Unboxing and Review: Peace and Pages Box (September 2020)

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Welcome to another unboxing of a book subscription box.

I have found some wonderful boxes. My YouTube channel is full of video unboxings if you are interested. I also share my unboxings on my sister website for those boxes that are not books.

By far, my favorite boxes are the ones with the books in them. And those unboxings I share on this website.

This is my second month with the book box subscription: Peace & Pages. The box that I subscribed to is the bi-monthly deluxe box which includes a book and four full size items.

What did I get in my box this month? I am going to share the contents with you here. My review is not for the book or the items I received because I haven’t read/used them yet, but instead will be for the content and subscription experience.

Unboxing

  • The box arrived in good shape. It was lighter this month but I was still excited to see what was inside it.
  • Right on top was a list of what items were in the box along with the book. The theme for the month of September was Cozy Chamomile.
  • The first item in the box was a Black Chamomile whipped soap from Soapcake. I really liked the smell and am looking forward to using it. ($6 retail)
  • The second item in the box was a Chamomile and Eucalyptus Relief room and linen spray from The Therapist Essentials. I don’t typically use aromatherapy sprays, but I’m interested in trying this spray out. ($12 retail)
  • The third item in the box was a Cuddletime Herbal Tea (Chamomile/Mint) from Plum Deluxe. I do not drink tea so this will go to someone else. ($7 retail)
  • The fourth item in the box was a Watercolor Floral unruled Notebook from Floating Thistle Paper Co. Notebooks are a good thing to have but I don’t care for the cover design so this will also go to someone else. ($12.50 retail)
  • And the fifth item in the box was the book… The Two of Us by Victoria Bylin. Now this is what I get the subscription for. It is a great choice for me. It is a contemporary romance and I can’t wait to read it. ($13.99 retail)

Here is the whole box.


Check out the unboxing video on YouTube!


Review

What I liked:

  • I could pick the genre I wanted to receive.
  • That Christian fiction was one of the genre choices because I wanted clean reads.
  • I can chose a monthly or bi-monthly (every other month) subscription.
  • That there was a theme for the products.
  • There was information in the box about the companies the items came from.
  • The items were hand-made and came from U.S. businesses.
  • The trade paperback book that I received was one I would have picked out for myself.
  • Everything was packaged well.

What I didn’t like:

  • The tea and notebook are not for me so I will pass those along to someone else (perhaps in a giveaway?)

Overall Opinion

So this is my second box and I will admit that it wasn’t as good for me as the first one was. That being said, the book was a great choice and I really enjoy the variety of products offered. I am subscribed to the bi-monthly box but may consider switching to the monthly option at some point.

This subscription service is $37.00 plus $6.99 shipping per box. The retail amount for everything was $51.49 so the box was well worth it in my opinion.

-Loraine Nunley

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