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Cargando... A Man and His Cat, Vol. 9por Umi Sakurai
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The heartwarming adventures continue and the characters learn how to overcome personal roadblocks: Fukumaru's tendency to cry, and Hibino's hang-up about buying expensive gifts to show that he cares about people (instead of going with his instinct and getting something the person will appreciate, regardless of cost). Also a dog makes an appearance in this volume with some words of wisdom and a possible connection to another new friend! I really loved the first few volumes of this series, but its quality is seriously declining as it continues to drag on. Readers are treated to a little bit more cuddly cute cat shenanigans in this volume than have been present in the previous couple of installments, but—at this point—it’s just too little, too late. There are already way too many characters in this series, and so many of them are variations of the same. How many angst-ridden musicians do we really need? Well, the author seems to think there are never enough because we get yet another tormented and insecure wannabe pianist; this one used Kanda’s son in the past to try to further his career aspirations and is now so guilt-ridden and ashamed he can barely face the always jovial Kana when he accidentally runs into him. Ho-hum…I just don’t care anymore. The beauty of A Man and His Cat was Kanda and his relationahisp with his cat Fukumaru. Now, Umi Sakurai almost completely ignores the two of them in favor of a never-ending slew of interchangeable and uninteresting characters I don’t even want to be bothered keeping track of. I am so bored and disappointed with A Man and His Cat that vol. 9 is where it ends for me. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Comic and Graphic Books.
Humor (Fiction.)
Young Adult Fiction.
HTML:In this best-selling, heartwarming tale, a lonely older man takes home a pet-shop kitten that no one else wants. It doesnt take long for the pair to warm up to each other, and soon, theyre inseparable. Told through the eyes of both the man and his cat, this sweet and hilarious story is a balm for the soul! The fur flies when Mr. Kandas surly son, Hoshinari, turns up, only to add to the ever-growing crowd at the house! More laps to sit on and more hands to be pet with ought to have Fukumaru jumping for joy. But the kittens have everyone smitten, and no one seems to have time for the resident kitty! Will Fukumaru manage to claw back his place in his daddys heart and home before despair sets in and another dreaded trip to the vet arrives?!. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Sheesh! Figure out another plot already, dude!
FOR REFERENCE:
Contents: Chapter 80. Fluffy Attraction -- Chapter 81. A Purromise with Daddy -- Chapter 82. We're All Crybabies -- Sorako and Hoshinaru -- Chapter 83. I Hope Mew Like It -- Chapter 84. What's "A Life with No Regrets"? -- Chapter 85. Mew, Me . . . We Were All Little Once -- Afterword -- Bonus Strip ( )