As many of you may (or not) know, I tend to try and test as many book subscription boxes as I can, throwing a few non book ones in the mix just for fun.
I will list here all the ones I have tried to this day, plus the ones I’d like to try one day. Some do not exist anymore, which is such a shame…
As a disclaimer, I will post the ones that have a renewing subscription enabled (which means that after testing, they made it to the “this makes me so happy I can throw money at it and not have a panic attack” list). After that I will post (in no specific order amongst each category) the ones I tried that are still available, then the ones I tried that have closed shop, and finally the ones I’d like to try.
I will try to include one picture for each box mentioned (except the ones I haven’t tried yet) and a small general review of what they include, my review/thoughts and why I kept it or not. There are very few boxes that haven’t made me happy so most of them didn’t make it to the renewal list due to money (I do not own a money tree, sadly).
As per usual, rating is 0.5() to 5 ().
Boxes I am currently subscribed to
Book Box Club
Stuffed owl, fairy lights and lankyard not included (wand was).
My first box: Their very first box, launched on September 2016. Theme was ‘The Enchanted Forest’, subscriber since then.
Cost: Starts at £25 (6 months) up to £27.99 (monthly) for the box but if you only want the book (their other modality ‘Purely Books’) then it starts at £40 for a 3 month subscription.
Includes shipping? Yes (UK at least)
Rating:
Type of books: Young Adult, in various genres. We have had fantasy, contemporary, time travel, etc.
Goodies: There are usually 4-6 items included and there is always a Book Box Club exclusive that is usually personalised (I have so many lovely goodies that are Moon exclusive). If you want your personalised item to have a specific name, let them know. You also get publisher goodies and an information postcard. They really listen to your suggestions on items you’d like to have included.
This is currently my favourite book box, and there are loads of reasons for that. For starters, it was the first box to actually have an author chat (now a lot of them do it but none like they do). And the best part is that it is done exclusively in the Clubhouse, for those of us who are subscribers. The feel of community is amazing, we have a forum where we also have fun. Basically, you are not only getting a lovely book, the chance to chat with the author and ask questions (even joke around), and the extra goodies which are lovingly planned (Kate and Libby actually plan content thinking on how it’ll look all put together alongside how it will fit the theme), but you are part of a bookish community. No other box has ever given me that. I have made new friends and I am interacting more with lovely bookish people than ever before.
I am not a rep or anything, but I love it all so much, I pestered them to give me a discount code to share around so others could join in on the fun. So if you want to give them a go, you can use MOON17 for 5% off your subscription.
PS. The girls are so cool that I ended up making a lovely design for them (more about this on the unboxing post that will be my next post).
You can subscribe to the boxes or Purely books on their website.
FairyLoot
My first box: The Steampunk box done last October (?). I wasn’t too impressed so I stopped there but renewed my subscription for their anniversary box and I am currently renewing
Cost: £26 per box. It doesn’t matter if you subscribe monthly or in 3 or 6 months, it’s the same price. The only way to get a discount is through a rep code.
Includes shipping? No, and be careful because VAT will also be included separately if you are in the UK/EU.
Rating:
Type of books: Fantasy Young Adult
Goodies: 5-6 goodies. Usually includes a candle or scented item and other goodies. They try to include items no other box has done before (like oven mittens, tea towels, fairy lights, etc).
FairyLoot is a fun box and it also has a community feel but it done mostly through Facebook. It is fantasy only, so you know what you are getting here and it is easier to guess the book. They are currently doing a bookmark collection and try to keep it fresh by including different items. To me it is about 80% hit and 20% miss. I enjoy the boxes but some are quite disappointing. There is usually at least one item I am happy to get rid of and pass on (if not more) and the cost sometimes feels a little steep. It is still good and there is the FairyChat and FairyScoop which add extras.
You can subscribe to the boxes on their website.
Illumicrate
My first box: August 2016. Have a subscription since then.
Cost: £29.99
Includes shipping? Yes for the UK.
Rating:
Type of books: Varied Young Adult
Goodies: It says you get a book and 3-5 goodies but I always find two books and lots of goodies in it.
I was shocked by the amount of goodies and content in it and the fact it had not one but two books, one being an ARC. They are a quarterly subscription so it feels less heavy on your pockets when you get it and there is definitely a good value for money in the contents of the box. It has a good effect on me and usually makes me smile when I receive it.
