Love your vlogs but also love your sit down chatty videos! Okay everyone loves Divine Rivals but I’m not sure if I enjoy YA as much as most people. Would you say it’s super YA-y? Binti sounds interesting! Such a great reading month. 💖
Thank you for watching, Subha! I personally don't think Divine Rivals gives off major YA vibes. It would probably be better classified as new adult since the main characters are 18-19 years old. I'm not a huge YA reader myself, but still enjoyed this one, so might be worth a shot!
The character in my novel talks to a horse who looks like a unicorn because of a cybernetic implant that gives the horse the ability to communicate through telepathy.
I actually sometimes enjoy smut haha! Depends on how it's written. I was mostly trying to distinguish the sexual fantasies that Murakami writes from the smut we see in a lot of popular literature
@@mansparekh People say that many sci-fi authors live out their fantasies in their writing. I think that can be true. I like to write those scenes behind flowery allegory where a sentence can be interpreted in two ways, one way to the plot and the other to the juicy details.
Love your vlogs but also love your sit down chatty videos! Okay everyone loves Divine Rivals but I’m not sure if I enjoy YA as much as most people. Would you say it’s super YA-y? Binti sounds interesting! Such a great reading month. 💖
Thank you for watching, Subha! I personally don't think Divine Rivals gives off major YA vibes. It would probably be better classified as new adult since the main characters are 18-19 years old. I'm not a huge YA reader myself, but still enjoyed this one, so might be worth a shot!
The character in my novel talks to a horse who looks like a unicorn because of a cybernetic implant that gives the horse the ability to communicate through telepathy.
Now THAT is trippy
@@mansparekhI will try to send you a limited first print. Who knows. Might be worth a lot later.
Yea, I don't like smut either. I prefer those scenes to be hidden behind the prose. What's the biggest pet peeve about how men write women?
I actually sometimes enjoy smut haha! Depends on how it's written. I was mostly trying to distinguish the sexual fantasies that Murakami writes from the smut we see in a lot of popular literature
@@mansparekh People say that many sci-fi authors live out their fantasies in their writing. I think that can be true. I like to write those scenes behind flowery allegory where a sentence can be interpreted in two ways, one way to the plot and the other to the juicy details.