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Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket
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4 Reviews For Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket

  • Guest 13th Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    this question is for Natsuki Takaya - I want to know if there will be more episodes after episode 26 because I watched them all in one day and I really like fruits basket singed Emily

  • Guest 12th Jun 2008

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    I think Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket is a great read. The book is intresting. As for me I can't stop reading for a minute.
  • iratetough 4th Feb 2008

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    Fruits Basket is the ONLY well known creation made by Natsuki Takaya. A lot of people who love the artist/author has not recognize her other work which is pretty sad.
  • fuzzyduck Rank: Corporal 19th Mar 2005

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    Fruits Basket is a Japanese manga series. Basically it's a graphic novel. The series tells the story of a a teenage orphan girl named Tohru who accidently finds herself living with the Sohma family who have a strange and shocking secret. I love these books so much, they are funny and romantic, but most of all, they are different to other teen books. The anime drawings are brilliant and make them easy and fun to read. Someone not particularly talented at reading would also love these books, they ...