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The story was cool. I lượt thích how it portrayed bullying in the first chapters and the different types of bullies (like the active & passive ones). As for the main character, I lượt thích him too. It was an interesting twist that the bully ended up as a victim, và seing how he tried khổng lồ make amends for his mistakes, making a contrast with the other bullies who never got to lớn learn their lesson (the protagonist's friends), or never felt remorse for what they did (Nao), or never assumed that they were part of the problem (Kawai, the teacher).Nonetheless, something I didn't lượt thích about this story was the LACK of participation of Shouko, I mean, the story is called "A silent voice", so why we couldn't see more about HER version of the story? Everything we learn about her is through other character's perspectives: her sister, her mom, the MC. We never get to hear what she truly feels, what is she like, what heppened to lớn her before changing schools, and after graduating (middle school & high school). This way, we don't know anything about her, her likes, dislikes, aspirations, her deeper thoughts, how are things going in her current school (is she being bullied? Does she have friends? Does she feel alone?). Và the MC doesn't know anything either, and this is because the tác giả decided khổng lồ put the attention on the other characters & their irrelevant lives, thus making the two "protagonists" (Shoya và Shouko) less interesting & irrelevant to their own story.I would have LOVED to lớn see more meaningfull interactions between Shoya and Shouko beacuse that was the whole idea, that they could start again as friends, và this could have opened new oportunities to explore Shouko's psique (I mean, she went through bullying all her elementary school life, technically. That can't go unnoticed in her current behaviour), and maybe we could have learn more about her new school life as a high schooler, learn more about her personality, the other bullies of her past (thus, making Shoya not feel SO guilty about putting ALL the blame on himself). As for Shoya, we could have seen him express his inner thoughts và all the excesive guilt he feels. This way Shouko could have talked about it with him, easing the pain that haunted him for so many years. After all, why the heck did he learned sign language if they barely use it? It's frustrating to see the other characters take the spot light và see their lives coming together, while the protagonists take a back seat on their own goddamn story. Shoya could easily have chosen to lớn have a career as something related to awareness & information of deaf people in education, or bullying, such as a Minister of Education (since he's so obsessed with making amends for what he did), instead of choosing to be a hairdresser just because. As for Shouko, I was dissapointed that we never got khổng lồ see what she wanted to be until the very over (because of the reasons I mentioned before), và the tác giả just threw it in our faces that she wanted lớn be a hairdresser with no clues along the way.Consequently, the story eneded up quite mediocrely for both of them, all because it prioritized the secondary characters.