@Eliot
That’s a beautiful idea, and I will definitely steal it.
Baer said:
@Eliot
That’s a beautiful idea, and I will definitely steal it.
It really helped her deal with the loss. Finding everyday items can make it special.
Baer said:
@Eliot
That’s a beautiful idea, and I will definitely steal it.
It really helped her deal with the loss. Finding everyday items can make it special.
I can relate. Thank you for sharing.
Check Etsy for items related to her favorite books. You might find cool scented candles, jewelry, or mugs.
The best way to give gifts to a book lover is to ask them what they want. Many readers appreciate different items.
A special bookmark is great if they read physical books.
Bookshelves are wonderful if they have the space and fit their style.
Books are excellent if you know which ones they were hoping for.
Gift cards work if you know their go-to bookstore.
E-reader accessories can be helpful if you know what they use.
Reading accessories matter if you understand how and where they read.
Ultimately, asking them directly is the best option.
Source: A book lover with limited shelf space who recently got a lovely bookmark but doesn’t get to use it.
@Chin
I have so many pretty bookmarks but only read on a Kindle. Great advice.
Consider book sleeves for her favorite books. I prefer the washable ones.
A Book bouquet could be a fun gift.
There’s a neat thumb ring that helps keep pages open while reading one-handed.
What about a special edition of one of her favorite books?
If she has an eReader, consider getting a gift certificate for books.
The best gift is to read her suggestions and provide a listening ear for her book talks.
I just signed up for Scribd for access to books and audiobooks for a monthly fee. Love it. It’s great if she doesn’t mind digital books.
Make a custom blind date with a book. Find a book you enjoyed, wrap it nicely, and include themed items like candles and bookmarks.
Every Christmas, I had a day at my favorite bookstore.
The main gift could be a gift certificate to her favorite bookstore. You could also look into personalized book plates which label the books as hers. A subscription box for books could be an exciting option too.
I really like the Vekkia book light and bought an extra in case they stop selling them.
Consider annotation stickers, highlighters, or a notebook for quotes.
Check out thebookhousehotelbookclub.com.
A Kindle would be a solid gift.