Annnnnnd we’re into a new week. Happy Monday, everybody! This week I’ve got two limited edition Sweet Reads Boxes to share with you. The limited edition Valentine’s Box sold out within hours of its release yesterday (!) but more stand-alone boxes will be releasing soon. If you’re wondering what’s a Sweet Reads Box, it’s a monthly Canadian book box that delivers a new novel, tea or coffee, a snack, and some other bookish goodies tied to the story or the theme of the box. In addition to the monthly boxes (which can be purchased on a subscription basis or individually) Sweet Reads Box releases special one-offs like this one, the Young Adult (YA) Christmas Box. *
* They kindly sent us this one for review.
All I Want for Christmas by Wendy Loggia
First up is a novel new to both my teen and me, a November release called All I Want for Christmas by Wendy Loggia. Here’s the description from the publisher:
“A sweet Christmas romance about a girl with one wish: to kiss someone under the mistletoe. The holiday escape you need!
Bailey Briggs is counting down the days to Christmas: she lives for holiday music, baking cookies, going on snowy sleigh rides, and wearing her light-up reindeer ears to work at Winslow’s bookstore. But all she really wants this year is the one thing she doesn’t have: someone special to kiss under the mistletoe. And she’s 100 percent certain that that someone isn’t Jacob Marley–athlete, player, and of questionable taste in girlfriends–and that Charlie, the mysterious stranger with the British accent, is the romantic lead of her dreams. Is she right?
This will be a December to remember, filled with real-life Christmas magic . . . and, if she stays on Santa’s nice list, a wish that just might come true.”
Neither of us has read this yet but we’re here for a holiday romance 🙋♀️ and it sounds heartwarming and perfect to cozy up with by the tree. (We still have our trees and our Christmas decorations up so it’s not too late to do that.)
Pure Butter Shortbread (Walkers)
Walkers shortbread is a must at Christmastime and these ones were as delicious as always. Love the festive shapes!
Hot Chocolate (Gourmet du Village)
Sweet Reads Box has tucked Gourmet du Village hot choco into a few other boxes and it’s delicious as well. My teen made no mention of sharing one of the packages with her younger bro but I’ll make sure that happens.
Dark Chocolate Mint Square (Ghiradelli)
Like an After Eight, only thicker and more fancy. Yum!!
Pez Elf
This sweet little elf comes with sugar cookie flavoured Pez. Tasty and adorable!
80 Twinkle and Shine Decorated Labels (Galison)
We love these stickers and gift labels. Tucking them away to use next year.
Little Letters of Good Cheer (Chronicle Books)
Tiny tear-out sheets that fold into an envelope shape, super cute for sharing with friends. I’m going to encourage my kiddos to drop them in their chums’ mailboxes around the neighbourhood (we’re on lockdown here in Ontario so they’re only seeing friends online).
Gingerbread Bath Bomb (CK Soak Bath Co)
And this great-smelling bath bomb! Gingerbread is perfect for the holidays and I love that this one is Canadian-made.
And there you have the YA Christmas Box! I think Sweet Reads Box did a wonderful job curating this one, from the holiday romance to the hot choco and cookies and the festive extras like the bath bomb and the little notes. It sold for $60 including shipping. (Adult limited edition boxes are typically priced at about $100.)
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What do you think of the YA Christmas Box? Is there a teen in your life who’d love it?
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