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A review by mindy_m
Fruits Basket Collector's Edition, Vol. 9 by Natsuki Takaya
4.0
"When you can walk under your own power, go ahead. But when you can't, let me carry you."
As I knew was coming, this omnibus packs a punch. It focuses largely on past trauma (Rin, Machi, Akito, Hiro), but it does offer us a silver lining. While Hiro and Rin's prospects are looking better, we find that the story isn't over yet. (Though, we all know it isn't.)
For much of the last several manga volumes, Tohru and Kyo have barely been brought up. Come the end of this omnibus, we have no choice but to remember whose story this belongs to. Our main gal busts through a conversation with such passion that we're basically punched in the gut. So don't be mistaken! Now that we've thoroughly checked in on all of the other zodiac members, we'll be back to the main attraction come the next omnibus - and I can't wait!
As I knew was coming, this omnibus packs a punch. It focuses largely on past trauma (Rin, Machi, Akito, Hiro), but it does offer us a silver lining. While Hiro and Rin's prospects are looking better, we find that the story isn't over yet. (Though, we all know it isn't.)
For much of the last several manga volumes, Tohru and Kyo have barely been brought up. Come the end of this omnibus, we have no choice but to remember whose story this belongs to. Our main gal busts through a conversation with such passion that we're basically punched in the gut. So don't be mistaken! Now that we've thoroughly checked in on all of the other zodiac members, we'll be back to the main attraction come the next omnibus - and I can't wait!