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Mystery Books Make Great Gifts!

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Some ideas for shopping, selecting, and finding special book gifts.

 

Books make great gifts for all ages. Mystery books are great favorites for many readers, and fun to shop for. This lens looks at some different ways to think about any type of book as a gift.

Don't miss the "Discover ..." module for some great book and author recommendations for my favorite genre, the mystery. Author tips are sprinkled throughout the other modules.

The links will open in a new window so you can explore each alternative and compare them. 

Choice is important; price is unimportant! 

To a reader, the words on the page are what count. We all say, "it's the thought that counts", but it's especially true to a reader. A small box of used paperbacks, well chosen, will satisfy the right person just as much as a pricey signed first edition wlll satisfy another. Regardless of your budget, you can bring a smile with a well chosen book.

Author tip: If a person likes Michael Connolly, then they might like other noir police procedural types like Dennis Lehane, James Lee Burke or John Sandford.

Picture - The Reader (La Liseuse) by Monet, 1872

New Books, special books 

There is something about opening a book for the first time. The shinny dust jacket... the un-cracked spine... the smell of, well let's just say the smell of new things is nice. It's often hard to know what books an author has read, so it may be easier to get a book by an author from a similar genre.

Author tip: If a person likes John Grisham, then they might like other legal thriller authors like Steve Martini, John Lescroart and Scott Turow.

Picture - The Reader by Jean-Jacques Henner

Used Books, cherished books 

Used books make a great gift in a couple of situations. If your budget is limited, then consider hunting for a neat little pile of books for a gift. A few paperbacks of books by authors I haven't read represent an opportunity to explore new writers. If you know of an author that somebody is reading, finding an out of print copy that fills a slot in the reading list is much appreciated.
Old books + bright wrapping = Smile.

Author tip: If they like Sue Grafton, they might like Janet Evanovich, Nevada Barr or Dana Stabenow.

Picture - The Reader, by Ferdinand Heilbuth, 1856

Find a good mystery bookshop 

There are lots of independent booksellers that specialize in the mystery books. Most do business from a storefront and through the Internet. I enjoy scouting out these mystery specialists when I travel. One of my favorites is The Poisoned Pen, here in Phoenix, AZ. Ask for Patrick Millikin; he is the collection management and book search specialist. He can give you some great recommendations. Tell him Jack says hi.

Collectible books last forever 

I f you know of somebody's favorite author, look for the latest book and try to get a signed first edition copy. Here is where a knowledgeable bookseller is a big help. The bookseller can probably provide such a book or locate it. The cost will not be as much as you think. You can find signed firsts at list price; just don't expect a discount!

If you have a little more room in your budget, then search for one of the early books by a favorite author. The premium depends on the author's popularity, number of printed copies and other factors. Book number one by a very successful author can run into some bucks. Here, a good bookseller is your best friend.

Book scout tip: Ask your bookseller for a lead to a relatively new author whose first book carries a fair premium. Don't be afraid to give them a budget.

Picture - The Reader by Fragonard c1770-1772

Signed, First Editions on EBay 

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A book gift certificate can be just the ticket 

OK, some of you think gift certificates are tacky. So skip this module. The rest of you take heart. Remember that for a reader, the next best thing after reading a good book, is shopping for one. Give me a gift certificate and point me to the store. Consider adding a reading related item to the gift certificate; something like a bookmark, a reading light, a bookstand - you get the idea. If there is a mystery bookstore in the recipients town, then you've get a perfect certificate opportunity.

Picture - The Reader Crowned with Flowers, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot 1845

Discover some amazing mystery authors 

So many good mystery writers have earned a wide audience, like Lawrence Block, Michael Connelly, Robert B Parker, etc. There are many more terrific mystery writers whose names are not on the NY Time's list, but deserve to be on a mystery reader's list. Discover a new author for yourself, or for a special gift.

Discover Mystery Authors

Picture - Still Life of two books, by Vincent Van Gogh, 1885

Mystery readers come in all sizes 

Books make great gifts from toddlers to seniors. Mystery books are a very popular genre with young readers. If you'd like a youngster in your life to develop a lifelong reading interest, look for some juvenile mysteries.

When faced with the person who has everything, a book solves the problem. Give a great mystery book, and invite them to read it and pass it on!

The Reader, Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904).jpg

What book would you like to receive? Give? Favorite mystery author? 

whytedove

Mystery books are my favorite gifts to get, and to give. When I was a kid my favorite gifts to get were Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew mysteries. Now I'm more partial to legal mysteries like The Osgoode Trilogy by Mary Martin.

Posted April 19, 2008

porter246

Hey really nice ideas for shopping especially for gifts. Thank you. I liked your lens and have rated it. Visit my lens at forgetmeneversolutions .

Posted October 10, 2007

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