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Bookish Holiday Gift Guide 2015.


As we all know, the holiday season is rapidly approaching. With the holiday season, comes many gift buying opportunities. With gift buying opportunities, comes the pressure to live up to gifting expectations. We can all relate to that... Especially when the person you're gifting is a booklion. That's why we've comprised a gift guide of five hot bookish presents.
BTW, to any relatives reading: this is also our Holiday Wish List.





1. Graphic Novels
A great breather from novels. National Book Award Finalist, Nimona's a really good one!



2. Giant Picture Books
Great companions and all the rage right now! Other great ones include the Philosopher's Stone, Greek Gods, and Greek Heroes.



3. Fandom Merch
This is a cute bookish t-shirt design I found on Red Bubble. There are really cute bookish designs almost everywhere, so be sure to explore a few couple different ones!



4. Bookshelf Accessories
Bookshelves are constantly in need of spiffy-ing, why not get them a cute bookshelf accessory? This particular one is a Funko Pop.


5. Bookmarks
You can never have too many bookmarks! .



6. Personalized Book Stamp
Emma got one of these for her birthday last year. You can get them customized at an office supply store!



7. Book Subscription Boxes
Subscription boxes are a great surprise! Owlcrate's a really popular one!



8. Signed/Collector's Editions
I can assure you that any reader loves special edition books. Trust me.



9. Pre-orders!
Pre-orders often mean that they get the book before anyone else actually gets it. Something to brag about... :)


Disclaimer: We were not affiliated with any company/committee of any sort during the making of this post. All opinions/recommendations are strictly our own.

So that was our gift guide post! Hope it was helpful... Let us know in the comments if you'd like to see more posts like this!



More reviews coming to a computer near you soon!

Yours Truly,
Emma and Ashvini

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