Tag Archives: The Black Company
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! The topic this time out is: AUTHORS I’D LOVE TO MEET! God, this 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’s topic was somewhat interest. I did change it just a little to … Continue reading
TOP 5 WEDNESDAY: BOOKS TO GET YOU OUT OF A SLUMP
Today, the guys in the Goodreads Top 5 Wednesday group have an interesting topic: BOOKS TO GET YOU OUT OF A READING SLUMP! Winter is a hard season for a lot of people and many of us are falling into reading slumps. … Continue reading
BOOK TRAVELING THURSDAY: FAVORITE AUTHOR
Book Traveling Thursday is a weekly meme hosted by Catia and Danielle. Each week everyone picks a book related to that week’s theme, then you write a blog post explaining explain why you choose that book and spotlight all the different … 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 … ALL ABOUT THE VILLAINS Okay, … 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 … ALL ABOUT THE VILLAINS What great … Continue reading
FRIDAY FACE-OFF: TREES
Welcome to The Friday Face-Off, a new weekly meme hosted by Books by Proxy. Join us every Friday as we pit cover against cover, and publisher against publisher, to find the best artwork in our literary universe. This week’s theme is: “This solitary … Continue reading
TOP 5 WEDNESDAY: CHARACTERS YOU DEFEND
Today, the guys in the Goodreads Top 5 Wednesday group had a great topic: Characters You Defend! You know, the people you love in your favorites books, but no one else (or, at least, a vocal minority of readers) dislike or hate, … Continue reading



