

I’m very happy that this book was included as I was definitely going to be purchasing it! This book came with a reversible dust jacket (artwork by the author), an author letter, and was signed by the author. The book pick for January is Woven in Moonlight by Isabel Ibanez. The monthly trading cards this month were from Nevernight – Tric, Mia, and Ashlinn. I like it, but I also think the quality here is very lacking. I would’ve rather they just included a dreamcatcher as this still totally fits the theme of Starry Night! But more so, this item is not very high quality, with lots of hanging bits of hot glue clumps and those annoying hot glue strings, and the feathers (yarn pieces) were all tangled & crimped. I love dream catchers, they are absolutely up my decorating style, and I see where they were going with this item … but three little hot-glued stars on a dreamcatcher does not a “Night Court” item make. I was really excited to receive this as I had just started watching Doctor Who the week my box arrived! It’s a nice headband that actually stays in place, not slipping around – which is a problem I have with a lot of headbands in book boxes. This is another really unique item featuring Doctor Who crossed with Van Gogh’s Starry Night, which I’ve been informed references a particular Doctor Who episode. Artwork was designed by Maggie Rose ().ĭoctor Who Twist headband. I am currently using it to store my plethora of hair ties, and I think this will be a very useful item for many. I thought this was a really neat, unique item that I haven’t seen before. This wooden, cylindrical box features the cult of the starless branding on the top of the lid and has a nifty magnetic closure. The Darkling’s “Cult of the Starless” trinket box.


I’m in love with this pillowcase designed by the talented Evie Seo (eviebookish). I love, love, love Strange the Dreamer and lament often (& loudly) at the lack of Strange merchandise. Big fan.įavourite item is most definitely, most ardently, the Strange the Dreamer pillowcase. The theme for LitJoy’s first box of 2020 was “Starry Night” and I’m all for anything to do with stars, sleep, celestial-ness (this is a word, right?) … yep.
