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A review by lapeace_24
NARUTO ─ナルト─ サクラ秘伝 思恋、春風にのせて [Naruto: Sakura Hiden — Shiren, Harukaze ni Nosete] by 岸本 斉史, Masashi Kishimoto, 大崎 知仁
3.0
*SPOILERS*
What I liked about this book is that, Sakura is still very emotional and acts like an actual teenager but gets the job done. She initiated building a support system for children and it was also established that people around her thinks highly of her. There is certain maturity in her character but at the same time, her core made by Kishimoto was not lost.
I also liked that Sasuke left her alone because not to hate on his character, Sakura deserves someone better. Anyway, Sasuke staying behind the scene and recognizing that Sakura can handle herself is staying true to his character so ...
Subpar writing though. Plot is so-so.
What I liked about this book is that, Sakura is still very emotional and acts like an actual teenager but gets the job done. She initiated building a support system for children and it was also established that people around her thinks highly of her. There is certain maturity in her character but at the same time, her core made by Kishimoto was not lost.
I also liked that Sasuke left her alone because not to hate on his character, Sakura deserves someone better. Anyway, Sasuke staying behind the scene and recognizing that Sakura can handle herself is staying true to his character so ...
Subpar writing though. Plot is so-so.