I started my new year with the last two books of a manga series I started at the end of last year. A Silent Voice by Yoshitoki Oima. I originally found the series at a Barnes & Noble as a full volume set back in December. I’m a conversationalist in American Sign Language (definitely not fluent by any means, but can still have a conversation). I have always been curious to see how authors portray Deaf characters – and how they show them when it’s graphic novels or manga, so when I found out what this was about, I immediately put the whole series on Hold at work.

Overall, this was a good series and I enjoyed it quite a bit! There were some slow parts and some redemption arcs that didn’t quite hit the mark, but I still can still see myself recommending it and possibly purchases the collective volume in the future too!


A Silent Voice, Volume 6 By: Toshitoki Oima, Steven LeCroy (Translator) Genre: Manga Number of Pages: 184 Published: April 19, 2016 (1st Published October 17, 2014) Publisher: Kodansha Comica Dates Read: January 4, 2023 - January 5, 2023 Format: Library Book / Paperback
With Shoya in a coma, Shoko tries desperately to fix what she made wrong with her friends, who are also desperately struggling with their own stuff.
This volume focused on nearly everyone and their emotions a little bit at a time as they waited for Shoya to wake up. Each chapter focused on someone differently. While some chapters allowed me to understand the character a bit more – others made me hate the character more. It just kind of goes to show that no one is perfect and people react to stuff in different ways. Example – I still don’t like Naoka and Miki’s chapter didn’t redeem her for me either.
Oima did a wonderful job at Shoko’s struggle with communicating with hearing individuals and showing how much she misses and struggles.
I have loved the journey so far and can’t wait to see how this all comes together in the last volume.
!!SPOILER!!
I was nearly having a heart attack at the end of the volume though when I thought Shoya had died


A Silent Voice, Volume 7 By: Toshitoki Oima, Steven LeCroy (Translator) Genre: Manga Number of Pages: 190 Published: May 24, 2016 (1st Published December 17, 2014) Publisher: Kodansha Comics Dates Read: January 5, 2023 Format: Library Book / Paperback
Shoya reunites with Shoko and the group works on finishing the movie together even though there is a strain in their relationships.
This was a good ending to the series. I felt like Shoya actually grew as a person and we were able to see his redemption arc. Though, personally, I don’t understand his life journey he’s planning on going down, but it was left a bit open ended, so I can always play around with that.
I still do not understand Naoka and her storyline… she’s still a jerk and she physically assaulted half the group (and Shoko multiple times), and yet everyone is okay with her?? I know we get her background and story but none of that was redeemable to me. It just kind of made me dislike her even more.
I was really happy about where we left off with Yuzuru and I’m so proud and happy for her journey she will be going on. I honestly hope she gets everything she ever wants.
I know this is somewhat marked as a romance, though it was more teen puppy love I feel like… it didn’t necessarily end with people getting together, but that they understood how important the other person was to them. That’s a good thing to be able to show teens that things don’t always end in a relationship and that that’s okay.
Overall, this is a cute and emotional ride of a manga that I can see myself purchasing for my own collection down the line. I shall be watching the movie at some point in the near future as well.