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In case you missed it, the theme for the June 2017 Box is:
Fantasy Kingdoms
Today our Fantasy Kingdoms box is on sale! Featuring inspirations from Sarah J. Maas books and Game of Thrones, this box is one you won't want to miss.
Grab yours!
The YA book we are featuring is set in a fantasy world, where our characters find they must compete for the crown. This book was so much fun to read & the cover is gorgeous.
We will be releasing info on the adult book soon!
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If any of you fell in love with the Dumbledore pouch from April like I did, it’s for sale in the Bookish Box shop and the price is less than half of the review price, only $15! It’s $3.50 for shipping and mine just arrived and I love it and would happily swap for another.
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Ryan
Are these boxes exclusively for women? The items in past boxes make it look that way.
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Carrie Mansfield
It’s not so much a woman’s box but more just a relfection that women (of all ages) make up the vast majority of the YA fanbase.
I used to run a book blog and one time I sat down to try and think of series I could easily recommend to boys and it was a lot harder than I expected – even after soliciting ideas from other YA bloggers. It’s something I’d like to see more balance in myself (I was so frustrated as a kid finding books that appealed to me so I can see book-minded boys feeling the same), but doesn’t seem likely to change much.
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