It might seem like your bibliophile friend or family member already owns all the books in the world. But what do you gift them if you’re looking for some out-of-the-box ideas? We’ve got you covered. Below, you’ll find our list of the top gifts that book lovers want this holiday season. From BookTok-viral picks to puzzles to “Harry Potter” staples, there’s something for the fiction and non-fiction readers. Shop these 17 gifts below, starting at just $3.
A Book Lover’s Dream Gift Guide
- Millions of Books: If their library is overflowing with books, give them the gift of millions of titles instead. This Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 16GB Reader lets them explore different genres and authors. Plus, the battery life lasts 12 weeks and the glare-free screen lets them read day or night — $160
- Storage Space: If they prefer physical books, they might need more space for their titles. Grab them this seven-tier bookshelf for storing all of their favorite novels — $36
- Take Notes and Read: Any book club host or attendee will find this Kindle Scribe useful for taking and summarizing notes while reading or before book club — $420
- Audible Subscription: Listening to audiobooks is a favorite pastime for any reader, so why not indulge in their hobby even more? Gift them an Audible subscription so they can listen to all of their favorite titles. You can score three months for just $1 a month, and save over 90% off on select audiobooks — $1 a month for 3 months, $15 auto-renewal after 3 months
- Welcome to Hogwarts: Whether they’re a Gryffindor or Hufflepuff, they’ll love putting together this Harry Potter Hogwarts Lego Castle. It transports them to the book, letting them build everything from the Astronomy tower to the Whomping Willow tree — $140
- Library Accessory: Perfect for carrying their books, they can take this Kate Spade Tote Bag with them to the library or bookstore — $28
- Keep Your Place: For the coffee-obsessed readers who are always diving into books in a coffee shop, they’ll appreciate this cute coffee and books bookmark — $3
- Night Light: No more squinting while reading in the dark! With this light, they can read the pages perfectly at night. Plus, it attaches to books, so they don’t have to hold it while they read — $12
- You’re a Wizard, Harry: For the “Harry Potter” fans, this ornament is the perfect stocking stuffer. It features some of our favorite “Harry Potter” books, including “Goblet of Fire” and “Half-Blood Prince” — $9
- Apple Pie: There’s nothing like curling up on your couch with a good book and a sweet candle. Perfect for the fall and winter seasons, this Yankee Candle Apple Pumpkin Candle will make their home smell like freshly baked apple pie — $17
- Cozy Book Corner: Add a cozy blanket to their book nook. This Bedsure Throw Blanket is thick, soft, warm and fluffy — $27
- Listening Experience: If they love sitting down and immersing themselves in a good audiobook, snag these Beats Solo 4 Headphones as their main gift. They have a custom acoustic bass and personalized spatial audio so your giftee can solely focus on their book — $130
- Something to Sip on: When you have your coffee or tea by your side while reading, sometimes you get so into your book that your drinks get cold. But this mug warmer will keep your giftee’s drinks nice and hot — $20
- All of the Classics: If they’re a fan of the classics, this puzzle is the perfect gift. It includes famous titles like “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Jaws” and “Moby Dick” — $20
- Word Play: Since they love the words on the pages, they’ll equally love putting them together. Grab a game of Scrabble for them to enjoy on game nights or with the whole family — $19
- Popular BookTok Item: If they’re into BookTok, then they’ve probably seen those book nook kits all over their For You Page. This one looks like an adorable little bookstore, full of textbooks and magazines. Plus, it’s easy to build — $30
- 1920s Flapper: You can never go wrong with a classic. If they haven’t read “The Great Gatsby” yet, they’re truly missing out. But if you snag them this copy, they’ll be hooked and will want to watch the movie after reading — $8






