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A review by abbyluvsfrogs444
Fruits Basket Collector's Edition, Vol. 4 by Natsuki Takaya
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
I love love love this volume. I love that we get to see more of Momiji and Hatsuharu. Also Kyo is most definitely in love with Tohru. He's even more in love with her after the end of volume three. He's a bit daft and not very self aware, so he doesn't know it yet, but he loves her. And it's the cutest thing.
"...maybe the truth is that no one is born with a 'reason.' Maybe that's something each person has to find on their own. It could be your dreams or work or another person. The 'reason' you're looking for may be vague, unreliable and unstable but as long as we're alive we want a reason. I want one too. And if possible I want to find it in someone else. 'It's okay to feel that way,' is what they'll say to me. Sometimes I get discouraged...but I still do my best. So...so...it's okay. It's okay to be shameless...to have nerve. After all, by having the nerve to live you may one day be able to meet the person who wants to eat takoyaki with you and you alone."
"...maybe the truth is that no one is born with a 'reason.' Maybe that's something each person has to find on their own. It could be your dreams or work or another person. The 'reason' you're looking for may be vague, unreliable and unstable but as long as we're alive we want a reason. I want one too. And if possible I want to find it in someone else. 'It's okay to feel that way,' is what they'll say to me. Sometimes I get discouraged...but I still do my best. So...so...it's okay. It's okay to be shameless...to have nerve. After all, by having the nerve to live you may one day be able to meet the person who wants to eat takoyaki with you and you alone."