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Binding: ComicDewey Decimal Number: 741.5952 EAN: 9781598167993 ISBN: 1598167995 Label: Tokyopop Manufacturer: Tokyopop Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: August 05, 2007 Publisher: Tokyopop Reading Level: Young Adult Release Date: August 14, 2007 Studio: Tokyopop Editorial Review: Product Description: Akito has more than skeletons hiding in the closet. The curse is not the only reason Kureno won't leave Akito. Who can make Arisa understand Kureno's devotion to Akito? Kureno must talk with Shigure if he ever wants to be free from Akito. Meanwhile, the dark shadow that hovers over the Sohma Estate has fallen on Tohru. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - What a GREAT series for young teens!I just absolutely love this series for my daughters! My two youngest daughters are 13 and 10, and each of them are always looking for the next book in the series. In an age where it's so difficult to get them away from the TV or the computer, I have found them reading books in this series countless times, and preferring to do so over anything else, including playing the Wii. Nothing PG rated or worse in these books! If only we could find more books that could hold up to the standard that the ... Read More Rating: - moving forwardWith each installment this story gets more interesting. The backstories are filling in very nicely, I cant wait for the next one Rating: - FURUBA!!!i gotta say i'm a complete otaku... meaning obssesive fanatic! this book will not let you down if you're a fanatic too! you might want to reread the series after you read this book. chances are you've forgotten things! plus, things that made NO sense before make oceans of sense! plus it has hanajima-san on the cover. Rating: - Greatest Volume Yet!Volume 17 is perhaps the best volume since Fruits Basket has started. It's full of twists and turns and new information and very moment you're just on the edge of your seat waiting for the next part. I haven't been so hooked to the story since we first met Akito. Akito controls most of the story through flashbacks and explanations. You finally understand why Akito is so crazy! Kureno is a shocker and definately fills in some holes in the plot. Shigure is also explained a little. You're ... Read More Rating: - Secrets UnveiledOne of the biggest "surprises" in this volume I knew already, due to a forum I once passed, so it didn't shock me. What shocked me the most deals with Shigure, who finally gets a spotlight. Though everyone else has always pinned villainy on Akito, I have always felt that Shigure, too, should bear that label. In this volume, the method to the Dog's madness is revealed, and it nearly knocked me out of my chair. Though Kyou and Yuki are given the back seat, the reader is still thrown enough ... Read More |