A while ago I was contacted by a small company – Literary Book Gifts – that produces gifts for book lovers. I had a look and liked their products so much that I decided to feature them for German Literature Month and offer one of their T-shirts, The Grimm’s Fairy Tale shirt, as a give-away (co-sponsored by Literary Book Gifts).
The company produces T-shirts for women and men and tote bags. All of them with great book-related art work as you can see below where I share some of my favourites. Each T-shirt comes in various sizes and colors.
And some of the tote bags:
GIVEAWAY
The T-shirt I’m giving away is a Grimm’s Fairy Tales T-shirt. This too, is available for men and women and in various colors.
The giveaway is open internationally. The winners will be announced on Sunday November 4 2018, around 18:00 Central European time.
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If you’d like to buy something from Literary Book Gifts, you can use the promo code beautyisasleepingcat20. It will give you a discount of 20%.
Thanks to Literary Book Gifts for co-sponsoring the T-shirt and for offering a code.
Well, I’m not a t-shirt wearer so don’t enter me for the drawv (lovely as the prize is)! But those designs are lovely, and I have a bit of an addiction to tote bags – so I may have to make use of that discount code! 😀
Karen, you could enter and gift the T-shirt. It would be totally OK. And, yes. I love the bags. 🙂
Good point! Ok then – please enter me! 😁😁😁
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Thanks for hosting the Giveaway Caroline. These are really nice products. Book swag is very cool!
I agree. Very nice. I will order something but can’t decide yet.
The designs look nice. Please include me in the draw. I’m a bit bemused by the Proust design though—the design doesn’t seem relevant at all, unless it’s a play on Swann’s name…I guess I’m missing something.
I see what you mean. I was assuming they took old pictures from first editions but maybe I’m wrong.
What lovely products. I love literary items. I have many Alice in Wonderland things in my house, but could use some diversity! :–)
They are rather nice aren’t they? So, I’ll enter you then, right?
Btw – I also have some Alice in Wonderland things. They just look lovely.
Like Karen, I have a bit of a penchant for nice tote bags, and those are very desirable indeed. Lovely gifts!
I think they are great. I’ve seen more than one tgat I would enjoy. Would you still like to enter? Like I said to Karen, you’re free to gift it should you win.
Yes, please. Thanks, Caroline. x
I wear a Gatsby T-shirt produced by another company and this sort of thing always appeals to me. Have you already told us somewhere what German books you will be discussing next month?
Hi Andrew, I would wear a Gatsby T-shirt too.
I haven’t said anything, no. We have readalongs. I hope to read those. It’s on the intro post. A children’s book, a crime novel, a classic, Joseoh Roth, and contemporary Swiss fiction.
All of these shirts are lovely. And your Grimm’s Fairy tales one is apt for Halloween season.
It is. I’m also eyeing the Poe one for myself.
Love a literary t shirt. These designs are wonderful.
I think they did a great job.
Great to be back. Cool contest
Thanks, Mel. I’m glad you’re joining us again.
Love these designs! And I have the Grimm’s Fairy Tales book to match even.
Oh that’s perfect.
These products are wonderful, and I thank you so much for letting us know about the company. I enjoy your blog very much and have decided to follow you. I hope I win – I have several T-shirts and totes chosen and placed in my ongoing wish list. 🤗🤗🤗
I’m glad you like them. Good luck. Maybe you’ll win. 🙂 random.org will tell next Sunday.
And thank you very much for the kind words and following.
I’m a dark bleak man so a Grimm t-shirt would go a treat. Love the Kafka tote bag, one to add to my many tote bags for sure.
Thanks for posting.
In that case it would be very fitting indeed.
I was tempted by that Kafka bag as well. You’re welcome.
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These are so cute! Thanks for the giveaway!
They are. I’m sad I can’t enter.