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GreenBeanTeenQueen Gift Guide: Bookish Gifts

You don't just have to give books for the holidays-you can give book lovers all sorts of bookish gifts. These are some of my favorites.

Postertext posters are great for any booklover! It's a poster that features a books text and made into very cool black and white artwork. If you don't see your favorite title listed you can make a suggestion-right now the focus in on classics. The hard part is figuring out which poster you want!

Unshelved has lots of great library t-shirts, but I think this catalog one is my favorite! Sure to make any librarian laugh!

Cafe Press is one of my favorite places to look for bookish gifts. Search "librarian" for loads of gift ideas that are great for the librarian or library lover in your life. You can also search for "booklover" or "reading" for more great ideas.

Journals Unlimited has a great reader's journal. I have one and I love it because it helps me make notes on books I've read that I can use later in my blog reviews (since I should write reviews right after I read a book but don't always do so!) If you like keeping track of what you read, this journal is for you!

And what's a bookish guide without entries from Etsy? I love this banned books locket! What about this adorable book charm bracelets? What about a bracelet that shows off your favorite reads? And I really think I need this print for my office/home library.

Have any other favorite bookish gifts? I'd love to hear about them!

Comments

  1. so fun. i really want that print too! adorable. and a postertext would be awesome. they should do an oscar wilde book....the picture of dorian gray. i couldn't resist that. haha

    -Lauren

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  2. Postertext posters are so awesome! And thanks for pointing us in the direction of Etsy listings.

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  3. Love this list!! Thanks for sharing these!

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  4. Thanks Sarah, this is great. I always forget about these places to get some of my friends/family gifts.

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