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Title:A Silent Voice, Vol. 1 (A Silent Voice #1)
Author:Yoshitoki Oima
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:May 26th 2015 by Kodansha Comics (first published January 8th 2011)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Young Adult. Comics
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A Silent Voice, Vol. 1 (A Silent Voice #1) Paperback | Pages: 192 pages
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LEARNING TO LISTEN

Shoya is a bully. When Shoko, a girl who can’t hear, enters his elementary school class, she becomes their favorite target, and Shoya and his friends goad each other into devising new tortures for her. But the children’s cruelty goes too far. Shoko is forced to leave the school, and Shoya ends up shouldering all the blame. Six years later, the two meet again. Can Shoya make up for his past mistakes, or is it too late?

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Original Title: 聲の形 1
ISBN: 163236056X (ISBN13: 9781632360564)
Edition Language: English
Series: A Silent Voice #1


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My first ever manga! I chose this one because 1) I was bullied as a kid, and 2) I am hearing impaired. So yeah, I can relate. Also there is a movie?? But I cant find it in the US 😭

how do you review something that touches your soul so deeply???A Silent Voice tells the story of a boy who relentlessly bullies the deaf girl in his class until he ends up being the victim of bullying himself and starts to realize the impact of his actions.i originally read this last year and kind of forgot to continue (#booknerdproblems hehe i'm so quirky and relatable) but recently i stumbled upon the movie on youtube and figured eh, i can kill some time with this, right? wrong. that movie

Oh, come the fuck on. I get that in Japan, being polite and calm are valued traits, even in the face of aggravation, but I just wanted Shoko to snap back at the boy who bullies her so relentlessly. She just sits there and takes the abuse... over... and over... and over. Enough of this. It leaves me with trepidation for the next volume because I want there to be a satisfying ending/storyline for this but I don't want any more sweet passiveness.

I was really looking forward to starting this series. It deals with the bullying of a deaf main character in middle school and is seen from the point of view of the bully. I know that after this first volume we see them as older characters meeting up again and he tries to make amends and stuff like that so I'm really interested to keep going with the series, but this volume wasn't my favourite thing ever. It was kind of hard to read because of how harsh the bullying was and I felt so bad for

The blurb is fairly accurate, but I guess must look ahead to further volumes. Although we do know that the two are about to meet again after six year, 98% of this volume is Shoya bullying Shoko* and also getting in trouble in other ways. Or rather, causing trouble. If there is any explanation for his misbehavior I guess it is that his mother is lax -- otherwise she seemed pretty kind and although maybe we're supposed to think it is a "bad" home because there's no father and the sister dates a

Manga about A Shoya, a boy bully in an elementary school who bullies new student Shoko, who also happens to be deaf. So you hate him all through this first volume, he's a complete jerk, though you know this will not continue, of course. Shoko is also aggravatingly passive about his and others' bullying. Doesn't seem angry, nor humiliated, so thus not quite real. So disappointing. But this is just the first volume, so you can see where this is going. Another book for young people about deaf kids

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