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Original Title: フルーツバスケット 10
ISBN: 1595324054 (ISBN13: 9781595324054)
Edition Language: English
Series: Fruits Basket #10
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Fruits Basket, Vol. 10 (Fruits Basket #10) Paperback | Pages: 196 pages
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The world's number one shojo manga continues, as Tohru and the Sohmas spend time at the Sohma's summerhouse. Alas, it's not all fun in the sun on this little trip. Akito pays a surprise visit, causing a commotion for the rest of the family. Shigure takes a stroll down memory lane with an old friend, remembering the days when Hatori wasn't so aloof. Meanwhile, Tohru begins to wonder: What must life be like for the loved ones of a cursed member of the Sohma family? Can life with this family truly be happy while bearing such a burden?

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Title:Fruits Basket, Vol. 10 (Fruits Basket #10)
Author:Natsuki Takaya
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 196 pages
Published:July 12th 2005 by Tokyopop (first published October 18th 2002)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Romance. Graphic Novels. Young Adult

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Ratings: 4.46 From 15473 Users | 211 Reviews

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Another cute volume in the series! With everyone on Summer Vacation, the Soma family and Tohru head to one of the families beach houses! Lots of the standard and expected cute moments, but with way more plot than ever before! The groundwork that Takaya has been laying since book one is finally coming into play and you can see the characters reaching for certain goals, even though you are clueless as to what those goals are. Akito, the leader of the Soma family shows up at the beach house

AaGGHH! So much goodness in one lil manga volume!! AWWW, Yuki:)! You make my heart melt... What can i say, if you've read this far you are going to love Vol 10. Lots of interesting backstory, plus a good dose of Hatori. Un-put-downable.

Ah, this is the best one of the series so far! All the emotional stuff happening!The gang are all enjoying their vacation at the summer resort, but the evil Akito decides he needs to "teach them a lesson" and shows up unannounced to ruin their fun.Kyo teaches Tohru to swim properly, and there's general merrymaking by the beach. Momiji wants to smash watermelons and hunt for beetles. But Yuki is serious as always, contemplating opening his heart to Tohru. At the same time, Kyo connects with Tohru

Okay, I have finally read the tenth volume of the Fruits Basket series by Natsuki Takaya and I really enjoyed this volume! In this volume, Tohru and the Sohma family all go to the Sohmas family summerhouse and are having a great time having fun, however their fun comes to an abrupt halt when *gasps* Akito comes for a surprise visit! Meanwhile, we are also introduced to Hatoris side of the story about what happened between his lost lover and himself. Will Hatori ever find his true happiness

Guh, the punches keep rolling when it comes to angst and trouble for the Sohmas and friends.As I mentioned in a previous review, Natsuki takes the time to develop all the characters we encounter in the series, including the teacher of Tohru, Yuki, and Kyo. This added story makes the series that much more interesting, but it does break my heart that some of the characters have to go through such hardships before they can be happy.Akito also makes another appearance in the story, along with

UGH!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE SOME OF THE STUFF THAT HAPPENED IN THIS VOLUME!!! IT UPSETS ME SO MUCH TO SEE CRAP LIKE THIS HAPPENING! Okay, so we could basically blame all that is happening on Akito. That little spoiled, no good, self-centered, little schmuck needs to get his eyes stabbed out. He needs to be beaten into a bloody pulp! He needs to get shot multiple times, thrown off an 18th story building, and then run over by a pogo stick! That's how bad he pissed me off in this volume! I have no idea

Nice. Pleasant. Readable. But not a wowzer. Really this was is fine against with the complaint that I wish the characters were more distinctive. And that the stories would be more intricate and detailed. And the pace is so slow. So little happens. But this one was fairly enjoyable. Perhaps I'm just getting beaten down. 3.5 of 5.