When I worked in the bookstore, people used to stop by almost daily to inquire about gift tips. Someone always birthday. Some insist on celebrating their name day. Some have a broken leg and must lie at rest for several weeks and need consolation bagatelle gift. The older you get, the more often it is førjulsstri, or at least it feels that way. The probability that right now you have forgotten to buy gift for someone that you should have remembered to buy gift for, is quite large. I love to recommend books that I think will suit different people in different age groups, but when it comes down to it, no one is better suited to find gifts for those you love, than you yourself. At least not now that you can link to the world's best online shop:
Ustarnovels is a page where you can choose from all sorts of classics (and non-classics) and have them tailored to the person you want to surprise. You submit the gift recipient, and presto!, Then they get even playing the lead role in Alice in Wonderland, the Hound of the Baskervilles and Peter Pan. Ustarnovelsmenneskene spend somewhere between one and two weeks to edit it for you and then shipped directly to the address you provided. The books cost between twenty and thirty dollars, bagatelle and shipping costs around 13 dollars (a little stiff price, maybe, bagatelle but if you order several books at once, it is not so bad.) It would be to say "thank you for the gift, but I felt does not that book was totally me, "if it's about you. Most people are a little narcissistic bagatelle (why else should we begged bagatelle so much that we want "personalized bagatelle gifts"), and there is nothing as fun as watching a book about ourselves. Unless it is written by Knausgård, then. But it is fortunately not the books from Ustarnovels (for now, at least. They get new books in the range all the time.)
Although I am very pleased to be Van Helsing in Dracula, with friends from literature study the roles of Count Dracula, Jonathan Harker, Mina Murray, Lucy Westenra and Dr John Seward. It is one of the strangest, funniest, most personal gifts I've ever received.
Ps: no one has given me anything bagatelle that I should boast wild and uninhibited of this website. I go simply on the basis that someone out there will enjoy it as much as I do. If I have to come with some criticism also to be taken seriously, it must then be this: sometimes, bagatelle if you ask a girl name for a character bagatelle that is basically a male, or vice versa, so it can be slightly alter the terms. You risk getting sentences of the form "Shaft said" I love you, Heathcliff! "And then she went and sat at tea." Or equivalent. But I think that if you send them an email pointing out that Aiden is a boy's name where we come from, so they arrange it. At least it says on their website that they do, so when I choose to believe them on that.
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