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Sunday, March 22, 2015
One, Two, Buckle My ... Book? (With a Giveaway!)
8:58 PM
No, I haven't been living under a rock. Yes, I do know we're already 1/4 of the way through 2015. I'm still celebrating the new year. Why? Because I finally finished reviewing all the books I read last year. So, yay for me! Now, I can move on and start talking about what I've read in the last three months. Which still means writing 30+ reviews. Yikes. I'll catch up eventually, right?
Since we're partying it up here at BBB today, I thought I'd do something a little different. As much as I love writing book reviews, I also really enjoy trying out new, bookish products. A few weeks ago, Jennifer at Book Buckles contacted me about giving the product she, her sister, and her mom invented a whirl. I enthusiastically agreed.
What is this cool, new product, you ask? Book Buckles are fabric bookmarks that attach to your book using a belt-like D-ring system. It's a secure way to mark your place. Available in bright patterns, with a fun charm attached, they're also super cute. You can customize your Book Buckles by choosing size, fabric designs and charms. Prices run from $4.99 (sale items) to $8.99. Shipping is always free.
Using a Book Buckle is pretty simple, although I did have to watch this video a few times (I'm slow like that):
So, what did I think of Book Buckles? It's an innovative product for people who not only love books, but also using pretty bookmarks. If you've ever purchased a bookmark with a fluffy tassle or a shiny charm just to have it fall apart after a couple uses, you'll appreciate how well made these bookmarks are. If you get frustrated by paper versions that flutter out of your book, get lost, or bend/fray after a short amount of time, you'll like the security and permanence of a Book Buckle.
Personally, while I love the concept of this product, it's a little too complicated/fussy for me. I gave up on fancy bookmarks awhile ago and now just use those I grab for free at bookstores or receive from authors/publicists as swag. For me, $8.99 is spendy, even for a bookmark that will likely last years. The ladies at Book Buckles were kind enough to send me three different bookmarks for free (Thank you!) and I'll definitely enjoy using them. I just don't think it's a product I would buy on my own. However, because of the cuteness factor, I can see myself buying them as gifts for other people, either to give along with a special book or on their own as stocking stuffers, Easter basket fillers (hint, hint), or as part of a book lover's bundle.
So, what do you think? Are Book Buckles a good idea? Something you would use? Would you like to try them out for yourself? The generous ladies who make Book Buckles are offering a great prize to one lucky BBB reader: a $20 Barnes&Noble gift card, plus two Book Buckles (one small, one large) that you can customize with your choice of fabric and charm. Nice! All you have to do is fill out the Rafflecopter form below. The giveaway is open to those with U.S. mailing addresses only. You have until midnight on Easter Sunday (April 5) to enter. Good luck!
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Love this idea. So often, I loose the bookmark I'm using, or it drops out of the book I'm reading and I loose my place.
ReplyDeleteI love the concept of the Book Buckle. I gave up on fancy bookmarks a few years ago and have moved to just pieces of paper. I would love to give a Book Buckle a chance but it seems like it would be too much work to change from one book to the next. Maybe that is just me being lazy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this.
Amanda
I'm not sure if I would use this or not. One advantage that I can see is that it can't fall out of your book
ReplyDeleteThey are cute and, like you, I could see including them with a gift book. For me, however, I don't think they would be quite as useful. Plus, I read a big portion of my books on my Kindle. No need for a bookmark. Clever idea though.
ReplyDeleteThe Book Buckle is attractive, practical and lovely and I would use it since it is better than a paper bookmark and very special. thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThe book buckles look interesting. I would certainly give them a try!
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely a cool product, and I like to collect bookmarks in general -- I'd just like to see a few more simple, monochromatic design to fit my personal taste.
ReplyDeleteGeoff K
gkaufmanss at yahoo dot com
It's a cool neat way to keep your spot in books. I would definitely use it! Brittney House
ReplyDeleteSounds like a very inventive idea!
ReplyDeleteJHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I lose my bookmark all the time. Fun idea. :)
ReplyDeleteNew-fangled ideas always appeal to me. However, I agree this may be a bit "fussy" for me. I'm willing to give it a try, though. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Totally worth trying!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I'd love to try (:
ReplyDeleteThe book buckels are a giant leap from the tissues I use as bookmarks!
ReplyDeleteI would use this when traveling for sure! I hate taking a book to the beach or on airplanes when you are moving around alot and losing your place in a book
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Ashley C
This is a wonderful idea. A wonderful idea for gifts and also a good for traveling. It would be used
ReplyDeleteI love the idea, but i am pretty sure I would never use them. I would be too worried about losing it (I lose all bookmarks), so it would end up on my nightstand. But, I love the idea for gifts!
ReplyDeleteI like this idea, my kids could definitely put them to use
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'd use it. It seems like more work than it needs to be.
ReplyDeleteThey are actually really easy to use and once you put it on the book, mere seconds, you have a Built-on bookmark, just like a journal has. Takes me longer to look for my bookmark that either fell off or got misplaced while reading.. After losing flimsy bookmarks and spending money on these long term, I prefer these any day. Love my Book Buckle
ReplyDeleteI might use it. It looks secure. It's annoying to lose your place in a book because your marker falls out.
ReplyDeleteAlright. Second attempt at commenting and Google cooperating! (Hopefully?)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I'm sure the bookmarks are fabulous, but I'm more excited to tell you how much I appreciate this blog in a non-stalkery way. :) I love this site; it determines whether or not my piddly student income will be spent on yet another book. I love that you live in my neck of the woods (and feel the same way I do about these darned summers), you correct inaccurate information with your Mormon mentions, and that your reviews are so detailed and good. That takes effort and quite a bit of thought/time. So, thank you!! Also, silly question, but a quirky goal of mine: will you please be my friend on Goodreads? I had to ask, even if it is slightly embarrassing. :) I think you're brilliant! And again, thanks for creating this great go-to venue for all of us. It's something I utilize a lot.
Flattery intended, but it's sincere. :)
You're too kind! Thanks for saying such nice things -- I needed to hear them today :)
DeleteCarolyn Rachel -- Sorry, I forgot to say that of course I will be your friend on GR. I'm not very active on there, but just send me a request and I'll approve it!
ReplyDeleteI think it's useful that they won't fall out and getting to customize them is nice, I wouldn't mind trying it.
ReplyDeleteMy mom is old school and would never pick up a Kindle. However, she would probably like the buckle so as not to lose her book mark.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a buckle that doesn't lose the page on the book you're reading.
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im always dropping my book and my bookmark falls out and then i cant find my place. i would lOVE this
ReplyDeleteYes, it looks like something I could use for the girls and their books.
ReplyDeleteI think they are cool. I'd like to try it and compare it to just a normal book mark.
ReplyDeleteThey sound like they would be perfect as a bookmark. yes i would use them
ReplyDeleteyes i like it, seems very sturdy unlike paper bookmarks
ReplyDeleteI would use the book buckle to prevent losing my place in the book. I like the idea that you attach it to your book so you will never misplace your bookmark.
ReplyDeleteI like the concept of giving these as a present when you give someone a book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
I like the Book buckles, I would definitely use them.
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