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Saturday, February 17, 2018

OwlCrate Unboxing: February 2018 (Hidden Worlds)

Here's what I got in my February 2018 OwlCrate box, which came in the mail today. The theme for February's box is "Hidden Worlds".




My February @owlcrate box came today, and I love it! @melissaalbertauthor’s book, The Hazel Wood, is definitely a book that I’ve been very excited about, so I’m thrilled that it’s the February book of the month. I also love the OwlCrate exclusive cover for the book. 😀 I’m probably going to start reading it when I get home from work tonight. 😀 As for my thoughts on the items in this month’s box, my favorite item is without a doubt the tapestry. I’ve been an OwlCrate subscriber for a little over two years now, and the tapestry is quite possibly the coolest item that I’ve ever received in an OwlCrate box. I’m planning to hang it up in my lounge room where I read, watch TV, and work on my blog. Given the fact that tapestry is so big, I wasn’t able to give a good view of it in this picture along with everything else that came in this month’s box, so I’m going to try and post a better picture of it once I’ve hung it up. 😀 Even though I’m not all that familiar with story of Coraline, the Coraline inspired necklace is definitely my second favorite item in this month’s box. All in all, this is definitely a really awesome box from OwlCrate. 😀 #bookstagram #owlcrate #thehazelwood #melissaalbert #coraline #aliceinwonderland #bookhaul #bookaholic #bookaddict #bookmail #bookworm #bookblogger #bookblog
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Subscription plans start at $29.99, plus shipping. The people who run OwlCrate are all very nice, and they’re really great at answering any questions that people may have about OwlCrate on TwitterInstagram, or via email. I highly recommend subscribing to OwlCrate, especially if you’re a fan of YA books. If you’re interested in learning more about OwlCrate, or subscribing to it, you can check out their website here. For the record, I wasn’t asked by the people who run OwlCrate to promote their business on my blog; I’m only mentioning OwlCrate here because I really love OwlCrate a lot, especially now that I’m reviewing books for my blog instead of TV shows. 

Finally, in case you’re unaware, I've reviewed Jeff Zentner’s debut novel, The Serpent King, which was OwlCrate’s book of the month for March of last year when the theme was "Writer’s Block". I've also reviewed P.S. I Like You by Kasie Westwhich was the book of the month for August of last year when the theme was "Fast Times at Y.A. High"; as well Audrey Coulthurst's book, Of Fire and Stars, which was the December 2016 book of the month when the theme was "Epic".

Here are links to all of the other previous OwlCrate unboxings that I've posted on my blog. However, I have a lot more OwlCrate unboxings that I've posted on my Instagram page in case anybody is interested in checking those out.














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