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Blogmas Day Eleven: Bookish Gift Guide

Happy Blogmas Day Eleven Everyone :)




Can I start this post by saying how crazy it is that Christmas is only two weeks away? Like wow, where has this month gone already guys?


Since there is only two weeks left until Christmas, I thought for today's post I would love to do a Bookish gift guide, to help out any of my fellow booklovers who are still trying to find that perfect gift for everyone on their list.


Obviously, since this is a bookish gift guide, the gifts will all be things that would be perfect to give fellow lovers of books, and I can honestly say that I personally would love to receive any of the things on this list, and I think a lot of other booklovers would too.


Let's go ahead and get started.


1) Reading socks from Indigo:



There's something so appealing about being able to curl up in these gorgeous warm and fuzzy reading socks, while starting a great new book in front of the fireplace.

Find them here


2) A Library Card Scarf From Out Of Print:


What bookish person wouldn't want to walk around with a library card scarf around their neck? This is soooo cute!

Find it here


3) A Subscription to the Bookishly Tea and Book Club:

Every month you'll receive a surprise vintage paperback book, along with four kinds of tea and bookish stationary. Not only is this an amazing gift, it's also extremely unique and would make a lot of bookish people extremely happy.

Find it here



4) A Book Themed Candle from The Melting Library:


I'm dying to get my hands on some of the candles from this amazing store, and I know my husband would love this one inspired by An Ember In The Ashes. I also think if you're budget would allow, that buying one of these candles with the book that inspired it, would be the perfect gift. What could be better than getting to read the book while burning the candle?

Find her amazing store here



5) A coloring book from their favorite series:

Nowadays there's an adult coloring book for so many amazing books and book series that chances are very likely you could find one that any book lover would absolutely love to receive. You could pick up The Hunger Games, Outlander, The Selection, The Lunar Chronicles, Harry Potter, Throne Of Glass, Red Queen.....the list just goes on and on.


6) An Autographed Copy of a favorite novel:

Bookstores like Barnes and Noble and Indigo, always have quite a few choices of books that you can order an autographed copy, and a lot of the time they are just the regular cover price as well. Giving someone an autographed book by one of their favorite authors would be an awesome gift choice as well.


7) A Subscription to a Book Box like Owlcrate:

Give them a gift that will provide several months of enjoyment.

Find owlcrate here




8) A personal library kit from Knock Knock:


I've seen a lot of people include this one their Bookish gift guide posts this year, but it's just too cute not to include on mine as well. Even if you have no intention of ever lending your books out, I think this would still make an adorable collectible for any book lover, and it's also extremely budget friendly.

You can find it here 


9) Make a Book Themed Gift Basket:

You'll see these on website for upwards of 60 dollars, but I think it would be really fun to put one together yourself. For example, my all time favorite book is Anna and The French Kiss, and if I wanted to theme a basket for that book I could purchase the book and then try and include girl guide cookies, some macarons, a necklace or something like it that features the Eiffel tower, the Christmas In Paris tea by Stash, and a bookmark that features a quote from the book. :)




Those are my gift ideas for the Bookish person in your life guys! I thank you all for reading, and I hope to see you all again tomorrow for Blogmas day 12. 



This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. The links provided are not affiliate links. The Christmas tree photo was taken by me with my Iphone. All other photos do not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners.  

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