Book subscriptions - like Rare Birds Book Club - are the most exciting thing to happen in the reading world since the advent of the printing press (we think so, anyway).

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From discovering great new authors to feeling like you’re getting a gift at the start of each month, there’s so many great reasons to give a book subscription a try.

Here’s our top 7 reasons to persuade you…

Get out of your reading rut

Most readers have a genre of books they like best, but after a while it gets to be a case of too much of a good thing. Book subscriptions help you break out of your reading rut by introducing you to stories and genres you’d never have considered before.

Guaranteed good reads

What if the next time you reached for a book you knew it would be a good one? Book subscriptions like Rare Birds Book Club are curated by avid readers who cherry pick the best of what’s out there to bring you a guaranteed good read month after month.

Discover the next big thing

Your book subscription can put brilliant new authors on your radar, often before they even hit the bestseller lists. Staying ahead of the curve means you’ll be the one in the know recommending great reads to friends.

It cuts out the search

Thousands of books are published every year - there’s literally millions of titles to choose from and sifting through to find the gems can quickly become a time-consuming job. With a book subscription you can cut out the lengthy search. Instead, each month a great book lands on your doorstep, ready and waiting for you to enjoy.

You join a community of readers

One of the joys of reading a great book is talking about it with someone else who loved it too. When you join an online book-club you’re also joining a huge community of like-minded readers who are reading the same things as you are and love to talk about everything from plot twists to dream adaptation castings.

You can skip the bookshop

With a book subscription the bookshop comes to you. Perfect if you’re not living or working within close range of one, or if the idea of spending ages in a bookstore is your idea of hell.

It’s a monthly treat

There’s something so pleasing about a treat arriving on your doorstep each month. Instead of ignoring the bills and flyers that land through the letterbox, when your book subscription arrives, you’ll be racing for the door.


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