Sunday, November 22, 2015

Owlcrate

I'm pretty sure I heard about Owlcrate through Facebook. Or Instagram. One of those two. The last time I did a book subscription was when I was still a part of PONY. So it's been a while.
Per the website, Owlcrate is "a subscription service that sends you magical monthly boxes tailored to a chosen theme. Each OwlCrate will contain one new Young Adult novel, as well as 3-5 other bookish treats to help you get your nerd on."
Before deciding to try it, I wanted to see what exactly was considered 'Young Adult' since that could range from books similar to The Hunger Games or The Scorpio Races  to things like Diary Of A Wimpy Kid or Captain Underpants. Not that there's anything bad about the last two, but those are much too young for me, But teen? Something I can totally get into. From scanning the past boxes, their young adult seemed more upper teen minded. So I decided to give it a shot.
My November package came today! I loved the box. Not that I would have been upset about a plain box, but I like the owl on the top. It's cute.

Everything was wrapped nicely.
Each month, the featured book is one that has been published within the past 40 days. The chances that I have already bought it is low. Every month has a theme and November's theme was Myths and Legends. It came with a little card to explain.

 This month's book was Soundless by Richelle Mead. I wasn't all that into Vampire Academy; I read the first one and finished it but just felt ehh about it and didn't read any more of the books. I was in the minority among my friends though. The others enjoyed them. So I'm hoping I like Soundless more!
There were other bookish themed items that came with the book. Owlcrate uses independant artists' items to include in each box. There was tea, which will be great to drink tomorrow after my wisdom teeth surgery. Maybe. Hopefully. There was a castle necklace, a Percy Jackson bracelet, and a mirror.  For $29.99 plus shipping I don't think it was a bad deal.
I did like this, and hope to do this again in the future. I plan on trying out some other book subscription boxes too and seeing which one I liked the most. 
If you're interested in trying this, December box's theme is Get Inspired. And if you want to say I referred you to it, here's the special link for me! ( I can get a free box if enough people say I referred them!). There's also a coupon for first time users on Owlcrate's website. 

Has anyone tried any other book subscription boxes? Any you'd recommend? 

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