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A review by genericgeekgirl
A Silent Voice, Vol. 3 by Yoshitoki Oima

2.5

SPOILERS AHEAD

I think I'm glad I'm reading this, but I don't think I'd pick it up again. For one, this volume has a drawing of Shoya imagining killing his younger self. While I understand the sentiment, the image of a dead limp child was super disturbing to me.

Overall, this volume was more interesting. I think it's important they show that not everyone is looking to be a better person, unfortunately. But I don't know why Shoya tried to contact Nao again after the congregation at his house. I guess he feels he's not much better, but clearly he is now. Nao is still bullying and blaming Shoko, Shoya is NOT!