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A Silent Voice 6 Paperback – Illustrated, April 19, 2016
| Yoshitoki Oima (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Time stands still for both Shoya and Shoko. Triggered by past traumas, Shoya coldly attacked his friends and burnt the bridges he first set out to rebuild. Shoko feels a deep responsibility for this disaster and attempts to pay for it by taking her own life. Meanwhile, each of their friends finally show their true colors. After everything has fallen apart, how will they mend their hearts and put the pieces back together?
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherKodansha Comics
- Publication dateApril 19, 2016
- Grade level8 - 12
- Reading age13 - 17 years
- Dimensions5.01 x 0.6 x 7.52 inches
- ISBN-101632360616
- ISBN-13978-1632360618
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- Publisher : Kodansha Comics; Illustrated edition (April 19, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1632360616
- ISBN-13 : 978-1632360618
- Reading age : 13 - 17 years
- Grade level : 8 - 12
- Item Weight : 6.5 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.01 x 0.6 x 7.52 inches
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By aviv on August 22, 2022
A Silent Voice is the translation of the Japanese manga series 聲の形 (romaji: Koe no Katachi). The subject matter involves a deaf student, and some idiosyncrasies used to convey deaf communication translated extremely well to English written text. At some points it is as if you can hear what deaf people experience. You don't need to like manga to appreciate A Silent Voice, but you do need to read the books in order. You can expect romantic tension and strong emotional connections with the characters. The story concerns a protagonist who made some poor decisions as a child (what child doesn't make poor decisions?) that had repercussions, even if he doesn't fully realize their weight.
If you decide to give it a shot, you'll be glad you checked it out, and sad when it's over. If you love manga, or if you've never read manga; if you love emotional moments in movies, or if you want to begin to understand the emotional side of yourself; if you've been bullied, or if you've been the bully: this manga series is for you.
A Silent Voice 1
A Silent Voice 2
A Silent Voice 3
A Silent Voice 4
A Silent Voice 5
A Silent Voice 6
A Silent Voice 7
I am so completely and utterly impressed with this volume. It was gorgeous. Depressing and horrible and intense. And gorgeous.
Shoya tries saving Shoko, and only ends up hurting himself. And this means that the other characters get a little more focus in this volume. We get a chapter for each classmate, and some are quite insightful. I don’t particularly care for most of their inner voices anymore, but it was helpful to read. Shoko’s chapters were particularly hard to read, because it’s hard to see her struggling. I so badly want to see her happy. I also like Yuzuru’s a lot, too, because I like her as a character and a friend to Shoko.
This volume hurt to read. It was painful. But it was also so needed and worthwhile and so well done. There are some very bad parts, and some very thoughtful ones. This was needed.
I need the next volume immediately. I need to see how this series ends oh my god.
[More of my reviews are available on my blog, Geeky Reading, to which there's a link on my profile.]
In this volume, for lack of a better expression, our main character is "out of it". So instead, master storyteller Oima takes to using the other characters and telling the story from their own perspective. It gives that extra piece of understanding to this dramatic and heart-felt story. Not much really happens in this volume, instead a lot of character building happens and it's actually my favorite volume so far. Art is still superb.
If you've been following A Silent Voice so far, don't stop now -- it only gets better. If you want to know if this series is worth your time, absolutely. Go pick up the first volume right now.
(Next volume is the last, so sad! Also, get hyped for the KyoAni adaptation this fall!)
Up to this point, the story has been told mostly from Shoya's view, focusing on how he interacts with the people around him and they to him. With him being out of commission, the focus is put on others, and the results are intriguing. Some of the others react to the disaster in very extreme ways, others in calmer ways.
This volume ends with two of the better chapters of the story up to this point, as we finally see things from Shoko's eyes.
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