FairyLoot - November 2019
Theme: Magical Folk
Items:
- FairyLoot 12-Month Reading Journal by @monolimeart
- Wooden Ornament by @kdpletters
- Secret Book Volume II by @noverantale
- Sleep Mask by @stellabookishart
- Wooden Bookmark by @merwildandco and @catarinabookdesigns
- Iron-On Patch by @bookmarkd.tattoos
- Bookish Phone Holder by @noverantale
- Exclusive Tarot Cards by @loweana.art
- A River of Royal Blood by Amanda Joy
Check out Sammie's first impressions in the video.
So this is the first box I've had in what feels like ages, and I feel like it's not lived up to the usual standards. I do generally feel disappointed with this box, so the review will be quite negative I'm thinking even though I do like the actual items.
The first item was the reading journal. This was already announced when the theme was revealed. It is a 12 month journal which is pretty good as it is relatively small thickness wise, so it is easy to carry in a bag. It is slightly larger in height than the 6 month journal but nothing major. In this journal there is character drawings instead of quotes like the journal before this years. The colour scheme throughout is the same as the previous journals too which is really nice to have them matching and in sync with each other. The only thing is I don't really use a reading journal that often if at all because I usually just forget the books that are coming out and I don't really use the notebooks much either so they are really wasted items on me. I would hope one day to use one.
Volume II of the secret book was the following item, this was also disclosed on the theme reveal, and the whole reason really that I got this book box from what I can remember. I loved the last one and I love this one. I haven't actually used Volume I to store small items in, I've just used it to display on my new bookshelf in the study as I love the quotes and the drawings, which is the same for Volume II. The only thing that made me slightly disappointed with it is that the colours and design of the book was different to Volume I. But I do love 2/3 of the authors who are quoted on the inside and I love the character and scene art again. As you seen on the unboxing, it went straight in my shelf with Volume I.
The next item was a wooden bookmark, this seemed a lot thinner than the ones we have received in the past but then this time it is printed on both sides. There is a cool quote on one and then the sorcerer Edan on the other side. I find this really good to have it printed on both sides rather than one. I've never read the series before and it's not something I actually liked to, I just like the concept that the design is on both sides.
The iron-on patch was the next item, it was a bit of a strange one. It was like a bear with a tutu sitting on a sword. I'm a bit concerned but then at the same time I've not read the series so not sure if it is actually relevant. I've decided not to keep the iron patches or enamel pins unless it is a fandom that I love and that's Harry Potter mainly just so I can put them on my wand bag from Illumicrate.
There was also a fae related phone ring holder. I've never used one of these before and I'm not entirely sure how they fit onto your phone. I've seen others use them and they seem a good idea but not something I'd actually use. The quote on it also really confused me, so if you can decipher this and make any sense please let me know.
The final item before the book was the tarot cards. These are from a new series which is Stalking Jack the Ripper. I do want to read this series but not actually got round to it just yet, I'm not sure who the characters are so if you know, feel free to comment so others are aware of who they are.
The book seems really interesting and dark, I like the concept of it. I also like how there is black sprayed edges to sort the coincide the darkness of the book. I can't wait to read this book, but I'm not entirely sure when this will be as I have so many books to read and catch up on. I really should not preorder more books. But oh well, I'm a bookworm.
Written by Sammie.
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