Book boxes to your door

All of these indie bookshops and indie publishers offer book boxes - these are either monthly subscriptions or one-off. Perfect if you want books delivered to your home and you get to support an indie business at the same time.

Tell The Big Green Bookshop which books you love and they’ll send you their recommendations in the post. They also run a children’s book service too.

Get early, signed copies of books published each season for £36 per year.

Book of the month subscription is between £20-£25 a month but members get 15% off that and all other books whilst a member. We also have a Sci-Fi & Fantasy Fellowship subscription at £21.99 and members also get 15% off all books whilst a member.

Bert’s monthly book bundles are curated from all the new releases to provide you with a diverse range of great fiction. 2 paperbacks every month for £15, 2 hardbacks for £25 - or build your own bundle where you can decide the quantity and frequency to suit your own reading speed.

Print and ebooks from award-winning literary fiction publishers, Dead Ink. Subscribe and receive signed paperbacks.

Indie bookshop Mainstreet Trading Company will hand-pick books for you and your children and send them in the post. Several different options available.

Reposed is a book subscription for women, delivering elegantly-designed, expertly-curated reading experiences each month.  

Books + Beer is all about switching off and relaxing with a couple of beers and a brand new book.

Cicero said that if you have a garden and a library you have all you need. So we make Cicero Boxes: two second-hand books and a few flower seeds, with a bookmark and small treat. £10 inc P&P. Usually £12 for a single box, but during the COVID-19 crisis, all boxes are £10.

Ninja Book Box is a quarterly box containing an independently published book. We donate £1 for each box sold to our charitable partner, Give a Book. Prices start from £14 per quarter for a mini box/£26 per quarter full box for subscriptions, or £15/£29.99 for single purchase boxes

Sam Missingham