‘Tis the season for book gifting! 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 to help: we’ve got you covered for great book gift recommendations. Our podcast and book list archives are PACKED with a mix of crowd-pleasing, perennially popular, and under-the-radar books to help you find the right gifts for your friends and family.
My best tip for choosing a book your recipient will love is to follow their interests. If they enjoy stories, take a look at the novels and narrative nonfiction on this list. If they yearn to spend time outside, dwell on titles that focus on the natural world. Are they one of those lifelong learner types who are perpetually curious? We have books for them as well! Plus oodles of archives with even more suggestions covering a vast array of literary genres, categories, and interests.
Whether it’s for yourself or for another reader, I hope you find something good on this list. And because these titles are so crowd-pleasing and popular, our hope is that you can find a good number of them available right now, waiting on the shelves of your favorite bookstore.
15 crowd-pleasing books
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Wrong Place Wrong Time
The God of the Woods
How to Read a Book
The Briar Club
This Motherless Land
A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon
Good Dirt
Kate & Frida
A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping
The Correspondent
Tunnel 29: The True Story of an Extraordinary Escape Beneath the Berlin Wall
A Marriage at Sea: A True Story of Love, Obsession, and Shipwreck
Ordinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying Put
Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand
Snacking Cakes: Simple Treats for Anytime Cravings
What would you add to this list? Please share in the comments.
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I just finished (and loved) I See You’ve Called in Dead, and always rec Remarkably Bright Creatures.
I loved Remarkably Bright Creatures!
Sarah, I loved I See You’ve Called in Dead, too! I listen to it, then read it, then listened again!
Remarkably Bright Creatures is one of my very favorite books! It was recommended to me by my 14 year okd grandson😍
Just finished The Correspondent on Audible and loved it so much! Already recommended to several friends.
I enjoyed The Correspondent so much, I picked it for my in-person book group for our next read! I have recommended it to so many people.
I gifted The Measure by Nikki Erlick to my sister-in-law last Christmas, who gave it to her granddaughter, who gave it to her mother, who bought it for her mother. It was pretty popular in my family.
I find this to be such a highly underrated book! I could see it in my head as a series.
I frequently recommend No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister. It’s a beautiful novel about the power of books and how they affect and connect readers. I think almost everyone can relate to at least one of the characters in the story. Happy Reading!
Loved that book!!!!!!
My favorite read this year was Theo of Golden by Allen Levi. Would make a great gift.
We listened to Wrong Place, Wrong Time on a national parks road trip this fall. McAllister is an excellent writer, and this kept us interested and engaged, especially on those stretches of highway where there isn’t much to see.
I’ve never met anyone who didn’t love The Boys in the Boat.
One of my favorites!
I highly recommend anything by Fredrik Backman. He is, possibly, my favorite author of all time. (Annie Hartnett is right there, too.) I am also very partial to A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. That is the book that I read in my youth that instilled my love of reading!
I keep waiting to see Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon on these lists, but I guess I’m in the minority. I don’t usually recommend books, but this one really made a great impression on me. Try it!
That would be an excellent addition here!
I loved this book and recommend it all the time!
I totally agree with you! I have recommended it often and I just loved it!
It’s excellent and I everyone I’ve recommended it to have really loved it as well.
I totally agree with Barbra on The Frozen River and Sandy on Remarkably Bright Creatures (there’s a movie on the way!).
I listened to The Briar Club and The Correspondent, they would make great gifts. And I just gifted myself Kate and Frida!
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
The Speckled Beauty: A Dog and His People by Rick Bragg
The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning
Yes!! The Speckled Beauty! I have recommended that to SO many dog lovers!
This one has been on my shelf for YEARS but I haven’t read it yet! (Thanks for the nudge!)
I have read many Rick Bragg books and listened to Speckled Beauty! LOVED it!!
I buy copies of Peace Like a River by Leif Enger any time I see it in the used books section, because I am CONSTANTLY giving it away to people. ♥️
I loved Peace Like a River! Need to reread, in fact.
Read and enjoyed The Correspondent and Kate and Frida. A Walk in the Park is in my current reading pile.
Thanks!
I do the same thing!! It’s a special book!
I frequently recommend A Gentleman in Moscow and Bonhoeffer. Both are excellent for very different reasons, but I repeatedly suggest them, and they are two of my favorite books of all time.
I loved both of these.
So delighted to see Jeff Chu on your list. I have read everything I’ve been able to get my hands on and was privileged to meet him on the book tour for Good Soil. Such a good man – exposure to him is really uplifting. And he tells a great story!
The comments about Good Soil have made me decide that I should buy it. It’s been on my radar for a while, but I haven’t bought it. I think it is my kind of book.
Theo of Golden has just moved into my top ten favorite books ever. I will recommend it to anyone who will listen.
This year I have bought six copies of The Correspondent to gift. Also, a friend who read my copy went and bought a copy to gift to a friend of hers. If I see someone looking at it in the bookstore, I tell them to just buy it, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. I feel like it is my job to get this book into people’s hands. ( it is not my job, I don’t work at the bookstore)
I have two shelves that contain extra copies (gotten at library sales and Goodwill) of my favorite books, so I can just GIVE THEM AWAY to honored book readers. The most successful ones are:
American Dirt by J. Cummins
Meet Me at the Museum by Anne Youngson
What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty
Lessons in Chemistry by B Garmus
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
The Thursday Murder Club series by R Osman
Celine by Peter Heller
Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
Ordinary Grace by Wm Kent Krueger
The War that Saved My Life by K B Bradley
And I’m already urging every reader I know to read The Correspondent. So far, I’m 6 for 6. But those books aren’t floating around! Nobody is getting rid of them!
I want to amplify Anne’s plug for Ordinary Time. This book really spoke to me, and even inspired me. I wrote about earlier this year: https://jumbleofseaglass.substack.com/p/ordinary-time?r=5i2n0
Give it a try.
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