This months Book Box Club theme is Stargazers and this box was full of starry goodness.
Item 1:
To the Stars who listen Pouch by Catarina Book Designs
This pouch has the beautiful A Court of Mist and fury quote that I love. This pouch is a great size for make, stationary or what I am using it for medication.
Item 2:
Professor Trelawney Magnetic Bookmark by Magic Bookmarks.
I love these bookmarks, as I am always panicking that my bookmark is going to fall out of my book and I am going to lose my place. I love the design of Professor Trelawney, she so colourful, I am happy for to look over me as I read
Item 3:
Shakespeare Mirror by Book Box Club
This mirror designed by Book Box club has a cute design with a great Shakespeare. The Mirror is the perfect size to carry around it my bag.
Item 4:
Felis Constellation Pin by Tumble and Rose
This is a cute little pin by Tumble and Rose let you carry the stars with you where ever you go.
Here is some information for Wikipedia bout the Felis constellation:
Felis (Latin for cat) was a constellation created by French astronomer Jérôme Lalande in 1799. He chose the name partly because, as a cat lover, he felt sorry that there was not yet a cat among the constellations (although there are two lions and a lynx). It was between the constellations of Antlia and Hydra.
This constellation was first depicted in the Uranographia sive Astrorum Description (1801) of Johann Elert Bode. It is now obsolete.
Item 5:
Constellation Socks by Joe Cool
I love sock, especially when they are not boring, and these are not boring. I like the fact I get away with wearing them for work.
Book:
The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton
A KINGDOM AT RISK, A CROWN DIVIDED, A FAMILY DRENCHED IN BLOOD
Tessa Gratton’s debut epic adult fantasy, The Queens of Innis Lear, brings to life a world that hums with ancient magic, and characters as ruthless as the tides.
The erratic decisions of a prophecy-obsessed king have drained Innis Lear of its wild magic, leaving behind a trail of barren crops and despondent subjects. Enemy nations circle the once-bountiful isle, sensing its growing vulnerability, hungry to control the ideal port for all trade routes.
The king’s three daughters – battle-hungry Gaela, master manipulator Reagan, and restrained, starblessed Elia – know the realm’s only chance of resurrection is to crown a new sovereign, proving a strong hand can resurrect magic and defend itself. But their father will not choose an heir until the longest night of the year, when prophecies align and a poison ritual can be enacted.
Refusing to leave their future in the hands of blind faith, the daughters of Innis Lear prepare for war – but regardless of who wins the crown, the shores of Innis will weep the blood of a house divided.
Blurb from Goodreads.
I was lucky enough to get a advance digital copy of the book and you can find my review HERE.
Next month theme is Bad Girls.
Thanks for reading.
Gem x