Bookish Gift Guide 2019!
Hello fellow readers! Since the holidays are upon us, I thought I’d compile a list of bookish/literary ideas for Christmas gifts. If you’re stuck on gift ideas for friends or family, hopefully this list will help you out. All of the items have links to purchase them from their prospective shops.
*Please Note: Prices are subject to change.
Art prints are such a cute way to liven up your home or decorate your office space! This cute design by Vashti Harrsion reminds me of my summers where I read tons of books as a child. (Price: $15.00)
Bookish candles for the win! I’m a big fan of them myself and Frostbeard is one of my favorite literary candle shops. This candle has the scents of aged paper! Their candles burn really clean and they last for a good amount of time. ($6.00)
It’s getting cold outside so warm up with a cozy sherpa blanket like this! Blankets are the best for wintertime and I like the design of books layered on this blanket. I’d love to buy one for myself! (Price: $40.00)
4) Bookish Mug: Novels of the 1900s
Bookish mugs can always be a fun gift especially for readers who are coffee and tea drinkers. I love this design by Jane Mount and the way she illustrated these classic novels! (Price: $14.00)
For the reader that likes to jot down quick notes for reviews or for memory this is a good gift pick! The notebook easily slides on the front of of your book and has a pen holder. It’s great for being on-the-go. (Price: $12.99)
6) Always Fully Booked Planner
Do you have a bookish friend or family member that is into journaling/planners? Try a book planner! I used the Always Fully Booked Planner in 2019 and I like how it keeps track of my reading goals, my review schedule, and books I’ve read over the year. It’s very handy! (Price: To Be Announced Soon)
Booksleeves are perfect for physical books, but what if you want to tote around your e-reader? These padded bags are simple, stylish, and most importantly they keep your e-reader safe. (Price: $15.00)
Winter weather is coming our way so these socks make a good stocking stuffer gift. You can wear them while cozying up with a good book! ($17.00)
A lot of readers have e-readers or a tablet so I think this is a gift that will come in handy. I’ve used tablet pillows in the past for reading, but also when making recipes or watching how to videos while crafting. (Price: $33)
How cool this is? I don’t think I’ve seen a book wallet like the ones that Novel Creations makes. I really like the study design and the array of options for the style. It’s a cute idea. (Price: $48)
I hope you enjoyed this bookish gift list! What are your own ideas for gifts? Comment below!
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