Young Adult Themes

December Theme: THICK AS THIEVES

Team FairyLoot

No expression can describe real close friendships better than β€˜thick as thieves’ and this theme is all about stories with groups of friends or found families that go on adventures, share secrets and get up to all sorts of shenanigans βˆ’ which might sometimes even involve saving the world from imminent doom.

You can expect items inspired by The Hobbit, Throne of Glass, Children of Blood and Bone and The Raven Boys. We are thrilled to reveal that this box will include the next secret book by @noverantale (it is STUNNING!) and it will also include a calendar for 2021 with beautiful character artwork for each month by @dominiquewesson from multiple fandoms.

Our featured book of the month is filled with fae, sinister sorcery and gallows humour. This ragtag crew of reluctant heroes has to take on a world-ending fae prophecy and a malicious royal plot. This FairyLoot exclusive edition will have SHIMMERY SPRAYED EDGES, ARTWORK ON THE REVERSE OF THE DUST JACKET, a FOIL DESIGN ON THE HARDCOVER and SIGNED ENDPAPERS!

Spots for new subscriptions are currently CLOSED, but you can sign up to the waiting list here. Spots are full for the moment, but we will be sending out a few more invitations in November for the December box. We hope to send out many more invitations in December for the January 2021 box as we will have many more spots available. Thank you for your patience as we grow!

If you already have a subscription you can sit back and relax – you will automatically get this box! ?

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  • Sputnik.books

    Can’t wait for this box, I’ve been eyeing the book for quite some time ?

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  • ShannonLiz_X

    I’m so excited for this box! Very happy I’ve finally been able to subscribe, making this my first box

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  • CecΓ­lia Pereira

    I can’t believe, i can finally subscribe, and this box seems amazing !

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