Monday, November 5, 2018

{Review} Literary Book Gifts


As anyone who knows me knows by this point, I love to read. I love books. I think there is absolutely no such thing as too many books only too few bookshelves. Just ask my hubby. Even though he loves books just as much as I do, most of the books in our home are mine or, ahem, "something I need to educate the children with" which is really code for I want it too. Shoot - my secret is now out!

I have no memories of before I could read and some of my fondest memories have to do with books. It's just simply who I am. 

That's why I loved finding this adorable online store that has some very cute book related gifts from t-shirts to tote bags. 

I was one of those weird kids who enjoyed Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre when I was about eleven years old. Hands down one of my absolutely favorite classic books. 

I still remember when I was in sixth grade and one of the classes had been assigned the book Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink. I overheard some of the kids moaning about having to read it and I was floored. It was one of my favorite books. I had read it four or five times at that point. How could they not like it? 

See, I was weird even then when it came to books. 

Literary Book Gifts offers up men's and women's styles of t-shirts as well as tote bags. Most of their designs have images for classic literature such as Pride and Prejudice or Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or the Secret Garden. They also carry some more generic book images like one that has a "the end" plate on it or, my favorite, an old-fashioned typewriter. 


If you are interested in purchasing gifts ('tis the season!), please use code MAINEBERRYPATCH20 to receive 20% off your order. There is no minimum order required to use that code. I know I will be doing some shopping here for the holidays!



Disclaimer: I was given no monetary gift for writing this review. All opinions are my own. No compensation was given in exchange for it. I receive no kick-back of any kind for any purchases made. 

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