5 Books You Can gift To People Depending on Their Personality

There is a personality book match made in heaven, and these five are thoughtful, soulful and made to fit who they are: a book lover to romantics,rebels and thinkers.
Books you can gift to people depending on their personality

Some gifts feel like a formality. But books? Books can feel like a love language.

When you gift someone a story that reflects who they are or who they’re becoming it stays with them. It becomes a mirror, a memory, or sometimes, even a map. Whether your friend is dreamy and sentimental or quietly defiant, here are five books you can gift that feel personal, thoughtful, and just right.

Here's a Guide To Help You Choose a Thoughtful Read For Different Types of eople:

1. Everything I Know About Love (Dolly Alderton)

For the friend who romanticizes life,heartbreaks, hostels, and all the blurry nights in between. This book reads like a long, messy, heartfelt conversation with your best friend. Dolly Alderton writes about friendship, growing pains, and the awkward beauty of your twenties with raw honesty and humour. It’s for the girl who journals everything, who cries while listening to old songs, and who believes every coffee date is a chance for something magical.

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2. Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead (Olga Tokarczuk)

For the quiet observer, the one who notices what others don’t and maybe questions the whole system. A dark, lyrical mystery that blends philosophy, astrology, and activism. This isn’t your regular whodunit. It’s for the person who’s drawn to the forest more than the city, who reads between the lines, who challenges tradition softly but surely. It’s haunting, brilliant, and deeply human.

3. Just Kids (Patti Smith)

For the old soul with an artist’s heart even if they’ve never touched a paintbrush. A memoir of Patti Smith’s bond with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in New York’s art scene of the ’60s and ’70s. It’s tender and rebellious, filled with hunger, poverty, passion, and poetry. Gift this to the one who wears mismatched socks, collects postcards, and believes in soul connections.

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4. Intermezzo (Sally Rooney)

For the emotionally complex minimalist,someone who feels everything but doesn’t always say it. Rooney’s world is one of glances, pauses, and unspoken longings. Intermezzo captures grief, desire, and the discomfort of being known. This book is for that friend who listens more than they speak, who’s drawn to silences, who gets lost in their own mind and likes it there.

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5. Men Explain Things to Me (Rebecca Solnit)

For the feminist in the making or the one who’s already burning with questions. A collection of sharp essays that tackle gender, voice, and power. Solnit’s writing is witty, bold, and quietly powerful. This is for the girl who rolls her eyes during mansplaining, who’s learning to take up space, who’s found her voice or is just about to.

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