Books are a reliable option when it comes to gift-giving, but figuring out what book is right for which reader can be tough! That’s why we’re here. We’ve gathered a mix of crowd-pleasing, perennially popular, and under-the-radar books to help you find the right gifts for your friends and family.
Today’s list focuses exclusively on nonfiction titles. My best tip for choosing a book your recipient will love is to follow their interests. If they love stories, take a look at the memoirs and essay collections on this list. If they yearn to spend time outside, dwell on those titles that focus on the natural world. Are they one of those types who love to learn because they’re perpetually curious? We have books for them as well! Plus oodles of archives with even more suggestions.
We can’t promise you won’t come away with a longer holiday wishlist for yourself but we hope this mix of interesting nonfiction, travel guides, cookbooks, and coffee table books will help you finish your holiday shopping all the same.
Interested in fiction picks? I highly recommend checking out our gift-focused episode of What Should I Read Next: Highly giftable picks for your favorite readers, which includes nonfiction, fiction, and some book-related gifts that aren’t books.
15 giftable books for every reader
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I’d Rather Be Reading: The Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life
My Reading Life: A Book Journal
A Ghost in the Throat
Also a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father, and Me
Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends
Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer’s Guide (Atlas Obscura)
Dahlias: A Little Book of Flowers
Lonely Planet Epic Road Trips of the Americas
Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew
Inciting Joy: Essays
Dinner in One: Exceptional & Easy One-Pan Meals: A Cookbook
Hervé Tullet’s Art of Play: Images and Inspirations from a Life of Radical Creativity
This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us
Smitten Kitchen Keepers: New Classics for Your Forever Files
Get Outside: A Journal for Refreshing Your Spirit in Nature
Do you have a suggestion for a crowd-pleasing, giftable book? Let’s help each other build our holiday book shopping list in the comments.
P.S. 16 giftable books for every reader and 20 giftable books for every reader.


























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Here’s my 10 favorite calm + heal + inspire books, gifts I’d buy by the crate!
http://www.lindastoll.net/2021/11/10-exceptional-books-to-calm-heal.html
I recently created a Gift Guide for Babies & Toddlers that includes some of my favorite books for that age range: https://brittanydahl.com/blog/holiday-gift-guide-for-babies-and-toddlers-2022/
And my wish list just got a little longer! I definitely want to snag the Lonely Planet book and the nature journal. Thank you!
Lessons From Plants by Beronda Montgomery: https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Plants-Beronda-L-Montgomery/dp/0674241282/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19LWNZL813LYD&keywords=lessons+from+plants&qid=1669816681&sprefix=lessons+from+plants%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-1
I can’t believe the Griffin and Sabine trilogy is already 31 years old. I was blown away then, and still am now. Is it literature? Art? Whatever it is, it is fantastic gift.
Just a quick “thank you” for whoever contributes the photographic staging for your communications to us! Today’s is a marvelous, simple example: a card catalog with a wreath of fresh greens. They set a perfect stage for your message and the books!
Gift them? I want them!! LOL Thank you for the great list!
So many of the books and authors on this list I read because Anne made them sound so good, and she was right. And Also A Poet, A Ghost In The Throat, Michael Twitty, Ross Gay. These are some of my favorite and most important books and writers. Anne, thank you so much. For the experience of reading these books, but also for the many, many other titles I’ve read only because you recommended them. Your work has added so much beauty, joy, and learning to my life.
I am gifting several copies of Claire Keegan’s books this year. Short and impactful.
And several copies of Sandra Cisneros’s new poetry because my circle can relate to that same stage in life.
Thank you, Anne, for the gift of “a ghost in the throat” I listened to it earlier this year and it changed me and my relationship to poetry. Just can’t thank you enough for that one. It’s around $18 on both Chirp and Audible and would be such a gift to so many friends!
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