Volume 3
A Silent Voice 3
Shoya’s decided to do everything he can to make up for how terribly he treated Shoko, his former classmate who can’t hear. But more than the challenge of learning to communicate, it means facing a past he thought he’d left behind forever. Now a reunion with old friends will transform Shoya, and his relationship with Shoko.

TwirlingNickelPaladin 1 week ago
It feels like the story has found more of its pace by now. And it's much easier to read when there's no adults to be furious at. "Lub Moo" isn't too far off, but you'd really have to be in that mindset to get it, and he is so SO not there yet. I mean we do need to address that this minor was planning to unalive himself. Which again I'm so frustrated that was brushed off. Like mom you seem nice, BUT PLEASE PUT YOUR CHILD IN THERAPY. Intending to do it and getting affairs in order beforehand is very alarming. He still clearly doesn't like himself or trust most other people. There's so so much that needs to be unpacked and addressed, and he shouldn't be doing that alone or even thinking it's "not a problem". He's a teenager and clearly depressed (well I'm not going to diagnose him, but he's clearly not "okay"). He doesn't even seem to understand his own mental health. This is where the people that care about us in life, ESPECIALLY THE ADULTS, have to step in, notice these things (namely a son saying he planned to make the ultimate final decision), and provide the support that's needed.