The art is really improved, it's so different from the maybe a little rough stile of the first series. I didn't really like the story about Ena, I found it a little bit forced and not very inserted in the main story and generally it doesn't go super well with the vibe of the series in myy opinio. Time has passed since the first volume of the first series and Taichi and Kohei have now new challenges in their relationship ( without unnecessary drama When finally I got to read this I was very pleased, Yuki Fumino took this opportunity to really work on character development in her slow burn attitude. Looking for information on the manga Hidamari ga Kikoeru: Limit (I Hear the Sunspot: Limit) Find out more with MyAnimeList, the worlds most active online anime and manga community and database. Due to the overwhelming success of I Hear the Sunspot, the sequel has finally arrived, I Hear the Sunspot: Theory of Happiness How will this more. I Hear The Sunspot The story starts with college student Taichi, who comes from a not-so-well-off household and is desperately searching for work. His attitude starts to change after he crosses paths. I Hear the Sunspot: Limit Volume 1 (I Hear the Sunspot Series) Paperback Novemby Yuki Fumino (Author), Stephen Kohler (Translator) 1,019 ratings Part of: I Hear the Sunspot See all formats and editions Kindle 11.99 Read with Our Free App Paperback 9.73 34 Used from 4.74 27 New from 9.73 1 Collectible from 9. I Hear the Sunspot: Limit Volume 3 will be available anywhere fine books are sold.I'm a long time fan of this series and when this was announced I was pretty surprised, because the end of the limit series was a very good ending with two fluffy extra chapter,and I was pretty satisfied with that, so I was a little worried about how the story could go on. I Hear the Sunspot: Limit, Volume 3 ( Hidamari ga Kikoeru 5) by Yuki Fumino, Stephen Kohler (Goodreads Author) (Translator) 4.53 Rating details 1,645 ratings 201 reviews Stunningly handsome Kohei Sugihara was outgoing and popular with the girls at school. Kohei is a college student who, because of his hearing loss, tends to distance himself from others. Anyone who has felt different or alone will feel heard by this remarkably compassionate story, which has attracted not only manga fans but young adult readers far outside the typical reach of a manga series. The manga has been lauded for its nuanced representation of disability, and this latest entry into the series features special empathy towards the troubles of children, the elderly, and broken families. Folsom Prison Blues Lyrics: I hear the train a-comin, its rolling round the bend / And I aint seen the sunshine since I dont know when / Im stuck in. The story is led by Yuki Fumino’s cinematic drawings and sharply translated dialogue. Most importantly, it brings the romance between Kohei and Taichi to a satisfying conclusion that will leave the hardest of hearts in tears. It features the greatest growth between the boys yet, as they struggle to overcome disability, insecurity, and family trouble. But even though Itsuomi-kun can speak three languages, sign language isn’t one of them. But when a chance encounter on a train leads to her meeting friend-of-a-friend and fellow student Itsuomi-san, her world starts to widen. Looking for information on the manga Hidamari ga Kikoeru: Koufukuron (I Hear the Sunspot: Theory of Happiness) Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Volume 3 begins just after Kohei announces out of nowhere, right when the relationship is blossoming, that the two should spend some time apart. Yuki is a typical college student, whose world revolves around her friends, social media, and the latest sales. Kohei is a bit standoffish and mysterious who likes to keep to himself. Taichi is a chatter who cant keep down a job, but his heart is always in the right place. Taichi Sagawa meets Khei Sugihara when he 'accidentally' falls on a rooftop. One Peace Books describes the third volume as follows: This is the first volume of the I Hear the Sunspot manga series. One Peace Books announced that the tear-jerking conclusion to I Hear the Sunspot: Limit will be released on April 13, 2021! The previous I Hear the Sunspot manga garnered widespread popular and critical acclaim for a moving love story between two young men, the hard-of-hearing Kohei and the eternally-optimistic Taichi.
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