FairyLoot Unboxing — January 2020

!!!Spoiler Warning!!! If you haven’t received the Moon & Stars — January 2020 FairyLoot box yet turn back now!

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FairyLoot is a monthly subscription box that delivers a Young Adult Fantasy book—sometimes with exclusive coverssprayed edges and/or signed by the author—directly to your door! Along with the book will be 5-6 bookish items that range from things like candles and bath bombs, to mugs and cushion covers.

If this sounds like something you might be interested in, I highly suggest you visit their website and begin your FairyLoot adventure!

I will be writing about the things I receive every month, including my opinions on the items and a full length book review with villain rating for the included book.

January 2020 – Moon & Stars

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Contents:

Moon & Stars Artwork and Matching Bookmark

Two Bookish Character Tarot Cards by @gabriella.bujdoso. This month the characters were Laia as Queen of Cups and ??? as King of Cups from An Ember in the Ashes. Honestly, it’s a while since I read this one and I can’t for the life of me work out who it’s meant to be. Answers on a postcard, please.

Starry Fairy Lights by @FairyLoot. I’ve been wanting to get some permanent fairy lights for around my bookcase, so these are perfect. They’re nice and bright and the wire is delicate enough that it’s nearly invisible. It takes three AA batteries, which would have been nice to be included, but I’m still thrilled with these anyway.

Moon Phases Necklace by @noverantale. Jewelry can be very hit or miss, but I’m delighted to say that I absolutely adore this design. It’s a doughnut shaped necklace with a black background and silver detailing that shows the moon in all eight of it’s phases. I really love this.

Moon Trinket Tray by @FairyLoot. This is cute. A rainbow, shiny moon shaped little dish. I have no idea what I’m going to use it for, but it’s sweet and matches the theme well.

Illuminae Star Notebook by @FairyLoot. This is a A5 black notebook with silver stars all over the surface. The quote—You have me. Until the last star in the galaxy dies. You have me.—which is beautiful quote from my favourite book, Illuminae. The inside is lined paper, perfect for writing.

Dreamy Moon Pillow Case by @beckythornsdesigns. This blue and white pillow case has a picture of a girl shining a torch on the moon to reveal books on one side, and on the other has the quote—With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy?—by Oscar Wilde. It’s a nice design, but not the sort I usually like. I do love the quote, though.

Dragon Keychain by @dustandpages. So cute! This little flying purple dragon is based on Even the Darkest Stars, but it just looks so much like Spyro the Dragon! It’s a nice keychain, and it also has stars that glow in the dark!

Moon & Stars Paper Clips by @Fairyloot. A set of six gold coloured  paperclips that have been bent into a star shape with a moon within. They’re pretty, but I don’t exactly use paperclips. Still, they’re nice to display.

Book of the Month:

Woven in Moonlight

Woven in Moonlight

Isabel Ibañez

Details: This hardback book has an exclusive cover—the background is silver, rather than black—and it’s signed by the author in a cute little Jaguar’s speech bubble! It’s also embossed with a moon and stars in the upper right corner, and has artwork by the author on the reverse of the dust jacket! Oh, FairyLoot, you’re spoiling us! There are 384 pages in this one. Included in the bag with the book was a sheet of stickers, a personal letter from Isabel with an exclusive artwork on the reverse by @katbdraws!

Disclaimer: I am not an affiliate of Fairy Loot or any of their suppliers. All of the opinions on this page are my own. If any of the links or credits are not correct, please contact me as soon as you can so I can make any amendments. Thank you so much to Fairy Loot for putting together such an awesome box!

Author: Claire

Hello, everyone! My name is Claire and, probably much like yourself, I'm an avid reader. I don't know about you, but I always end up finding the villain to be the most interesting and absorbing character in most books. Who can forget Captain Hook or Tom Riddle? How many of us would love to meet the Wicked Witch of the West? Or invite Hannibal Lecter over for dinner and a nice Chianti? I wanted to name my book blog something suitable and thus Love the Villain was born! I hope you enjoy reading through my book reviews and things, and don't hesitate to get in touch!

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