Fruits Basket, Vol. 4
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2004
In Fruits Basket, Vol. 4 by Natsuki Takaya, adapted by Athena Nibley and Alethea Nibley, the protagonist continues to strengthen connections with members of the Sohma family, each affected by a mystical curse. The volume delves deeper into personal challenges and familial bonds, exploring themes of acceptance and support amid supernatural elements.
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Fruits Basket, Vol. 4 by Natsuki Takaya, Athena Nibley, and Alethea Nibley continues to captivate with its blend of heartfelt narratives and character development. Positive reviews highlight its emotional depth and artwork, while some criticize the pacing and occasional predictability. Overall, it remains a beloved entry in the series, appealing to fans of the earlier volumes.
Readers who enjoy Fruits Basket, Vol. 4 by Natsuki Takaya, translated by Athena Nibley and Alethea Nibley, have a penchant for heartwarming, character-driven stories imbued with family secrets and mystical elements. Fans of Ouran High School Host Club by Bisco Hatori and The Prince of Tennis by Takeshi Konomi will find similar charm and emotional depth.
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