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A review by selfmythologies
A Silent Voice, Vol. 4 by Yoshitoki Oima
5.0
FEELINGS
it was great to get more insight into the Nishimiya family - I love the grandma so much (and damn it, I knew where this was going, but it was still heartbreaking), and especially the mom's backstory, which, once again, seems entirely too real and explains her behavior really well.
I was.....also pretty intrigued by Ueno in this volume. I don't like her and her victim-blaming attitude at all, but she's quite complex as a character and adds an important layer to the story imo.
Also Yuzuru is such a treasure and has definitely become one of my favorite characters at this point as well!
it was great to get more insight into the Nishimiya family - I love the grandma so much (and damn it, I knew where this was going, but it was still heartbreaking), and especially the mom's backstory, which, once again, seems entirely too real and explains her behavior really well.
I was.....also pretty intrigued by Ueno in this volume. I don't like her and her victim-blaming attitude at all, but she's quite complex as a character and adds an important layer to the story imo.
Also Yuzuru is such a treasure and has definitely become one of my favorite characters at this point as well!