Gift Ideas for Book Lovers

Whether it be for a birthday, a get-together, or a special holiday, deciding on the ideal gift for a person can leave many of us stumped. However, when it comes to finding the perfect present for your book-loving friend, I have a few suggestions to help you overcome your gift-giving challenges.

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1. Stationery Galore!
Interests in reading and writing come hand-in-hand more often than not, so your book-loving friend will undoubtedly appreciate a new supply of stationery. Be it notebooks, pencils, bookmarks, or highlighters, a gift bag full of stationery will put a smile on any reader/writer’s face.

2. The Obvious Choice: Books!
Be it the newest edition of a loved series, or an exciting recommendation of your own, you can never go wrong with a heartfelt gift-given book. It doesn’t stop there, however, as a book-related gift can include a gift card for a bookstore, or even a subscription for an audiobook app!

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3. Reading Nook Essentials!
Readers know better than anyone that a comfortable reading area can turn a good book into an immersive adventure, which is why a few comfy essentials can make for the perfect gift! These can range from candles to cushions, and lamps to bookends. Enhancing your book-loving friend’s reading environment can show that you care for their passion.

Although a gift given with love is sure to please anyone, showing someone you care for their interests through a thoughtful gift says volumes about your dedication. For this reason, I hope these suggestions can come in handy when searching for the perfect bookish gift!

Niagara Falls

I visited Niagara Falls, Canada this summer for the first time, and let me tell you, the experience was more exciting than I ever expected. Despite all the hype surrounding the infamous Niagara Falls, my initial impression before arriving was that the falls would be the only attraction, and even that would be meant to be viewed from afar. I was proven wrong, to say the least. Here are just a few of the fascinating attractions that Niagara Falls has to offer:

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Before heading to the falls themselves, we took a stop at the nearby amusement park in Clifton Hill. The park featured thrilling rides, a fun arcade, and a towering ferris wheel that gives you a jaw-dropping view of both the park and the waterfalls. Other than entertainment, Clifton Hill also had a wide variety of mouthwatering dining options. 

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Our next stop was the long-awaited waterfalls. I was blown away by the picturesque view of the falls, and even more so when discovering that the tour would be given through a boat ride, titled the Maid of the Mist, that travels into the falls themselves. The Maid of the Mist blew me away — almost literally — as the feeling of the wind and water rushing towards you while traversing the falls is like none other. This was by far my favorite part of the visit.

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Other than the tour by boat,  adjacent to the falls is an exhilarating zip line that presents both the thrill and outstanding view of Niagara Falls. Though watching other riders fly past the crystalline falls in front of you is exciting, experiencing the rush of the zipline on your own is an even greater thrill.

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After experiencing all that Niagara Falls has to offer, the ideal next stop is the souvenir shop on your way out from the boat ride. The Top of the Falls Gift Shop even operates a green screen to take a photograph of your group in front of a background of the waterfalls. I personally love getting souvenirs and taking photos of the places I visit so I can preserve the memories, so this was the perfect conclusion to my visit.

After witnessing the wonders of Niagara Falls, I can confidently say it’s a must-see for anyone planning a trip to Canada. With an endless amount of entertainment and sight-seeing opportunities, Niagara Falls definitely lives up to its name.

Book Review: The Q

THE Q

The Q, by Amy Tintera, is an action-packed dystopian novel that immediately piqued my excitement through its captivating yet scarily realistic worldbuilding. Equally captivating are the introductory characters, whose personalities make you forget you’re reading a book as opposed to watching a live-action movie.

The Q, both the title of the book and the area in which majority of the story takes place, is a post-pandemic quarantine zone in what used to be Austin, Texas, separated from the rest of the country in efforts to contain a deadly virus.

The Q’s residents have since adapted to the conditions of the virus in unique ways, which brings me to my first major points of liking:

  • Tintera’s masterful worldbuilding, covered especially throughout the first half of the novel, truly sets up the essence of a dystopian society corroded by a virus and abandoned by the rest of the world.
  • Ongoing turf wars between the Q’s two ruling clans, the Spencers of the north and the Lopezes of the south, convey that, despite adaptations towards the virus, the residents continue to face societal conflicts.
  • The stakes for the upcoming plot, which involves a life-threatening expedition to leave the Q, are also set up thanks to the efforts put into the world’s details.


Of course, no less effort was given to the story’s main characters, teenagers Maisie Rojas and Lennon Pierce, whose points of views alternate throughout the story. Maisie, who grew up in the Q, accompanies Lennon, the son of a US presidential candidate, in his attempts to escape the quarantine zone after a kidnapping which landed him there. In discussing Maisie and Lennon, I have both positive points and critiques:

  • The readers receive snippets of internal dialogue from both Maisie and Lennon due to the alternating perspectives, making the two feel all the more alive. The two face internal challenges which the book’s target audience can resonate with, easily making it a far more meaningful read.
  • Maisie is the embodiment of a teenager faced with the tragedy of both a dystopian world and personal loss, yet one who has adapted and overcome the challenges thrown at her. She is resilient and realistic, and her occasional bluntness and humorous remarks bring the story to life. 


A personal critique of mine is the romance between the two main characters, or rather, the focus placed on it at around the midway point in which Maisie and Lennon embark on their escape plan. Though many may find this addition to the plot enjoyable, I found it to be both all-too-predictable and a distraction from the already engaging stakes set up. Predictability isn’t always a marker of bad storytelling, however, and the subtly romantic interactions are undoubtedly charming, yet I still found the romance to be an oddity among the fast-paced adventurous plot. The only purpose the addition seemed to serve was acting as a filler as the characters moved from one point of danger to another, yet this could have been done through other, more urgent instances of internal dialogue related to the stakes of escaping the Q. 

The only other, and far more minor, point of dislike of mine was the minimal attention given to likable side characters such as Hadley once the story moves into the point of escaping the Q, though this choice is understandable as highlighting Maisie and Lennon’s journey appears to be the novel’s priority.

All in all, The Q is an exhilarating read that’s impossible to put down thanks to Amy Tintera’s masterful storytelling. Despite criticisms that can easily vary from reader to reader, The Q is definitely a new recommendation of mine for anyone looking to read either a polished dystopian fiction or simply a thrilling new book.

The Q by Amy Tintera is available to check out from the Mission Viejo Library

Book Review: Thornlight by Claire Legrand

Thornlight is a book I picked up recently—an adventure-filled fantasy novel that exudes creativity, combined with heartfelt character development.

Before anything, though, I want to take a moment to appreciate Jaime Zollars’ beautiful illustrations that help to set the fairy-tale atmosphere straight from the get-go.

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Okay. The story follows twin sisters Thorn and Brier, who, despite being twins, have utterly distinct characterization with unique struggles, not to mention their equally unique yet lovable animal companions. On a journey to close the chasm, known as the Break, that divides their world, the story’s characters encounter witches, evil creatures, and numerous obstacles that keep you intrigued.

One thing I love about this book is that it’s told from three points of view—the twins and a third character named Celestyna—that alternate consistently. You would think you’d lose track of the story because of this, but it’s quite the opposite while reading. The story flows smoothly and the changing perspectives keep you hooked.

I also love how Legrand conveys the relationships between her characters. No matter how fantasy-driven this novel is, the interpersonal relationships and the struggles that accompany them are portrayed realistically, in a way that touches your heart.

The only criticisms I have about this novel is that the pacing can feel rushed in some moments, particularly with Thorn’s character development. A few side characters also have resolutions that come off as unsatisfying, or don’t align with prior emphasis placed on them. Other than that, Thornlight was nothing short of an entertaining read, and I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys well-written fantasy.