It’s easy to know if someone is a typesetting lover. And that’s considering readers love to talk well-nigh reading. (I should know.) No matter if your savant(e) friend gets reccos from #booktok, Amazon reviews, or an very librarian, they are unchangingly going to fathom a souvenir that fuels their bookworm passions. Lucky for you, I am a Real Life Reader so I’ve got preeeetty good insight to help you find the weightier gifts for readers.
18 Gifts for Readers Your Most Bookish Friends Will Love
When shopping for the readers in your life, it’s natural to think first: books. (Of course!) But… there comes the inevitable issue of knowing whether or not they’ll enjoy it—or if they’ve once read it in the first place. To ensure you find a foolproof present, consult our roundup of creative and unique gifts for readers. These ideas are all the motivation they’ll need to cozy up for hours on end.
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Papier Pause Bookmark
Every zealous reader needs a good bookmark. Ensure they never lose their place with this sturdy contumely marker. It’s a sweet reminder that time spent reading is never wasted.
Casa Zuma Harvester Mug (Set of 4)
No true reading sesh is well-constructed without a warm beverage. These unglazed, one-of-a-kind mugs beautifully house everything from hot cider to coffee to yes—a boozy hot cocoa. Whatever helps them cozy up best.
Haven Well Within Flyaway Cardigan
A soft sweater is every bibliophile’s weightier friend. Requite them the souvenir of stylish and flattering repletion with this elegant cardigan that pairs perfectly with everything—leggings, included.
Ideal Bookshelf Print Archetype Novels
I’ve long loved the Platonic Bookshelf series. Considering when you’re serious well-nigh your TBR, nothing delights increasingly than a well-curated library. Enjoy the classics in all their glory with this vibrant canvas. (Bonus: no framing necessary.)
Woven Cozy Throw Blanket
I’ve loved many a wrap over the years (my hodgepodge of repletion is ever-growing), but nothing delights increasingly than this woven checked throw. The vibrant colors and patterns—with five options to segregate from—offer the perfect pop of joy to any reading nook.
Harney & Sons Vanilla Comoro Decaffeinated Black Tea
The winter sees my coffee habit dwindling in favor of fragrant, smooth-bodied teas. This blend’s light touches of vanilla replay the season—and the tin makes a lovely pen holder once the leaves are used up.
Jane Austen’s Table
Any typesetting lover can fathom the whit and artistry of a archetype Austen novel. And for the true Pride & Prejudice die-hards, this cookbook is the perfect wing to their shelves. Brimming with sweet and savory pastries, comforting sweets, and new culinary discoveries like “whim-wham” (spoiler: it’s delish), this typesetting is a treasure trove of inspiration for the kitchen and beyond.
Papinelle Sleepwear Faux-Fur Sheepy Crossover Slide Slippers
My reading uniform consists of a warm sweater, cozy leggings, and these soft and fuzzy slippers. The slide style is tony while still offering max comfort. Segregate from four colors and expect to see these in all their Instagram stories from now until spring.
Byredo Bibliothèque
Candles are an essential complement to the ultimate reading experience. And while you’re welcome to select from any scent, nothing beats a tousle that captures the essence of our happy place: the library. Top notes of plum and cinnamon mix with a wiring of birch, patchouli, and vanilla for a scent that’ll sweep you off to flipside world.
Flexilight Rechargeable Black Dots Booklight
When a typesetting is truly addicting, I won’t be worldly-wise to fall unconsciousness until hours without my partner has gone to bed. I know it’s a relatable issue, so to ensure a good night’s rest for all, this flexible, easy-to-use light is the perfect stocking stuffer.
Marimekko Oiva Teapot
The weightier gifts for readers help your recipients set the perfect vibe for a relaxing reading hour. This white stoneware teapot is thoughtfully designed with a removable tea strainer, so there’s nothing standing between them and the binge-read ahead.
Rooms of Their Own: Where Great Writers Write
The fastest way to wilt a largest writer is to read increasingly often. For those who write as many words as they consume, this typesetting is sure to hoist the unshortened experience. From attics to studies to yes—even the bathtub, this typesetting is proof that inspiration can be found anywhere.
City Typesetting Tote
If totes are their functional and stimulating weakness, these are the platonic wing to their collection. Select from NYC, Chicago, Seattle, Philadelphia, or San Francisco. Each bag is a sweet representation of these literary hubs.
Storybook DIY Kit
As a reading-obsessed gal, I’m tempted to buy two of everything on this list—one for my lucky recipient and the other for myself. And though holiday budgeting is keeping that temptation at bay, it’s inevitable: this DIY storybook kit will be mine. These 3D wooden puzzles are so fun to put together. Once complete, they moreover double as an ambient light for the nocturnal readers among us.
Book Nook Reading Valet
They don’t need this, but… they need it. If you’re book-obsessed yourself, then you know: gifts for readers are both nice-to-haves and wool essentials. While yes, they can prop their typesetting on the shay and store their coffee mug on the side table, why not make life all the easier? With this valet, anywhere can immediately wilt their dream reading nook.
Replica Whispers in the Library Candle
Bibliophiles all know this truth: there’s no limit to how long you can spend in a library. To help them curate the cozy vibes at home, souvenir this pepper, vanilla, and cedar wood candle that’s an invitation to one-liner unshut their latest read.
Real Dried Pressed Flower Bookmark
Every reader needs a bookmark considering NO they will NOT fold that page. Select this sweet and stylish pressed flower pick. It’s proof you have their books’ interests in mind.
The Puffin in Bloom Collection
When it comes to supporting future typesetting lovers, start ’em early. This sweet hodgepodge of young reader classics is illustrated by Rifle Paper Co.’s principal artist, Anna Bond (no wonder you recognize the design). The set makes a lovely wing to any child’s bookshelf.