Retail Therapy: Sun protection with style!

This is going to be a rare non-bookish post… because I just have to share a new find that I’m a little bit in love with.

Note: See discount code and purchase links at the bottom of this post!

This past week, I treated myself to this adorable hooded top from Farmers Defense:

This lightweight UV hoodie comes in men’s and women’s sizes, with a variety of colors. I couldn’t resist the monarch butterflies!

Their website has this description:

✔ UPF 50+ Sun Protection – Blocks 98% of harmful UV rays, keeping your skin safe from sun damage.
✔ Scratch & Rash Defense – Shields your arms from scrapes, thorns, and skin irritants while outdoors.
✔ Recycled Fabric – Made from REPREVE® eco-dynamic material, designed to wick away moisture and keep you cool.
✔ Sorbtek Catch-Move-Release Tech – The moisture control technology that actively wicks sweat and keeps your cool

How is it in reality? Short answer: Wonderful! I hate having to layer on sunscreen every time I step outdoors. This hoodie is comfy and light, not at all bulky, so it’s suitable even for warm days. I ordered a women’s XL, because I like my tops big and roomy, but I think a slimmer, tighter fit would be cute too.

Farmers Defense has lots of products geared toward garden enthusiasts, including gardening sleeves, aprons, gloves, and hats. I’m not a gardener myself, but I could see the sleeves and hats as being good choices for any sort of outdoor time where you want protection (and a bit of flowery flair).

Purchase info:

Want a discount? If you purchase through my affiliate link, you get a 10% discount!

Or, visit the site (Farmers Defense) and use my code (LISA11425) for 10% off your purchase.

Farmers Defense products are also available on Amazon.

Note: Links above are affiliate links. When you click through a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

Another option:

I’ve worn (and loved) items from REI’s Sahara Shade hoodie collection, which you can find here, with lots of color options and in men’s and women’s sizes. (I’ve found these occasionally on EBay/Poshmark as well!)

I’m looking forward to wearing my butterflies on lots of upcoming outdoor adventures! If you find something you like via Farmers Defense (or have other recommendations for tops with UV protection), please let me know!

Retail Therapy: Puzzles for Book Lovers (part 1)

We booklovers tend to spend most of our “just for me” shopping dollars on books… but sometimes, it’s fun to branch out and consider book-adjacent little treats. So today, I’d like to share some of my favorite jigsaw puzzles, which are great in their own right, but also, especially great for book lovers!

Before the pandemic, I probably hadn’t done a jigsaw puzzle in over 10 years (or more). But during the pandemic, I got totally hooked, and ended up doing about one per week (and probably would have done even more, except I tend to get a bit obsessed when working on a puzzle and had to set myself some limits).

I’ve slowed down since then, so now it’s much more of an occasional hobby than a continuous activity — but I’m still always on the lookout for a great puzzle, especially when there’s a book-related angle to it!

For today’s Retail Therapy round-up, I’m focusing solely on bookish puzzles — and in fact, this is only part 1! I have so many bookish puzzles to share that I’ll just focus on one publisher this time around, and will be back with a part 2 in another week or so. I’ll also be sharing yet another post on non-book-related puzzles that I’ve found especially pretty or interesting or unique. There are a lot!

Note: This post contains affiliate links. When you click through a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

Onward: Puzzles for Book Lovers, part 1!

Here are some favorites. Why not see if any appeal to you as well?

The puzzles below are all from the world of Laurence King Publishing. They make high-quality puzzles filled with intricate details and eye-catching designs.


The World of Jane Austen

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


The World of Shakespeare

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


The World of Dracula

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


The World of Frankenstein

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


The World of Charles Dickens

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


The World of the Brontës

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


The World of King Arthur

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


The World of Bridgerton

Purchase links: AmazonBookshop.org


These are just a few of their puzzles — they’re all amazing. Each puzzle has a lot of details from the world it portrays, and comes with a fold-out poster than includes a guide to all the places and characters hidden (or not so hidden) in the illustrations. The puzzles themselves have cleanly cut pieces with a satisfying snap, and are high quality and sturdy.

Keep in mind, there are plenty more from this “World of” series to choose from! Of the others I’ve found so far, some are related to books that I don’t particularly care for (The Great Gatsby), some are from worlds/series/books that I just haven’t read in-depth (or at all) yet, and some are on my maybe/someday list. Whether or not I’m interested in the actual subjects, the puzzles themselves look great!

Stay tuned — I’ll be back with more puzzle recommendations in my next Retail Therapy post!

Retail Therapy: Bookish Delights

I’m trying something new: I thought I’d start doing a semi-regular/recurring feature to highlight different categories of “stuff” I’ve bought recently and recommend.

Honestly, I’m a little on the fence… I’m not a big fan of consumerism, and I’m definitely pro-library, swapping, sharing, etc. But still, I do shop online for most of my day-to-day needs these days, so why not pass along a few recommendations when I find something worth talking about?

Note: This post contains affiliate links. When you click through a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no cost to you.

Today’s topic: Bookish Delights!

Below is a round-up of book-related goodies I’ve enjoyed in recent months. Any of these would be terrific gifts for a booklover… or why not treat yourself once in a while?


