tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4065259020861038022.post7320096897959337615..comments2023-10-24T05:20:40.185-05:00Comments on Reading Challenged: SykosaRickihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05108470370944541128noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4065259020861038022.post-77428033871211779102012-08-23T14:57:11.577-05:002012-08-23T14:57:11.577-05:00Now that is one spectacular review - thank you, Ri...Now that is one spectacular review - thank you, Ricki!Tribute Bookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16959016294721462184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4065259020861038022.post-26847368170463247212012-08-23T09:04:47.972-05:002012-08-23T09:04:47.972-05:00WOW! What a great review! You had my tingling read...WOW! What a great review! You had my tingling reading it, and it's my own book, lol. I think you really, really vibed well with Sykosa, and that excites me so very much. I cannot describe Sykosa, the girl, without sounding a bit weird, but she's basically a human being to me, and I tend to have a father's love for her, so I'm very, very proud of her no matter what, and when people say stuff like this, I like, embarrassingly gush and glow with pride.<br /><br />Okay, that's enough from me!<br /><br />Thanks for reading the book!!!<br /><br />PS... This "New Adult" is interesting. I've never heard that term before, but it does feel like it "fits" Sykosa better. I'll be honest with you, YA is a strange term, it means different stuff to different people, and I've always had to say, "YA for 18+" or "The older half of YA." I'm always splitting up the genre, cause the younsters are too young for it, I agree.Justin Ordonezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12727607626956678961noreply@blogger.com