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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Manga Review: I Hear the Sunspot: Limit 2 (Volume 4) by Yuki Fumino


Rating (Out of 5): ~4
Publisher: One Peace Books
Release Date: September 2019
Volumes: 4+
Spoilers?: No.
Volume: 1. 3.

Goodreads Synopsis:

Kohei is a college student who, because of his hearing loss, tends to distance himself from others. His attitude starts to change after he crosses paths with an ever-optimistic classmate named Taichi. And over time, the two begin to develop feelings for each other. As the story continues, the pair tries to balance their budding relationship alongside Taichi's inspiring new career and Kohei's continued studies at school. But the harder they try to make things work, the more misunderstandings they seem to encounter.

Review:

Taichi and Kohei are still struggling to settle into their relationship. Kohei is having a harder time with accepting what his deafness could do to their relationship, especially when he learns more about why Taichi is going for the career he is. Whereas Taichi has seemed to accept the difference in their relationship—despite how he's still learning about some of the difficulties and how to handle it,—Kohei is feeling like the burden in the relationship.
This has been culminating for a while, but after a few things are revealed, they're forced to confront it.
  This volume gets hard to take a few times. It's a struggle between them, and it's a struggle to watch, because I just want them to be happy together, but they've got a ways to go still.

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