This box was just so stunning! Daughter of Smoke and Bone is one of my favourite books so I knew I had to have this box. It did not disappoint! This was Illumicrate’s final special edition box of the year and came about a month later than planned, but it was totally worth the wait. When I opened the box, I gasped as I saw each item. The box was packed so full, they had to use large, plain brown boxes instead of their usual branded special edition boxes as they couldn’t fit everything in!
Time for another unboxing! Illumicrate’s special box for Chain of Gold was delayed due to coronavirus but it was totally worth the wait! They packed so much into this box and all of the items have great designs and are well made.
This is my second Fairyloot box and I was super excited to receive it!
Fairyloot is a UK-based YA fantasy subscription box. If you subscribe, you get a box a month which includes a hardback book and 5-6 exclusive goodies around a theme. You can subscribe monthly, or there are 3 month and 6 month pre-paid options. The monthly cost is £26. Or you can get a single purchase and just buy a one-off box.
There will be spoilers for the February box ahead!
Has
anyone noticed that exclusive editions, particularly in YA, have suddenly
become a massive thing? I’m not even sure when exactly this happened. It seems
to have grown slowly. Book subscription boxes have exclusive editions, usually
signed, but also with alternative covers, sprayed edges or different end pages.
Bookshops like Waterstones also sell exclusive editions. They are very
enticing. The book industry seems to have caught on to the fact that people not
only like books, they like pretty books, and I guess they also like the idea of
having something that’s exclusive or limited edition.
I have
only two of these editions. The first is the Illumicrate edition of Once and
Future. I haven’t read it yet, when I bought it I didn’t know for sure if I
would like it, but it was high up on my TBR list and it was so beautiful I
couldn’t help but fork my money out for it. I also bought the Fairyloot October
box which included The Beautiful by Reneé Ahdieh with sprayed edges and artwork
on the dust jacket. I doubt they will be the last I am tempted into buying.
One thing
I’m not usually persuaded to buy is Collector’s Editions. I never buy more than
one copy of a book. I know others do but it’s just not something I usually do.
I often go into bookshops and pick up collector’s editions of my favourite
books that have bonus content, but there never seems to be enough new content
to persuade me I need another copy. There’s something special about the copy of
the book I first read, that makes that
edition the special one to me. Plus there are so many different editions of
books that it could get expensive getting all those fancy hardbacks! I’m sure
I’ll cave though and buy a collector’s edition at some point! I am tempted to
get the Throne of Glass collector’s edition as I only have it as an ebook.
To return
to exclusive editions of new books, I see photos of them flying around Twitter and
Instagram and am sucked in. They have definitely caught onto something with
this. I’m not complaining. I like the idea of having something special. But it
makes me so tempted to buy more books when I already have so many unread on my
shelves! Also if there are so many exclusive and special editions out there,
are they that limited or special anymore?
What do
you think about special/exclusive/limited/collector’s editions? Do you love
collecting copies of your favourite books, or are you not all that bothered by
special editions?