Books Make the Perfect Gift

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We all know a book that touched our life, that made us cry or laugh out loud. I know I’m preaching to the choir here. Those of us who check out this blog, people passionate about children’s literature, are very much aware of the power of books and want to be a part of that process in some capacity. But do you put your money where your mouth is?

The holiday season is fast approaching. Do you give books for gifts? Tired of bringing wine to dinner parties? Stand out….bring an inscribed book. With a thoughtful inscription inside the book, you can be remembered forever, whether to a friend, child, teacher, lover, or grandchild. They get a great book and a sweet message, making it more personal than a bottle of merlot.

There is a book for everyone in your life. Make sure it’s a book that fits their interests….not yours! Need help in choosing titles? Go to an independent bookstore. Knowledgeable workers can guide you to a matching book. And while you’re there, do some writerly homework. Check out new works recently published in the genre you write in.

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Prefer to buy your books online? Do a search! “Gift books for a new mother” or “good books for the sports lover” are two examples. Need a gift for a new daddy? I’ll save you the search! (Some Daddies, by me, illustrated by Javiera Maclean Alvarez) Beaming Books, 2022)

Many of us know authors or illustrators. What a perfect way to support them! If you’re invited to a brunch and there are children, buy Carrie Finison and Brian Bigg‘s new book, Pigs Dig a Road.

Check out Carrie’s Nerdy Book Club post , 10 New Picture Books for the Vehicle-Obsessed Child. And yes, I love that in that post she included my newest picture book, Trucker Kid, illustrated by Russ Cox, Capstone 2023. 

If there’s a child in your life and you want to discuss this crazy presidential election and the voting process, purchase Paul Czajak’s, Monster Needs Your Vote.

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And I hope people will think of my Before I Sleep: I Say Thank You, illustrated by Mary Rojas, Pauline Books & Media, 2015, if there are young ones at the home where you’ll be celebrating Thanksgiving this year. (Yes, shameless self-promotion is something you learn after your first book comes out.)

So many local author fairs and bookstore events occur around this time of year. Check event happenings in your area. Authors love to sell and sign books! And a signed book makes a pretty special gift.

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Perhaps you’ll be buying your creative friends a book? A writing buddy gave me BIG MAGIC: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert. It’s not only inspirational for any creative type, but it sits by my bedside, and every time I pick it up it touches me that this friend bought this thoughtful gift for me. And it was a “just because” gift. How sweet is that?

If you feel like you want to give more than one book, pair it with a gift certificate to a bookstore or something else completely. A bookish treat is always nice. Check out my Pinterest board, Gifts for Writers. I love the writing mug I bought myself. Sometimes you can’t wait for someone else to buy you what you’d like.

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It would be great if you could share some of the best writing/illustrating gifts you’ve been given or have given to others in the comments section below. And wishing you all a wonderful fall season and a happy start to your holiday shopping! May it be a creative time for all the writers, readers, and bloggers at Writers’ Rumpus.

7 comments

  1. All the “young-uns” get books for their birthday. I haven’t had as much luck buying for the adults–they tend to get what they want before I can give it to them, or they don’t want it!

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  2. Great post and such a wonderful trucking picture of you and your fabulous book. I love giving picture books and children’s novels to all the kids I know. But after receiving a few books as gifts myself, books that weren’t ones I wanted to read, never mind own, I steer away from choosing adult books for others. But maybe that’s just me. 🙂 Of course if someone gifts me a gorgeous children’s book, classic or otherwise, I’ll take it!

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  3. These are great ideas, Carol! My favorite writerly gifts to receive are pretty notebooks in various sizes. I’m sure now that I’ve said this, I’ll be gifted even more of them from people, lol!

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