Flying Books is a book subscription service that delivers carefully selected books to its customers based on their preferences.
- The company was founded in 2013 by a group of book lovers in New York City.
- They initially started as a book club, but later evolved into a book subscription service.
- In 2016, they introduced a feature called 'book butlers' who handpicked books for their subscribers based on their individual preferences.
A monthly book subscription service that allows customers to choose from a selection of new releases curated by a panel of judges.
A monthly subscription box that delivers young adult books along with bookish items such as bookmarks, stickers, and posters.
A subscription service that delivers handpicked books based on the customer's preferences, along with a hot drink and a snack.
Customers receive a monthly delivery of a carefully selected book based on their preferences, along with a personal note from their 'book butler'.
Customers can gift a Flying Books subscription to their loved ones, who will receive a monthly delivery of books handpicked by their 'book butlers'.
Flying Books uses a team of 'book butlers' who handpick books for each subscriber based on their preferences and reading habits.
Flying Books offers a variety of genres including literary fiction, historical fiction, biographies, and memoirs.
Yes, you can skip a month of your subscription and resume it the following month.
If you don't like the book you receive, you can email Flying Books and they will send you a replacement book free of charge.
A monthly subscription costs $13.99, while a 3-month subscription costs $38.97 and a 6-month subscription costs $71.94.