Yup, thought so. But if you need something to accompany said books, consider these add-ons...
Clip to a page, horizontally or vertically.
Talk back to the author.
File the 3x5 card later.
A mini-poster. Consult daily.
Invisible Ink. I'm sure you'll find a use for it.
And then, of course, wrap your books and everything else in gorgeous paper.
Other ideas in this gift series here (but I can't guarantee all the old links are still current.)
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ReplyDeleteThat poster is almost as good as the chocolate Scrabble. Lovely wrapping paper, too.
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Oh these things you find. They're dangerous for my account. That poster? That's my life. Well, throw in childcare, and that's it. Lots of things---knitting, gardening, etc.---seem like great ideas in theory to me, but I pretty much just wanna read. And the annotation bookmarks? BRILLIANT.
ReplyDeleteLove that necklace! Thanks for these great picks :).
ReplyDeletelet me know if you come across any magic "love my book" dust for editors and agents.:)
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I apologize for leaving out the link to that Eat Sleep Read poster. It's from CafePress.
ReplyDelete"love my book" dust! Yes, that would be handy. :)
I can't wait to buy a few of these items for those readers in my life.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Ohh, great add ons!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes . . . all books this Christmas (plus three highly coveted American Girls for the little ones).
So many yummy books . . . it's been hard to choose!
It can be SO hard to find gifts for readers, but you guys have put together some awesome recommendations. Thanks for posting!
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