The voice of a story in English usually refers to the style or tone in which the story is told. It could be serious, humorous, or something in between.
I would recommend 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. The stories are full of mystery and intrigue. The characters are vividly described, and the plot twists keep you hooked. The English voice for this, if you can find a good audiobook version, really brings the Victorian London setting to life.
One main feature could be its female - centric cast. Since it's about Toji, who are likely female characters, their stories and development would be a key aspect.
The 'light novel toji no miko' is an interesting piece of work. In such a light novel, there are often complex character relationships. The main characters, the Toji, may be part of an organization or a group. Their daily lives, including their study of certain arts or skills related to their role as Toji, could be depicted. There could be a hierarchical structure within the Toji community. And the story may be driven by the challenges they face, whether it's internal conflicts among themselves or external enemies trying to disrupt their world. It may also incorporate elements of Japanese mythology or traditional culture, which adds depth and uniqueness to the story.
Sure, Megumi discovers the truth about Toji being his dad in the manga. It's a crucial plot point that brings about various changes in Megumi's storyline and his relationships with others.
I'm not sure if there's an English song sung by a fat girl in The Voice of China because I'm just a big fan of novels and don't have the ability to browse the internet. But if you can provide more context, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Libraries often have audiobook sections. You can borrow CDs or use their digital lending services. They usually have a good selection of English - voiced stories and novels, from classic literature to modern bestsellers. And it's free with your library membership!