In this volume, Shoya begins to emerge from his cocoon of adolescence and asks larger questions about what it means to be an adult. This process is a bit painful for him since he build a terrible foundation for himself by previously being a bully to Nishimiya.

As a general warning for readers, suicide is explored in this volume. I would say these sections were fantastic for showing the reality of feeling trapped in a situation, and definitely added realism to the story of these young people. However, if you are sensitive about these issues in general it would be better to maybe skip this volume (or parts of it.)


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A Silent Voice began as a manga written and illustrated by Yoshitoki ima and was originally published as a one-shot in the February 2011 issue of Bessatsu Shnen Magazine.[3][4] It was later turned into a full manga series and began serialization in the combined 36-37th issue of Weekly Shnen Magazine, released on August 7, 2013,[5] and ended its run on the 51st issue of the magazine on November 19, 2014.[3] The series was compiled into seven tankbon volumes which were published by Kodansha in Japan between November 15, 2013,[6] and December 17, 2014.[4] Kodansha USA licensed the series for an English release in North America with the first volume being released in Q2 2015 and with subsequent volumes released every two months following.[7] Crunchyroll Manga had earlier obtained the series for a digital English release.[8] Kodansha Comics collected all seven volumes into a box set containing a poster and a replica of Shouko's notebook from the series, and released it on December 19, 2017.[9]

The final chapter of the manga, published in the 51st issue of Weekly Shnen Magazine in 2014, announced that an anime project for the series was in its planning stages.[3][4] The seventh volume of the manga revealed that the project would be a theatrical film.[34] It was later revealed in early October 2015 that Kyoto Animation would be producing an anime film based on the series, directed by Naoko Yamada and distributed by Shochiku.[35] It was announced on the adaptation's official website that Reiko Yoshida is writing the film's scripts, Futoshi Nishiya is designing the characters. The film was released in Japan on September 17, 2016.[36]

The first tankobon volume sold 31,714 copies within the first week of release, ranking number 19 on the Oricon manga chart.[38] Its second volume ranked 12 selling 60,975 in its first week.[39] As of March 2014, the tankobon volumes sold 700,000 copies in Japan;[8] and over 2.5 million copies in Japan by April 2016.[40]

A Silent Voice Vol. 7 brings this series to a close in a volume full of catharsis that feels thematically true to the experience of growing as a person that these characters have undertaken. This volume does a deft job of showing what needs to be shown while leaving just enough out of sight in a way that allows the reader to draw their own conclusions about the resolution reached by each of these characters. This is supported by the way it shows its work by demonstrating very visibly through the actions of its characters the way that they have been changed even if it is left up to the reader to take away what they will from these changes. Additionally, the art here is fantastic and complements helps to convey the emotional beats of this story extremely effectively. A Silent Voice is unquestionably a difficult read, but this volume brings it all to a fulfilling close that lives up to the lofty expectations this emotionally potent series has garnered.

Volume 07

( 07)EnglishJapaneseInfomationChapters10Pages192Release Date December 17, 2014

 May 24, 2016ISBN 978-4063952681

 978-1632362223NavigationPreviousVolume 06A Silent Voice is the seventh and final volume of the Koe no Katachi manga.

Still, that does not mean that Yoshitoki should not receive some praise for keeping the series interesting for as long as he has, since this volume completes a little over half of the series, since half of seven volumes is 3 1/2 volumes.

Back in the previous volume, Kodansha forgot to denote that I had reached the end of the book, even though there was no content missing, as far I could tell, and I thought that I was about to start the final chapter.

I just want people to understand me, because I am able to understand their situation a bit and leads me to avoiding people when I feel like I am not wanted by them or I suspect that they might not be doing things because they genuinely care as much as they claim to care, since they do not acknowledge either that I need more quiet time, with either myself or a small group, than they do, or that I, like a few other, recognize the issues that the group they associate with has these days, which I talked about in my review of the previous volume.

