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Sunday, 10 November 2024

Selecting the Best Books as Christmas Presents for the Bookworm in Your Life

Still thinking of suitable books for Christmas presents, as the festive season approaches, it’s time to think about thoughtful, meaningful gifts for your loved ones. 

For the avid reader in your life, there’s nothing quite like the joy of receiving a beautifully chosen book. 

But with so many titles lining the shelves, choosing the right one can be a daunting task. 

Fear not—whether you’re buying for a fan of fiction, a non-fiction enthusiast, or someone who enjoys a bit of everything, this guide will help you select the perfect book that will be appreciated long after the Christmas season.

1. Know Their Preferred Genres

The first step in choosing the perfect book gift is to understand what your recipient enjoys reading:

For Fiction Lovers: If they can’t resist a gripping story, consider gifting a recently acclaimed novel. From historical fiction to thrillers, or even a sweeping romance, there’s a story to suit every taste. Books like Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus or The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern offer immersive reads that transport readers to different worlds.

For Non-Fiction Enthusiasts: If they prefer facts to fiction, there are countless options. Biographies, memoirs, self-help, or books that explore history, science, or the natural world can be fantastic choices. Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari or Michelle Obama’s Becoming are perennial favourites. Books on local history are ideal gifts for local history buffs.

Incidentally, my wife, for example, doesn't enjoy fictional books at all. 

For Poetry and Short Story Fans: If your bookworm enjoys dipping into something quick yet thought-provoking, collections like The Penguin Book of English Verse or Exhalation by Ted Chiang are excellent choices.

Knowing their favourite genres will help you narrow down your options and ensure your gift aligns with their reading preferences.

2. Consider New Releases and Bestsellers

While classics are always appreciated, there’s something exciting about receiving a newly released book. This shows that you’ve put thought into selecting something current that they may not yet have on their shelves. Bestselling novels or critically acclaimed works are often a safe bet, especially if you’re unsure of their exact tastes.

For Fiction: The Fraud by Zadie Smith, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, and Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton are some of the latest releases that have made waves in the literary world.

For Non-Fiction: If they love to stay informed on current affairs, culture, or deep dives into history, consider The Wager by David Grann or Ultra-Processed People by Chris van Tulleken.

3. Personalise with Special Editions or Box Sets

For a truly memorable gift, consider special editions or beautiful box sets. Collectors and avid readers alike will appreciate a stunning edition of a beloved classic, especially if it’s bound in a hardback cover with gilded pages or intricate illustrations.

Classic Literature: Look for cloth-bound or leather-bound editions of timeless classics like Pride and Prejudice, Moby-Dick, or Jane Eyre.

Fantasy and Science Fiction: For fans of epic sagas, consider gifting a beautifully illustrated box set of The Lord of the Rings, His Dark Materials, or Dune.

4. Delve into Niche Interests and Hobbies

Books that align with someone’s hobbies or interests show thoughtfulness and consideration. If your recipient has a passion for cooking, photography, gardening, or travel, there’s a book for that.

For Foodies: Consider gifting a cookbook filled with inspiring recipes, like The Roasting Tin series by Rukmini Iyer or Ottolenghi Test Kitchen.

For Art and Photography Lovers: Books featuring collections of iconic photography, art history, or design like Women Holding Things by Maira Kalman or Humans of New York are bound to captivate.

For Gardening Enthusiasts: Titles like The Gardener’s Companion to Medicinal Plants or RHS How to Garden When You’re New to Gardening can be wonderful additions.

5. Choose Books That Encourage Reflection and Inspiration

If you’re buying for someone who enjoys introspective reads, consider gifting them a book that inspires reflection or sparks creativity:

Self-Help and Mindfulness: Books like Atomic Habits by James Clear or The Comfort Book by Matt Haig can help inspire a fresh start in the new year.

Journals and Activity Books: A guided journal like The Five-Minute Journal or a creative workbook such as Steal Like an Artist Journal can encourage them to write, draw, or brainstorm ideas.

6. Consider Audiobooks or E-Books for Tech-Savvy Readers

Not all book lovers have room on their shelves for physical books, especially if they’re avid travellers or prefer to read on the go. Gifting an audiobook subscription (like Audible) or an e-book gift card can be an excellent alternative. For a personal touch, consider downloading an audiobook of a new release or a classic novel you know they’ll love.

7. Include a Personal Touch

Adding a little something extra can make your book gift even more special:

Bookmarks and Accessories: A beautiful bookmark, reading light, or a cosy reading blanket can complement your book gift.

A Handwritten Note: Include a note inside the book cover explaining why you chose that particular title. This adds a personal touch that will make your gift even more meaningful.

8. Create a Themed Gift Bundle

If one book doesn’t seem like enough, consider creating a themed book bundle:

Cosy Winter Reads: Pair a classic Christmas novel like A Christmas Carol with a box of hot chocolate and some cosy socks.

Self-Care Package: Combine an inspiring self-help book with a scented candle, a journal, and some herbal teas.

For Food Lovers: Gift a cookbook alongside some high-quality spices or gourmet ingredients.

Final Thoughts

Books have the power to transport, inspire, and comfort, making them one of the most thoughtful Christmas gifts you can give. By taking the time to consider the recipient’s tastes and interests, you can select a book (or two) that will bring them joy during the festive season and beyond.

Whether you choose a bestselling novel, a beautifully bound classic, or a book that caters to a niche interest, the thought you put into your selection will be appreciated. So, this Christmas, give the gift of stories, knowledge, and the simple pleasure of turning the page.

Happy gifting, and may your chosen books bring warmth and delight to your loved ones this holiday season!