Glocusent USB Rechargeable Book Light:

I love this! It’s a small, portable, book light that clips on to your book (but I also use it with my Kindle). It’s been great for travel, especially for those jet-laggy sort of nights when I can’t sleep and want to keep reading with disturbing my partner!

It comes in five different colors, and is inexpensive too! I originally discoverd this light through a Wirecutter recommendation, and I’m so glad I gave it a try!

Purchase link: Amazon


3D Printed Bookmark Holders:

Found on Etsy, these bookmark holders don’t take up much space, and they’re just so cute!

They come in a variety of colors, so choose your fave. I got one to sit on my shelf, and another for my Little Free Library so I could have a way to give away bookmarks as well as books.

Purchase link: Etsy (MidnightLimeCo)


Kindle/Tablet pillow:

I bought one of these for my husband a couple of years ago when he first started using a Kindle, and he swears by it! The exact version that I bought him doesn’t seem to be available any longer, but if I had to replace it, I think I’d get this one. It’s a similar shape, plus it has pockets!

Purchase link: Amazon


Cozy Socks 6-pack:

This might not seem obviously book-related… but who doesn’t love to be cozy while curled up with a good book? I bought this pack of six for myself, and when my daughter started stealing borrowing them from me, I ended up getting her a pack of her own.

Cute colors, super cuddly, and they hold up well too!

Purchase link: Amazon


Stickers, T-shirts, notepads, and more for book fanatics via Kingdom of Threads:

This Etsy shop has everything needed to make a book nerd’s heart beat faster. Pictured is one of the awesome stickers I ordered from them (Wolfsong fans will instantly get the reference)… but I couldn’t stop at just one, and bought a LOT of stickers and other goodies. Everything is just so… epic & awesome!

Purchase link: Etsy (Kingdom of Threads)


Candles for booklovers:

I absolutely needed the scent of Lallybroch, but there are plenty of choices, including Mr. Darcy, The Shire, Winter in Narnia, and Book Boyfriend.

Cute idea, and they also smell good!

Purchase link: Etsy (Smells Like Books)


Goodies from Ideal Bookshelf:

This is a great source for artwork, cards, puzzles, and more!

I love everything on this site, and if I had unlimited funds, I just know I’d go way, way overboard. (I mean, I would like a custom piece of artwork featuring all of my favorite books!)

Meanwhile, for those of us on a budget, there are pins and prints and other fun items to choose from.

The book pictured here makes a wonderful gift for booklovers. Amazon has it available here, and you can also find it on Bookshop.org.


Book sleeves:

I love my padded book sleeves! My daughter gifted these to me a few years ago, and I use them all the time, whenever I want to read on the go. They’re perfect for travel, or even just for days when I’m running around locally but want to have a book handy.

My book sleeves were from an Etsy store called Beyond Booked, but they don’t seem to be active any longer. There are lots of other makers selling book sleeves, in many varieties — different fabrics, some with zippers or pockets, padded or not padded.

My preference is for the simple design, open top, with nice padding. I’ve found an Etsy shop — Carlton Quilts — that seems to have very similar work to the book sleeves I have, with these fabrics plus lots of other really cute patterns.

There are three sizes to choose from:

  • Small – fits mass market paperbacks
  • Medium – fits trade paperbacks (pictured above, left)
  • Large – fits hardcovers (picture above, right)

I’ve found that the medium size is also perfect for my Kindle! Even though I have a Kindle cover, I still prefer to have it cushioned when I travel with it, so I use my medium book sleeve all the time!

Image via Carlton Quilts – Etsy

Purchase link: Etsy – Carlton Quilts


Out of Print: Clothing, Totes, Accessories & more

I’ve been a fan of the amazing array of bookish goodies sold by Out of Print for a long time now (and can prove it, if you feel like looking inside my t-shirt drawer or checking out my somewhat impressive collection of totebags)!

They carry such a great mix of products featuring book cover images, character images, and all sort of fantastic bookish graphics, and feature themes including everything from classics to hot-this-moment books (like Fourth Wing, Sunrise on the Reaping, and Emily Henry’s books, to name just a few).

Many of their items are available through their Amazon storefront, but you can also shop directly at https://outofprint.com/.


I would be remiss in not highlighting the fact that this weekend is Independent Bookstore Day! While I’ve provided Amazon links for some of the items above, I do encourage everyone to make an effort to support your local bookstores! Stop by in person if you can (I have it on good authority from my favorite local bookseller that they love seeing friendly faces come through their doors!), or if you prefer online shopping, don’t forget that purchases from Bookshop.org support independent bookstores.


On the topic of bookish goodies, do you have any favorite book-related accessories or gifts to recommend?

And — ta da! — that’s it for my first Retail Therapy feature! What do you think? Should I do more of these?

South Pole Station: Some thoughts on belief and science

I read the wonderful South Pole Station by Ashley Shelby this past week (reviewed here), and thought I’d share a passage that seems particularly timely in light of the current weather catastrophes striking parts of the country:

From a section describing a debate between a climate change denier and the scientists who oppose him:

“To believe in climate change — ” Pavano tried, but Sal interrupted him.

“See, look at his language. He’s talking about Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny. Scientist don’t believe in things. They either know things or they don’t.”

 

 

 

 

Thinking of friends and family in Florida, and wishing everyone safety and shelter as the hurricane passes through.