For much of the flashbacks that were shown back in the first volume, Shoko used a notebook to communicate with fellow classmates, because not everybody knew sign language, but text does not really do that great of a job expressing what a person is feeling, especially if it is short, and not the length of say a poem or book or these reviews of mine, and Naoka told Shoko that outright.

Because Yoshitoki included these events in the chapters found in this volume, it really helped to make the series continue to have some fairly emotional moments, even if it still is not quite up there with the scenes that I felt were the most emotionally charged, and it makes me want to give him even more applause for his work than I already feel like doing.

What are your thoughts on A Silent Voice Volume 4? Did you like it or hate it? Did you find that you understood the characters more in this volume, like I did, or were you yelling at them? Was there something that you liked or hated that went unmentioned? Feel free to comment.

Things have been going awfully well to the point where somebody like me would suspect that things would go downhill eventually, even though I said in my review of the previous volume that I did not doubt that Yoshitoki Oima could pull it off.

Fortunately, she (sorry it looks like the author has been female all along, according to a page on Baka-Updates Manga) did not disappoint me and keeps holding my interest up through the chapters featured in this book, the penultimate volume of the series, which is what I want to see out of a series.

Just like how the first volume started things off on a relatively serious note, the previous volume ended on a very serious note, and that meant that if there were too many comedic moments, or, like it was with Rewrite episode 10, inappropriate for the moment in this volume, this series would have not been as great as I remembered it to be.

If the backlash for praising a lack of comedy or saying that a work caught my interest quickly, with the excuse, yet still accurate accusation, of me being a fan of the series or people behind it, can crop up, which I thankfully do not have to deal with much, except for the times I have criticized the first volumes of Sword Art Online and A Certain Magical Index, this one will probably really spark some hatred because of how I judged works of fiction in the past.

The other thing that I really liked was how Kodansha included an interview between Yoshitoki Oima and Kasumi Arimura, a well-known television actress who read the second volume of A Silent Voice before the interview.

Because questions from the previous volume were answered, which helped to capture my attention, and that we get to see how characters other than Shoya and Shoko are suffering, as well as the fact that Yoshitoki made things hard to understand only when necessary, made this one of the best books I have read.

I only recommend this to fans of A Silent Voice, because they will be able to enjoy this the most and this is the penultimate volume, though I highly suggest that you read this volume as soon as you can after the previous one, so that it can be enjoyed to the fullest extent.

Yeah, this works to fix Siri, but it seems this problem has taken out the voice navigation in maps as well. Switching to another voice or accent fixes Siri, but doesn't restore voice navigation in maps. I've had to switch to Waze the past few days for navigation until they fix this.

This was fixed for me by installing pavucontrol per Sorin Vetemean's answer, going to the Configuration tab and altering my USB headset output format to analog stereo output + mono input, going back to the Output Devices tab and bumping THAT output's volume up to 100% (it was at something like 50%).

From Terminal, I open pavucontrol (no need to install it, it is there by default), and below are the settings I did and which raised the volume on the speakers automatically:

The series went on to become a New York Times bestseller and was nominated for an Eisner Award. There are seven volumes in the series. Some volumes had more impact than others, making them stand out more among other volumes.

The majority of the first volume takes place a few years prior to the rest of the series. When Shoya was a kid, all that he wanted was to beat boredom, which resulted in him doing some bad things. However, he became much worse when Shoko, a deaf girl, joined his class. He made fun of, bullied, and harassed her.

But once he was caught, his friends at the time turned their backs on him, causing Shoya to live in solitude for years. Planning to commit suicide, he wanted to make things right with Shoko and tracked her down. The first volume did a great job at introducing many of the series' main characters and setting up the plot.

Naoka attacked Shoko but Yuzuru was able to film everything and showed it to Shoya. Yuzuru hoped that Shoya would be able to cheer her sister up, but it was her that would rely on him shortly afterward. When Yuzuru and Shoko's grandmother passed away, Shoya comforted Yuzuru, wanting to help her however he could. Towards the end of the volume, readers also learned that Shoko and Yuzuru's father had abandoned them when he learned that Shoko was deaf. 2351a5e196

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