, Vol. 15 continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next six chapters (8489) of the on-going manga series.While recovering from his panic attack, Yuki Sohma tells Kakeru Manabe about his relationship with Tohru Honda. In a flashback, Yuki remembers his childhood under Akito Sohma's control, believing he was despised by the rest of the zodiac. When Yuki sought out Kyo Sohma, as the similarly despised cat, Kyo scorned him as the Rat that tricked the original cat.

In this volume we get a lot more backstory on Yuki's childhood, and the emotional and verbal abuse that he underwent from his parents and from Akito. Poor Yuki! Through all the memories that Yuki is fighting through, he realizes the nature of his true feelings for Tohru, and it was not quite what I expected!We also see a flashback to when Kyo and Yuki first met as children, so that was especially heart-wrenching since they've almost been tolerating each other lately. Kyo is mostly sulking and