Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 200 pages
- ISBN 10 Number: 1595324062
- ASIN: B000J3EH48
Product Description
The world's most popular shojo manga continues! While at the Sohma vacation home, Tohru is caught in a whirlwind of familial strife. Can she relax and put the "fun" in dysfunctional? None of the Sohmas are going to make it easy, including an angry horse that attacks Tohru. Could this be a new member of the Zodiac? Meanwhile, in a fierce argument with Akito, Kyo reveals his true feelings for Tohru. Will Akito tell Tohru about Kyo's secret crush? And speaking of secrets, Akito makes a major announcement--one that will reveal his true identity and change the Sohma family forever!
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Reader Reviews
This review is from: Fruits Basket, Vol. 11 (Comic)
This volume of Fruits Basket is heavy on the drama. As it starts out, Tohru and Yuki silently return to the others after his admission, and the gang's vacation plummets as Akito starts to summon some of them for private emotional abuse sessions - beginning with Haru and then proceeding to Kyo, who almost breaks under the ordeal. Realizing what Tohru has become to the family, Akito ominously storms off to have it out with her. But Akito didn't count on being challenged by someone who will not stand for him going after Tohru... Momiji. Such emphasis has been placed on Yuki and Kyo's relationship with Tohru that it's easy to overlook how close she's become to Momiji in a very different way, and since we often forget how old he is because he looks and acts so young it's a shock when it's he who faces Akito down. Momiji's confrontation with Akito is well done and frightening - considering our knowledge of Rin's trip to the hospital and Haru's warning in the last volume that Akito dislikes him. This is definitely his volume, as he shows himself to be as much Tohru's prince as Yuki or Kyo - if not more. Also including the stunning revealation of Akito's place in the Zodiac, this volume is one of the strongest so far.