Tag Archives: Luke Scull
TOP THREE THURSDAY
Welcome to Top Three Thursday! This is a weekly feature I’ve decided to host from this day forward. A day where I can post a short list on different topics I’ve been thinking about. The focus this time out is: … Continue reading
TOP TEN TUESDAY
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! This is a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, where a new top ten list hits the web every week! This week we have a great topic to explore … BOOKS THAT SURPRISED ME … Continue reading
TOP 5 WEDNESDAY: FAVORITE BROMANCES
Today, the guys in the Goodreads Top 5 Wednesday group have an interesting topic, one which is kind of sad from a reading perspective but does happen: Favorite Bromances! “Bromance = platonic relationship between two characters who identify as male.” Well, this … Continue reading
TOP 5 WEDNESDAY: SECOND IS BEST
Today, the guys in the Goodreads Top 5 Wednesday group have an interesting topic, one which is kind of sad from a reading perspective but does happen: Second Is Best! “We’ve talked about series that went downhill, and series that are worth … Continue reading
TOP TEN TUESDAY
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! This is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, where a new top ten list hits the web every week! This week our topic is … TOP TEN BOOKS I RECOMMEND TO NEW … Continue reading
DEAD MAN’S STEEL
Dead Man’s Steel by Luke Scull Genre: Fantasy – Grimdark Series: The Grim Company #3 Publisher: Roc (January 3, 2017) Author Information:Website | Twitter Length: 448 pages My Rating: 3 stars Dead Man’s Steel was a novel I was eagerly … Continue reading
FUNDAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (NOVEMBER 28, 2016)
The work week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. But while I try to fool myself into being excited about the grind, deep down, I’m not, … Continue reading
STACKING THE SHELVES, VOL. 40
Stacking the Shelves over at Tynga’s Reviews is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, whether it be physically or virtually. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you … Continue reading



