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星は歌う [Hoshi wa Utau] #6

Twinkle Stars volume 6

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Sakuya no puede resistir la tentación de leer el informe sobre el pasado de Chihiro, pero aun así, no puede dejar de quererle o de desear estar a su lado. Hijiri intenta por todos medios que se olvide de él, pero Saku quiere estar a su lado pase lo que pase…

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First published December 1, 2012

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Natsuki Takaya

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Name (in native language) : 高屋奈月

Natsuki Takaya (高屋 奈月 Takaya Natsuki, real name Naka Hatake) is the penname of a Japanese manga artist best-known for creating the series Fruits Basket. She was born on July 7, 1973; (Tanabata). Takaya is left-handed and once revealed that she wanted to be a mangaka since first grade, when her sister started drawing.

She was born in Shizuoka, Japan, but was raised in Tokyo, where she made her debut in 1992. She enjoys video games such as the Final Fantasy series or Sakura Wars, or working on her different manga series, such as Fruits Basket, which is the second best-selling shōjo manga ever in Japan, and the top selling shōjo manga in North America. Fruits Basket has also been adapted into a twenty-six-episode anime series.

In 2001, Takaya received a Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo manga for Fruits Basket.

According to Takaya (in a sidebar of a Fruits Basket manga volume), she enjoys drawing girls (girly ones) more than she does boys. Takaya also enjoys electronics and music, but dislikes talking about herself. Also revealed in a sidebar of Fruits Basket, Takaya broke her drawing arm (left) after Fruits Basket volume six was published. She had to go into surgery, and as a result, had put Fruits Basket on a brief hiatus. Takaya made a full recovery, but complains that her handwriting had gotten uglier, due to the surgery. During her hospital stay, she gained an interest in baseball.

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1,167 reviews18 followers
July 10, 2017
Un tome 6 centré sur le personnage de Sei. Après avoir mené sa petite enquête via Saki interposé, Sei transmet des informations sur le passé de Chihiro à Saku. Après quelques péripéties et bouderies diverses, tous se retrouvent pour réviser et les choses semblent s'être apaisées.

Un tome sous le signe de l'amitié car aussi bien Sei que Yuuri essaie que les choses s'améliorent entre Saku et Chihiro. C'est un tome qui montre la force des liens d'amitié et la tolérance vis à vis des gens qu'on aime. On en apprend un peu plus sur les secrets de Sei qui a le cœur en peine. Mais le tome suivant sera-t-il aussi calme ?
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2,478 reviews
November 14, 2023
It's easy to think of this as a story about abuse, but I've always preferred to think of it as a series that focuses on the many breeds of depression and its countless symptoms.
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7,200 reviews134 followers
September 30, 2016
OK, è un manga lento da far paura, non succede praticamente nulla ma comincia a prendermi. Davvero. I primi numeri ho fatto una fatica tremenda a leggerli, ma adesso volano via che è un piacere.

Se-chan continua ad essere il mio personaggio preferito per come si pone sempre in prima linea per aiutare Saku. Anche Yuri è simpatico, forse addirittura più del protagonista e del suo passato tormentato.

Non vedo l'ora di leggere il settimo volume.
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