They are currently sold out but you can subscribe on their website.
Yume Twins
My first box: June 2017, Birthday Box
Cost: From $27.50 to $29.99 USD.
Includes shipping? Yes, worldwide
Rating:
Type of content: Kawaii (cute) items from Japan
Goodies: Usually around 4-5 goodies with a plushie included. At least one of the goodies is an options one (as in you could get one of many variations of the product, it is random).
I am still umming and erring on this box. The content is super cute and the plushies are good quality, which is delightful. It makes me feel cosy and cute all over. But I don’t collect plushies or use most of what it includes so it is tricky. I want it but I also don’t want to spend on something I don’t use. Thankfully they post most of the items included (not all of them) on the box, so you can decide if you want it or would rather skip (the surprise factor is in the items not mentioned and which version of them you got). I have done this for August’s box since nothing really made me go “I want it” but there are some items from September I want so there we go.
You can check them out on their website.
Boxes I have tried that you can try
This is a mix of boxes. Some I buy one every now and then when the theme is something I really really want (and can afford an extra box). Some I tried and they just didn’t make me happy so I didn’t renew. A few I have liked but the cost was too steep to keep it up so I had to stop. Here is this collection of boxes.
Owlcrate
You can see that my unboxing picture skills needed a lot of improving
My first box: Myths and Legends, November 2015
Cost: Monthly subscription is $29.99 USD.
Includes shipping? No, it is added afterwards.
Rating:
Type of books: Young Adult
Goodies: 3-5 goodies
Owlcrate was my first subscription box, but as you can see, I started doing them almost two years ago. There weren’t as many choices at the time so I kept this going but it came to a point when the goodies felt rehashed, it wasn’t good value for money and I had so many issues getting my box delivered to my home (and it was just this box, other deliveries were fine) that I stopped my subscription in August 2016. Also most of the books included weren’t the wow factor except maybe This Savage Song which was a repeat I got (another book box had sent it a month before Owlcrate did) and I have to say that since then there hasn’t been a box I feel I missed out on.
You can subscribe to their box on their website.
Lit-Cube
My first box: Beauty and the Beast themed
Cost: $34.95 per box.
Includes shipping? No.
Rating:
Type of books: Varied, not exclusively Young Adult though it does have some of those.
Goodies: Bookish goodies to make a magical experience. I can’t remember exact quantities.
I loved the B&B box I received and then that month they had to make a tough decision and stop sending international boxes so there died my subscription. I have only recently found out that they are doing international shipping again, so I looked at the September theme and decided to give this a go again. Depending on results I may consider more of them. The only downside is that it is on the pricier side of the scale and from America (all boxes from America generate customs issues or delays, and it is not the boxes fault at all).
Also sadly I do not have a matching picture of the unboxing but you can check out their website for more info on them. They also make a Stars-Hollow monthly box if that peaks your interest (which I haven’t tried so yeah).
Ninja Book Box
My first box: Summer Box
Cost: £26 per quarter
Includes shipping? Yes if you’re in the UK.
Rating:
Type of books: Indie
Goodies: Bookish goodies
This is an indie books box, and as such is more low key. Still, the one box I’ve tried which is their summer reads (which is totally different to the usual box as in it didn’t have any goodies alongside except bookmarks) and I was pleasantly surprised with it. It even included one book I had been eyeing up for a while so definitely recommend.
I have missed out on the next boxes for one or another reason and they end up being sold out before I make up my mind about getting it.
You can check them out on their website.
Magic Chest
My first box: I think it was May’s box and it was Against All Odds.
Cost: €29.99 for a monthly subscription
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of books: Fantasy books
Goodies: 3-5 bookish goodies
Sweet box for fantasy books, with cute content though I couldn’t justify the cost considering it comes from Germany so I have put it on the side burner to see when a theme is something I really want.
You can check them out on their website.
The Bookish Box
My first box: Ravenclaw House Box (2017)
Cost: They have one time boxes and a regular subscription, Ravenclaw box was on the quite expensive side.
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of content: Bookish goodies
Goodies: 3-5 bookish goodies and usually a wearable (if I am not mistaken). You can add a book for extra cost.
I was a little disappointed with the content for this box. Definitely it wasn’t a good value for money and this one time box made me decide not to keep trying. IT was also delayed a lot to be delivered (I had even forgotten I had paid for it and was supposed to receive it until it arrived, which isn’t very encouraging). The T-shirt is nice and the candle smelled delicious but otherwise I wasn’t wowed by it.
