The Best Winter Break Books, According To Readers And Staff From Powell's

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The transportive, immersive and broadening power of books can only be described as nothing short of magic. Among the pages of a freshly cracked  novel you can live experiences that are not your own, and with the right incendiary prose you can be moved to action. There’s a reason some books have been banned at certain Orwellian times in history.

Books can also be one of the best ways to unwind and visit another reality without any kind of repercussions, and there’s really no time to read like the winter holiday, when the indoors are just beckoning for you to stay inside, cozy up and get lost in a great story. 

For Madeline Shier, a staff member and book buyer for Powell’s, the world’s largest independent bookstore nestled in the heart of downtown Portland, Oregon, “A book is a lot of things in one. When you give someone a book, you’re giving them an activity for a rainy day or a long train ride, an escape pod out of their life and into someone else’s.”

If you’re on the lookout for your next “escape pod” or just want to relax during the coming post-holiday downtime, we gathered some literary winners into the list below. To help us with these picks, we turned to the book buying experts at Powell’s as well as fellow book lovers from the Canceled Plans Facebook page.

Happy winter reading.

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An endearing novel about the quiet victories of the inconspicuous among us
Sustained by vivid characters and the fascinating backdrop of a Parisian apartment building, "The Elegance of the Hedgehog" tells of a secretly cultured concierge and a jaded 12-year-old genius whose paths cross in interesting ways as their hidden lives are exposed for the reader. -- Recommended by Kris Stiegler, Canceled Plans

Get it from Thriftbooks for $15.35.
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A New York Times bestseller that's both a dazzling and feel-good read
"The Midnight Library" isn't like any library that you have ever heard of. It exists at the edge of the universe and contains an infinite number of books, each one telling of a different version of your existence had you made a different choice at any point of your life. Our protagonist does just that, and we follow her journey on quest to discover a more fulfilling life. --Recommended by Jim Amster, Canceled Plans

Get it from Amazon for $13.29.
3
An illuminating series of essays that provide a more hopeful take on the climate crisis
"I read a lot of books about climate change. They can be depressing, infuriating and induce apathy over action. 'All We Can Save' is truly the most inspirational book I've read on our climate emergency. The book is full of essays, poetry and art by a wonderful variety of women who share their passion, creativity, ideas and hope as they fight for the future. What fantastic collection." -- Recommended by Lesley A., Powells.com

Get it from Amazon for $13.60.
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A classic and suspenseful noir story
"James M. Cain’s novel, 'Double Indemnity,' is a lightning-fast, tension-laced read full of pulpy goodness, exploring themes of obsession and the corruption of the soul through Cain’s everyman-gone-wrong, Walter Huff. The end of the book — completely different from the film, by the way — is a great example of how deftly Cain works poetry into his hard-boiled simplicity. Quintessentially noir and quintessentially American, it is, above all, just a damn good time." -- Recommended by Gigi L., Powells.com

Get it from Amazon for $9.59.
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A visceral and vulnerable portrait of trans-hood
"It's no surprise that there is a lack of diversity in publishing, which is why the #ownvoices movement is paramount in giving authors from underrepresented and marginalized groups a platform to stand on and, finally, some recognition. Enter Torrey Peters' debut novel 'Detransition, Baby,' a beautiful and poignant book about identity, love, motherhood and the heartbreaking realities of being trans. There is a reason this book is so critically acclaimed: it's incredible and Torrey Peters is a badass." -- Recommended by Michelle L., Powells.com

Get it from Amazon for $13.88.
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An important story about what it means to be Black, told in a way you've never seen before
"This title isn’t out until Jan. 11, but it’s worth a preorder, for yourself or as a gift. Told in 10 gut-punching, vivid, heartfelt sentences and three hundred evocative, heartbreaking, hope-bringing pages of illustrations, Reynolds and Griffin’s 'Ain't Burned All That Bright' is an ambitious meditation on a Black teen trying to catch his breath in the midst of current [and ongoing] historical, and institutional events is a masterpiece." -- Recommended by Madeline Shier, Powell's

Get it from Barnes & Noble for $16.99.
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An unlikely feminist novel that's reminiscent of America's Salem witch trials
Inspired by the real events of the Vardø storm of 1620, "The Mercies" takes place when a ruthless storm has just ravaged a small Norwegian town, wiping out all the men and leaving fertile ground for the women to become independent. This all becomes threatened when a sinister man arrives from Scotland, sent to rid the town of alleged unholiness and burn witches at the stake. -- Recommended by Kristi McWhorter, Canceled Plans

