In June 2008 Rivkah announced that she had been told that Tokyopop would only publish the third volume of Steady Beat online, not as a paperback.
[5] Johanna Draper Carlson, while noting some cliches, praised Rivkah's artwork, especially in the details of the hair.
[6] She disliked how the characters broke the fourth wall during the early part of the second book, but enjoyed the setting of the work, which she felt was more evident in the second volume.
[9] In 2006, Steady Beat was a recommended read by the Young Adult Library Services Association for older teens.
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