Monday 10 October 2016

The Ninja Book Box // Q'n'A with the Creator of the Box.




Recently I was informed about the amazing Ninja Book Box created by the lovely Rebekah from @ninjabookswap. To launch the box there was a blog tour organised and will be happening across other great blogs and she was lovely enough to do a little Q'n'A with me.

First of all, you may ask what is the Ninja Book Box?

Ninja Book Box is a new quarterly box shipping worldwide from the UK and featuring books published by independent publishers. We aim to introduce excellent books (both backlist and new releases) particularly those which our team & the publishers we work with feel haven't received the recognition they deserve, and help you find favourites in genres you wouldn't necessarily pick up for yourselves. Supporting primarily UK based small businesses; each box will contain a book (often signed by the author & with additional material) plus at least two gift items and lots of other fun extras and will take its theme from the book. We want to support excellence and promote exploration and discovery in all aspects of the box. Subscribers will also gain access to lots of additional community perks. For more information sign up to our newsletter, or check out our website for details of how to get the first box!  

There will also be a 'mini box' option available via the website (www.ninjabookbox.com) which will be just the book plus one small gift, a list of books to read if you loved the book & access to any online extras. It'll be £15 with free UK shipping (intl will be a little more).

Now time for the Q’n’A:

-What is the reason behind the name Ninja Book Box?


I have a little group of friends I've made through blogging, and one of my good friends used to send our little group what she called 'Ninja RAKs' (Random Acts of Kindness), where we wouldn't know that she was sending anything and it would just turn up and cheer us up. It seemed like such a good idea to me that I've kind of adopted the stealthy, ninja, 'you don't know what's coming until it turns up' approach in most of my projects since. Surprise joy is so much more joyful, I find! 


Obviously people will know that they've ordered a Ninja Book Box (unless they've been given a secret gift subscription, which is totally an option by the way!) but the contents will be very mysterious - we're going to give out hints before the boxes ship but nothing will be revealed until everyone has received theirs. We like to keep people guessing about the excellence in store! 


-What genre is your favourite? Will we be seeing this in future boxes?


Ooooh tricky question! I have a lot of genres I love but my absolute favourites are probably graphic novels and fairytale retellings, and yes I think we can safely say that you'll be seeing them in future boxes! I'm definitely looking to include graphic novels very soon since I think they're a genre that people can find really unapproachable and often don't know where to start with, and I would really really love to do something fairytale themed - I'm a massive fairytale geek and actually did my BA dissertation on feminism in fairytales, so you can imagine that making a fairytale box would be pretty much my dream. I'll have to wait until a great indie publishes a great fairytale retelling though - at the moment I'm still looking so watch this space! 

-How do you choose books to include in each box? 


When I originally started thinking about the idea of the box I put together a little survey and asked people for genres they'd like to read more of and then used that as a starting point. Honestly I pretty much just spend a lot of time browsing publishers' websites and catalogues, seeing what looks interesting. I also tend to read a book and then put it in a pile and stare at it on and off for a few weeks and if I'm still thinking about it after a while then into the box it goes!

- What other projects are you involved in? Are there any plans for the future?


I'm one of those people who, doesn't like to have nothing to do, so I probably go to the other extreme and am involved in SO MANY projects! As well as my own book blog, I also co-founded and run the twice yearly Ninja Book Swap (like secret santa for book lovers but not at Christmas!), the Parcels of Joy project (an international happiness project where people send each other unexpected parcels of baked goods, gifts and books) and organise the annual London Bookshop Crawl, plus a roving summer one. I have a well documented history of coming up with an idea and just deciding to try it and see what happens, and I have oh so many plans for the future! I'd love to expand the box in many different directions including having an indie book box for kids, but I guess we'll see how this goes first!

- I'm sure there's plenty of different places involved in the book swap. What are some places you would like to travel to?


So many! I've not actually been abroad for years but we love travelling in the UK - I'd love to go back to the Yorkshire countryside, and I'd also really love to visit Edinburgh. I have a childhood dream of going camping in the Lake District and discovering all the places that inspired the Swallows and Amazons series, and I also have an abiding love for Devon & Cornwall and want to explore both more thoroughly. Outside of the UK I'm dying to go to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Florida as well as visit New York again, and I'd love to go back to Australia someday. We're hoping to visit Vienna next year as my sister just moved there, and will do some further exploration of Europe along the way if all goes according to plan! 


-Since you're an avid reader yourself, What is your typical reading routine(food, beverages, location)?


I have two small kids so it's basically just whenever I get a free second! If I have an evening to myself though (or during the 24 Hour Readathon!) I like to snack on apples (because it reminds me of Jo from Little Women, my favourite book) and a whole load of junk food. Cookies and Revels are probably my favourites. And it goes without saying that I have to have a cup of tea. Reading without tea is pretty much blasphemy. I generally either read in bed or in my excellent armchair that I got for 99p from eBay. It's the most comfortable chair I've ever sat in!


- What three books do you wish more people would read?


Oh such a hard question! I talk about her all the time, but probably one of Scarlett Thomas's books. Difficult to choose but I'd probably go for Our Tragic Universe since it's the one I love and re-read the most. Also probably Ravenheart by David Gemmell - it's epic fantasy with such heart and David Gemmell was the author who made me love fantasy, and probably the Umbrella Academy series by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba. It's (so, so annoyingly) not finished yet but the first two graphic novels are excellent. 

And to top it all off, What is the thing you cant live without the most ?

Honestly, besides my family, house etc, probably books, closely followed by tea. I have lots of other hobbies but the vast majority of the things that bring me most joy are fuelled by books. I don't know where I'd be without them



And you have a chance to win a box for yourself! It is open internationally and people who backed the Kickstarter can enter also.





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