You can check their other boxes and options on their website.
The Accio Box
My first box: I am not sure which month, but I know I emailed them to see if they would open international shipping just for me (I was willing to pay the shipping just to get this box).
Cost: From $34 per month to $39.99
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of content: Exclusively Harry Potter themed goodies, no book.
Goodies: 3-5 indie goodies, hand curated. High quality.
This is not your usual subscription box. It doesn’t have lots of items, but the ones it does have are quite high quality. They are the kind of things I would favourite on Etsy but never buy because I would think they are too expensive even if they are lovely. There is no book to be included in the box either.
The only reason why I stopped my subscription is that customs was becoming very difficult to navigate. The actual custom was very small but the “handling” charge the post office was adding made it become at least half the price of the box which was most definitely not fun.
I sincerely recommend this box to anyone in the US & Canada, or if you don’t mind paying customs on top of the box price. The content was indeed high quality (highest quality tote bag I have ever received, even better than some I have bought independently) and most of it has been used nicely (for example, soap dish is happily being used in my shower and the bubble bar I am trying to ration to make it last because it is so lovely!).
You can check them out on their website.
Anime Quarterly Meraki Candles Box
My first box: Ghibli themed box
Cost: £21.99
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of content: Candles and other goodies related to the theme.
Goodies: I think it is 2 4oz candles and about 3-5 other goodies.
I love Ghibli and also love Meraki Candles. Heather is amazing at making delightful candles that smell oh so good, so this was a no brainer for me. I didn’t regret it at all though I just realised that I never took a picture of the content which is very silly of me.
I didn’t buy the next box mostly because of the theme rather than because I don’t like the content, Yuri on Ice doesn’t do anything for me. But I have bought other of her candles and have loads more in my collection.
You can check her Etsy, but at the moment it is closed temporarily.
Bookish Teas Box
My first box: Magical London
Cost: £22.45
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of content: Tea and other goodies
Goodies: Three different kinds of bookish themed tea and extra goodies.
This is the best tea I have ever tried. It is amazing! I was blown away by it when I received my box, and now I want to buy more because I need more of these wonderful tea. Zilan includes a Tealicious pamphlet which has recipes you can do to use the tea in fun ways. I am not subscribed mostly because of being picky about the themes of the boxes but I buy her tea separately anyway because it is so good.
You can visit her website to find more lovely tea.
Scrawlr Box
My first box: Sometime around December 2016
Cost: £15 per month
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of content: Art supplies
Goodies: Several art supplies, a bookmark detailing contents, and something to use your supplies on.
This is an art subscription box and for the price it wasn’t too bad, it is good value for money. But as an artist I don’t use every supply, so some of them were more like “oh I don’t do this medium but I guess I can try it” and then I contacted their customer service and had a bad experience and empty promises so that put me off and I didn’t renew after 3 months.
You can check them out on their website.
Chimasu
My first box: Can’t remember exactly when I think start of this year, February/March
Cost: Prices start at £16 per box
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of content: Asian snacks
Goodies: Loads of asian snacks, loads.
This is a fun subscription box if you like food and snacks and asian things. I found it to be great for trying new things and then going and buying the ones I liked at the asian supermarket nearby. I found a lot of snacks I wouldn’t have tried otherwise and also some I had wanted to try but hadn’t dared.
I stopped my subscription because I wasn’t eating all of it by the time the next box came so I felt like it was going to waste. This is mostly because it is just so full of nice stuff. And I do consider rejoining at some point.
You can check out their website if you’d like to try some snacks.
STICKII Club
My first envelope: Sometime early this year (2017)
Cost: $10 per month
Includes shipping? No
Rating:
Type of content: Stickers
STICKII is a bundle of cute stickers (you can choose from three types and each gets a different theme each month) and sometimes extra stationery. I like it a lot but for financial reasons cut it short and now only buy a theme if I am dying to have it. They usually send spoilers so have an idea of part of the stickers you will receive.
No picture because for some reason I never took one (even though I have received 5+).
Check their website out if you’re interested in stickers.
