
Book lovers are simultaneously easy and impossible to shop for. Easy because they want books. Impossible because they’ve probably already bought anything you’d think to give them. The solution: either nail the perfect book recommendation or gift the reading experience itself.
If You’re Giving an Actual Book
Check their Goodreads, ask directly about their to-read list, or look at their shelves. Giving a book they already own or already decided against is worse than no gift at all.
First editions, signed copies, or beautiful hardcover editions of their favorite works hit differently than a standard paperback. Services like AbeBooks help find special editions.
Reading Accessories
Quality Booklight ($15-40) — The rechargeable Glocusent or LuminoLite models don’t disturb sleeping partners and provide even illumination.
Book Stand ($20-50) — Holds books open hands-free. Useful for cookbooks, textbooks, or anyone who reads while eating.
Lap Desk ($25-45) — Comfortable reading position in bed or on the couch. More practical than it sounds.

E-Reader Considerations
If they read on a Kindle or similar device, accessories matter more than physical book items:
- Quality case/cover ($25-60)
- Kindle Unlimited subscription ($120/year)
- Amazon gift card for ebook purchases
Book Subscriptions
Book of the Month — Choose from curated selections monthly. $16.99/month or gifted in bundles.
Libro.fm — Audiobook subscription that supports independent bookstores. Good for commuters.
Bookshop.org Gift Cards — Supports indie bookstores while letting them choose their own reads.
Simple Wins
Quality bookmarks (leather, metal, or artisan options), a cozy blanket specifically designated for reading time, or a gift card to their favorite local bookstore. Sometimes obvious choices are obvious for good reasons.