Men who read are everywhere and somehow always seem slightly surprised when you find the right book for them — like they've gotten used to people assuming they don't. They have a stack somewhere, always a stack, and a system for what gets read next that is either very organized or completely chaotic and they know which. They read before bed and on planes and during lunch and in waiting rooms when everyone else is on their phone. They can tell you what they've read recently and why it was worth the time, and if you ask the right question you might be there for a while, which is not a complaint. The gifts that fit them are the ones that feed the reading life: the right book, the things around the books, or the tools that make the whole ritual better.
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These are for the reading life — great books, quality accessories, and things that honor the practice of someone who takes reading seriously.
A Great Book in a Genre He Loves — The Right One, Not Just Any Book
Under $30See Price →Quality Reading Lamp — Warm Light That Doesn't Fight the Eyes
Under $40See Price →Quality Leather Bookmark — Upgrades the Ritual Without Announcing Itself
Under $20See Price →E-Reader — For Travel and for the Books He Wants Without the Stack Getting Bigger
Under $150See Price →Book Subscription Box — Curated Monthly Reads in His Genre
Under $50See Price →Quality Throw for the Reading Chair — The Chair Has a Companion Now
Under $40See Price →Quality Whiskey or Coffee for the Reading Hours — The Ritual Has a Drink
Under $40See Price →Floating Book Shelf or Display — For the Titles Worth Showing
Under $35See Price →If you know what he reads — fiction, nonfiction, history, biography — the quiz can find something specific. About a minute.
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