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A review by antivancrowe
I Hear the Sunspot by Yuki Fumino
emotional
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
3.75
Character 3.5| Setting 3| Plot 3| Art 4| Enjoyability 5
Overall Rating; 3.7
This story has been so wholesome and cute. I can defintely tell that Fumino took the time and effort to research about hearing loss and deafness.
I liked that Kohei didn't want to learn sign langugage and how he turns around later. I also liked that fact that it should two sides of prejudice. One person just being an jackass, another wanting to be a savior to Kohei. Absolutely disgusting. It's an intersting dynamic.
I am excited to see how Taichi and Kohei's relationship is developed.
Overall Rating; 3.7
This story has been so wholesome and cute. I can defintely tell that Fumino took the time and effort to research about hearing loss and deafness.
I liked that Kohei didn't want to learn sign langugage and how he turns around later. I also liked that fact that it should two sides of prejudice. One person just being an jackass, another wanting to be a savior to Kohei. Absolutely disgusting. It's an intersting dynamic.
I am excited to see how Taichi and Kohei's relationship is developed.