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Sto caricando le informazioni... Fruits Basket Another, Vol. 3di Natsuki Takaya
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. A bittersweet ending to a short series. Sawa learns the truth about her mother’s relationship with her old friends from childhood, she recalls a past she couldn’t remember, and finally faces her own darkness. Unfortunately she’s still stuck living with her psychotically abusive mother, and has to fight her own negative feelings on a regular basis Thankfully the Sohmas are there to support her and hold her hand when she needs it. My only criticism is that I’ll never get to see Sawa freed from her mother and living with the Sohmas as Tohru did in the original series. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"Sawa Mitoma has officially lived every high school girl's dream by breathing in limited-edition Sohma cottage air and landing a date with a Sohma heartthrob. That is, until she's thrust face-to-face with a disturbing truth... that threatens to revert her back to her past self. The last thing she wants is for the Sohmas to get involved, but it turns out there's more to the truth than she remembers..."--Provided by publisher. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Mitoma as is an uncharismatic main character to follow; she spends half the series as anxious as Ritsu. Constantly apologizing, constantly holding her tongue. Not the same way Tohru would, Mitoma was much more of a "I don't deserve to exist" sort of way. We learn this is largely her mother's fault and for a time Mitoma seems to come out of her shell, especially in regards to Shiki (Shigure and Akito's child who bears a lot of abuse from his grandmother and the older resentful Sohmas in general).
I think maybe because Takaya didn't mean for this to go on as long as it did, she didn't pace revelations vs. nostalgia story bites very well. The issues Mitoma faces in volume 3 would have been better served starting in volume 2 as this.volume's plot is bookended by a carefree opening at the Sohma beach house and a largrly carefree ending at a school festival. The issues Mitoma had to live with weren't truly resolved - merely having people in your life telling you that you can overcome something while dealing with that abuse isn't a resolution. Mitoma didn't come to a plan beyond "wait it out". It cheapened the fact she was urging Shiki out of his shell in a gentle way.
Plus I'll be honest I cared way more for the fact Shigure apparently still was THE WORST and somehow Hatori's daughter Kinu wound up being Ayame's daughter Hibiki's keeper (much like Hari was to Ayame).
Sadly the old crew doesn't make any real appearances so :shrug: in the end a mildly interesting if unfocused sequel. ( )