LootWear (For Her)
My first box: It was Bioshock related
Cost: £14 per month
Includes shipping? Yes
Rating:
Type of content: A wearable specific for females
This was a fiasco. A big one. I tried it twice and both times they sent the wrong item or the wrong size and I had to contact support and get them to send the right item (I got to keep the one that was wrong) and the delivery took ages and it was just not great. Items were also not such great quality so didn’t continue.
LootCrate J. K. Rowling’s Wizarding World
My first box: Their launch box
Cost: £39 (it was much higher when they started at over £50)
Includes shipping? Yes
Rating:
Type of content: Harry Potter/ J. K. Rowling wizarding world themed
Goodies: 5-7 items
This was also a sad affair with Lootcrate. As I mentioned before, the box cost a lot more before, so it was most certainly NOT good value at all. I can’t say how it fares now. But what I can say is that most of the items were cheap quality and most certainly had not much of “exclusive” (I had seen items almost the same at Primark for a fraction of the price, and hey look Primark has even launched an HP themed line). Most of the items I gave away since I didn’t enjoy them at all and they felt so cheap I was not happy with how much I had paid for the box.
You can check both LootCrate boxes on their website alongside more of their options.
Boxes I have tried that have stopped their services
I try a lot of boxes and there are a few that haven’t made it and stopped their services. Most of them were very good and I wish they had had a better chance.
My Bookish Crate
This was a UK based box that first introduced us to TJ Lubrano’s artwork and it used to have good content. I was sad to hear it say they would stop their services and the last box was a slight disappointment. The picture is the first box I bought from them (my unboxing skills still evident). This was last year and I had an ongoing subscription until the last box.
Nerdy Bookworm Box
Anther good UK box that didn’t make it. It had more indie content and was less popular but still good. Sadly I didn’t keep a subscription and just bought boxes here and there…
Novel Tea Club
A box from Canada that was focused on sending pampering goodies, it used to have an indie book, some tea/coffee, pampering goodies and a bookmark and I used to love it very much until they stopped at the beginning of this year. I was sad to see them go since they always made me smile.
Boxes I’d like to try
Most of these I haven’t tried due to them being from America (customs and shipping are killers), some of them because of how expensive they are, and a few I haven’t had a chance to grab one and they are sold out each time I try to get one. They are still on my wish list for now.
I am not reviewed in detail any of them until I have actually tried them so this is more of a “these boxes exist, may be worth trying”
Bookish Land (it has a fox, I need this but price has kept me from buying it)
Leafer Box (I am awaiting my first box, I chose sci-fi)
So the tally is 20 boxes tried, 7 to try.
If you have any boxes that you think I might like to try please let me know. I am willing to try to review boxes if they pique my interest.
Disclaimer: These are my opinions and only that. I have tried so many boxes I know what I like in a box and what I don’t. What makes a box is the wow factor and the “this makes me happy and I don’t feel like I wasted money on this” feeling. Please know that for most boxes I subscribe for at least 3 months to give them a good chance, so I form my opinion over several boxes, there are a few exceptions were one box was enough for me to decide not to try them any further. It is up to you to decide what you want on a box and if the content is good value for money to you. I pay for the boxes from my own pocket so I try to choose wisely. None of the boxes mentioned here have sponsored me to review them or given me a free box to review.
I had a Ninja box and thought it was anazing. I reviewed it on my blog (jensbookworm@blogspot.com can’t find link using my phone) a lot of thought went into it. I’m going to get the anniversary box in November. Not sure if I can afford to subscribe at the moment. I did try a one off box from Prudence and the crow but the book they sent was a very obscure Dickens book, short stories never heard of that I didn’t enjoy and I didn’t think it was worth the price in all honestly. They ask you what you’re interested in and send you a vintage paperback. I did ask for Dickens. The Ninja book box is read by the lady who organises it so you can trust it will be a good read. I want to recommend it but don’t want it to sell out
I still want to get hold of a normal Ninja Book Box subscription, and hopefully should for the next one. Fingers crossed. I can see all the thought put into it, which is why I chose to try it. When I chose the Summer Fun box, I wasn’t sure what option I wanted so I asked what the books were about and she sent me a lovely description without giving everything away that helped me choose and it was such a good choice!
I haven’t tried the vintage box yet, since I have read most of the classics it doesn’t appeal much to me 🙁 Thanks for replying here! Nice thoughts
Thanks, here’s the link to my review on my blog https://jensbookworm.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/unboxing-ninja-book-box.html. I love classics but I haven’t read nearly enough yet.