| TeenHelp | Once Upon a Book Club: A book subscription review 
 Once Upon a Book Club: A book subscription reviewBy Cassie (cynefin)
 
 Once Upon a Book Club is one of the many book subscription boxes  available for bookworms. It is also the only one I have tried. As a  newbie to 'book boxes' I wanted to share my experience by writing a  review.
 
 Once Upon a Book Club is unique in that it is a virtual book club and it  offers three to five gifts that correspond specifically with certain  passages of the book that are only to be opened when you reach that  passage. These boxes are available in adult and young adult; I chose the  young adult box. Young adult boxes typically include book genres such  as fantasy, contemporary, historical fiction, sci-fi, or mystery. Adult  boxes feature women's, contemporary, and historical fiction.
 
 In their January 2018 box, I received a book, some gifts that relate to  the book, and a little program that includes the book club discussion  dates. The book I received is called Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson.
 
 I cannot comment on the book club aspect because I don't plan to  participate. I chose the box because I wanted to open the gifts during  certain parts of the book to make the experience more interactive.
 
 I thought the book and gifts were very well packaged. Everything in the  box arrived in lovely condition; even the box itself looks like a book!  It was tempting to open the gifts early but I managed to wait until I  reached the corresponding passages of the book and doing so really made  the book come to life.
 
 On page sixty-seven,  the book says "She took a long drink from an Ellingham-branded reusable  water bottle." I opened my gift to find an awesome reusable water  bottle. I was especially excited about this gift because I kind of  collect reusable water bottles.
 
 The next gift was on page eight- one.  The passage reads "She yanked it off the shelf, snapped it open, and  removed a Schiaparelli makeup compact in the shape of a telephone dial."  I opened a reusable bag marked page eighty-one to a pretty compact with the design of none other than a telephone dial.
 
 On page ninety-seven, the book mentions that "Ellie had removed her ring and set it on the rounded edge of the tub." Inside a ring box was an awesome ring that I have worn several times since.
 
 The last gift was on page three hundred and fourteen. "He picked the  dangling earbud back up, and she reinserted it." With that passage, I  got a set of earbuds and a nice case to keep them in.
 
 The experience of opening gifts during certain parts of the book was a  great one. I feel that it made the book more interactive and it almost  made things feel more real to me. If I participated  in the book club aspect I think that is also something I would have  enjoyed because it's a way to express your excitement and wonder with  other readers.
 
 Subscriptions are available in one, three, six, or twelve months. Boxes  are $34.99 per month, and shipping for the US is $8.50. Shipping to  Canada is $15.00, and shipping to the rest of the world is $26.00 each  month. The prices can, unfortunately, be a con of Once Upon a Book Club.
 
 Something cool about Once Upon a Book Club is that they release hints on  their website each month so you can anticipate what book is next. If  you want to know the book title or request a skip, you can send an email  (skips are only allowed for a three, six, or twelve month  subscription).
 
 I will definitely be getting this subscription box again and I recommend it to anyone who wants to read an interactive book.
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