This is a hand written letter from the author, which gives away the book that's in the box. Since I don't like being spoiled for the book, I just sat it off to the side. But it's a nice thought so far.
I think it's wonderful that they're still donating a book for every book that's bought to those in need. This month's books were sent to Zambia and the card, like always, was filled with statistics on the country.
I love this little bag so much. And the quote is so very true. I have a lot of books to read (almost 80 at this point) and never enough time to read. I do believe this will be a great bag to put all of my bookmarks in so they're all in one spot and won't have to dig around for one when I need it.
Speaking of bookmarks, they included this beautiful one in the box. The quote says "Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today" from Holbrook Jackson. And on the back it simply says "PageHabit." I may end up using this bookmark quite a bit.
They included some page flags in the box as well. They're simple colors with no fancy designs on them.I may end up getting some use out of these yet. Although, I do believe I have some page flags still from when they were included in BooklyBox a few months ago. You can never have too many, though!
I almost missed this adorable book shaped pin. It says, "Read more" on its covers and is going straight onto my work lanyard. Cannot go wrong with some bookish flair at work.
And last but not least, the book itself: The Witch Who Came in From the Cold by Lindsay Smith and Max Gladstone. The description on GoodReads describes it as: "Welcome to Prague, 1970: ground zero in a Cold War of spies and sorcerers. The streets are a deadly chessboard on which the CIA and KGB make their moves, little dreaming that a deeper game is being played between the Consortium of Ice and the Acolytes of Flame, ancient organizations that seek to harness elemental magic.
Tanya Morozova is a KGB officer and the latest in a long of Ice sorceresses; Gabe Pritchard is a CIA officer and reluctant Ice recruit. Enemies at one turn, but forced into alliances at the next, their relationship is as explosive as the Cold War itself."
This has the potential to be an interesting book. And there are post it notes all through out the book with author notes all throughout the book. Which is a nice touch to the book.
Out of everything in the box, my favorite thing has to be the pin, outside of the book itself. To be honest, I was a little underwhelmed with the whole thing. Was hoping there would be one or two more things in the box relating to the book. And I was a bit disappointed that there wasn't any tea in the box at all. The teas in BooklyBox was definitely something I looked forward to every month. It brought different teas into my life that I wouldn't normally try if it hadn't been for BooklyBox. Hopefully July's box will be even better. This was, after all, the first box for PageHabit. Can only go up from here.
Let me know what you thought of the box, whether or not you subscribe to it, or if you want to get this box.
Your kindred bookmate,
Cassie
Let me know what you thought of the box, whether or not you subscribe to it, or if you want to get this box.
Your kindred bookmate,
Cassie
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