A review by tmaluck
NARUTO ─ナルト─ サクラ秘伝 思恋、春風にのせて [Naruto: Sakura Hiden — Shiren, Harukaze ni Nosete] by 岸本 斉史, Masashi Kishimoto, Tomohito Ohsaki, 大崎 知仁

2.0

I see a lot of positive, "I love Sakura!" type reviews. I would love to have read the book they experienced, because this one sidelines Sakura until the final third so that she can channel her inner anger-strength but only after being captured and humiliated by the big bad. Her only role until then is pining after Sasuke. In fact, Sasuke's absence is more of a focal point of the plot than Sakura for much of the story. I like her method of winning the climactic fight, but it comes after following Sai and Kakashi for more than a little while. Isn't she in the title and cover?

Having said that, I liked that mental health was taken seriously in this magic ninja world.