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Paul Tagell tagell — Alright, now I have finally read the twelfth volume of the “Fruits Basket” series by Natsuki Takaya and it was a pleasant read. In this volume, a whole new school year is starting up and Yuki starts meeting the new members of the student council including Kimi a girl who is beautiful enough to capture men’s hearts and Naohito, who already sees Yuki as a rival in the student council. Also, Tohru goes and visits her grandfather who has fallen ill and her grandfather reveals some secrets about her father that Tohru tried to shut out of her life and Tohru visits Shishou to ask him about how to break the Sohma curse. As much as I liked this volume, not much was going on in this volume, other than the parent/teacher conference that the students had and boy the conference between Shigure and Mayuko was extremely hilarious! I also loved the fact that Tohru is still trying her hardest to find out the cure to the Sohmas’ curse and by this point, Tohru truly does care about the Sohma family, especially Kyo and I loved the fact that she is stepping up to the challenge. It was also really interesting seeing the relationship that Haru and Rin have with each other although Rin was acting suspiciously distant towards Haru and we are not sure why yet, but hopefully I will find out once I read the next volume of the series! It was also interesting learning about what Tohru’s grandfather thought about his son’s marriage to Kyoko and I really love Tohru’s grandfather! Tohru’s grandfather seems to be the only person on Tohru’s father’s side of the family who truly loves Tohru and I am glad that he supported the marriage between Kyoko and Tohru’s father’s marriage to each other. There was not anything wrong with this volume, except for one curse word and that was the “s” word, although it was only uttered once and it was only during one scene, so if anyone does not like reading curse words, then they might want to skim over this little scene between Rin and Yuki arguing. Overall, “Fruits Basket: Volume 12” is a great volume that truly makes a turn of events in the “Fruits Baskets” characters’ lives and hopefully, there would be more twists and turns coming our way!
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catarinanunes123
Catarina Nunes catarinanunes123 — Leave it to a man to desecrate one of the most time-honored, sacred iterations of chick lit... is what I would've said had this book actually been bad. But I absolutely loved it. Upon reading the words 'Girls! Pentagon of death!' within the first couple chapters, I knew I was in for the highest of camp. Seth Grahame-Smith somehow marries Pride & Prejudice with, well, the undead, and amazingly, it works. Just when you start getting lost in Austenian times, you get a line like "well this one time, at the dojo," springing you right back into the brain eating, zombie-filled action. There is the hilarious (Charlotte) and the ill advised (Rosings & Pemberley onwards), yet the book remains entirely entertaining throughout. You can almost imagine how after one Darcy reference too many from a sister, an ex-girlfriend, what have you, Grahame-Smith gleefully decides to derail Pride & Prejudice, run amok, and turn the genre on it's head. I leave you with one final thought. As intimated in the subsequent reader's discussion guide: "Does Mrs. Bennet have a single redeeming quality?" It seems not.
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mustardbo4692
Jiang Bo mustardbo4692 — About Russia and yet originally written in French. Novella-length, and gave this gal a glimpse of the Soviet Union that I'd never really considered before. Beautiful and definitely worth a read!
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Camryn Derman cderman — This is the first volume in Fritz Leiber's classic fantasy saga, the adventures of Fafhrd and his friend and partner, The Grey Mouser, composed from the 40's through the 70's. The volumes are ordered chronologically by their position in the saga, not the date of their composition, and this volume features some of Leiber's most mature works. We meet the young Fafhrd--a barbarian of the northern wastes dominated by his mother, the great Snow Witch--who longs for the excitement and variety of civilization that arrives in the form of a theatrical caravan, and we meet Mouse--the apprentice of a poor hedge wizard--who revenges his master's death, becoming in the process "The Grey Mouser." The book end with what is perhaps its best tale, an account of the two heroes' first adventure together, in which they join their wits and swordsmanship to defeat the Thieve's Guild of Lankhmar, the City of a Thousand Smokes. Leiber does not choose to construct an alternate world--or an elaborate multi-volume quest, for that matter--with the painstaking care of Tolkien, but he writes just as well (perhaps better) and creates a marvelously expansive world filled with good food, good wine, good sex and good fellowship, with a little roguery and thievery thrown in for good measure. Tolkien's debt is to Beowulf and the old Viking sagas (plus more than a dash of Merrie Olde England), but Leiber is a direct descendant of Dumas and Sabatini, with liberal doses of "If I Were King" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" thrown in for good measure. This makes for a romantic, wordly-wise, cosmopolitan, theatrical fantasy--a world I find much more comfortable and compelling than the good professor's esteemed--but rather dull--Middle-Earth.
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