Get it from Amazon for $13.89.
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A Pulitzer Prize winner that illuminates the ways people try to be good to one another
The Nazis have just occupied France, and a 12-year-old blind girl whose father works at the Museum of Natural History is forced to flee with a dangerous and valuable item in her possession. At the same time, an orphaned German boy with an incredible talent for building and fixing radios has been enlisted by the Nazis to help track down the Resistance. "All the Light That We Cannot See" merges these two children's paths as the wreckage of World War II carries on. -- Recommended by Kris Stiegler, Canceled Plans

Get it from Thriftbooks for $16.42.
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A richly constructed world with indigenous roots
"Little Badger’s sophomore novel, 'A Snake Falls To Earth,' draws again on her Lipan Apache heritage and identity. Convinced that there was more history than story in her great-great-grandmother’s deathbed tales, Nina goes digging into Lipan myth. Meanwhile, cottonmouth kid Oli [denizen of the land of spirits and monsters] is on his own for the first time. When catastrophe strikes, their worlds collide. The perfect read to get lost in on a gray or stormy day." -- Recommended by Madeline Shier, Powell's

Get it from Barnes & Noble for $18.99.
10
A novel that transports you to the Golden Age of Hollywood
At the age of 75, a reclusive former Hollywood starlet has decided to divulge her life to a unknown magazine reporter, Monique Grant. It's a life of glamour, ambition, scandal and yes, her seven husbands. Beyond that, "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" is about the unique intersection of both Grant and Hugo's lives and their unexpected friendship. -- Recommended by Jenn Riddell and Kristi McWhorter, Canceled Plans

Get it from Amazon for $13.25.
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A fantastical and bestselling trilogy that's like Harry Potter for adults
À la Rowling and Stephanie Meyer, this three-part series combines a passionate vampiric love story, a young scholar and a descendant of witches to create what the NPR called "'Twilight' for the intellectually restless." The "All Souls Trilogy" is a character driven story, brimming with magic and already in possession of a loyal cult following. -- Recommended by Anne Lorimer Smallman, Canceled Plans

Get it from Amazon for $33.93.
12
A dark tale with a Hitchcockian twist
"'Eileen' is about what it means to look back on our foundational moments, about how memories are deceivingly amorphous, about the complexity of female friendship and desire, and about how poverty and violence seep out to stain everything in their proximity. Eileen is a character you may not like, but she's someone whose story will make you think and feel deeply, succeeding in the way that only the greatest stories do." - Recommended by Cosima C., Powells.com

Get it from Amazon for $13.99.
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A New York Times bestseller that underscores the beauty of human connection
This Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick had one member of the Canceled Plans Facebook group wishing she could find another like it. "Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine" introduces an eccentric heroine who struggles socially and develops a heart warming friendship with the bumbling IT guy in her office and an elderly gentleman named Sammy. This book allows its readers to have a compassionate understanding about what it's like to be on the autism spectrum. -- Recommended by Nicole Turnball, Canceled Plans

Get it from Amazon for $12.78.
14
A satire of the human heart that won a bevy of literary awards
With a Pulitzer Prize, New York Times Notable Book designation and a Washington Post Top 10 Book award under its belt, "Less" is a relatable and humorous story about a struggling novelist who decides to travel the world as a way to avoid the wedding of his ex-boyfriend of the past nine years. --Recommended by Kris Stiegler, Canceled Plans

Get it from Amazon for $10.92.
15
A personal narrative that teaches us resilience in the face of hardship
This intimate glimpse of author Katherine May's life shows her living through a difficult time, her active acceptance of sadness and the human ability to endure. "Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times" is a kind of guiding philosophy for understanding hardships and transforming them into something better. -- Recommended by Teresa Sexton, Canceled Plans

Get it from Amazon for $12.10.
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An enchanting illustrated book for the imaginative
"This book feels like wandering into a fairy tale. It sparks the same emotion I get stepping outside into a quiet, frozen morning after the year’s first nighttime snow. Gorgeous illustrations are entwined with fantastical, meditative, poetic bits of storytelling in what I can best describe as a picture book for all ages. Morris’s newest work is a perfect piece of inspiration for the creative in your life." -- Recommended by Madeline Shier, Powell's

Get it from Thriftbooks for $17.97.

Before You Go

27 Gifts For Introverts That Let Them Know You Care
A monthly subscription that brings books right to their door(01 of25)
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Each month, your loved one can pick a book from Book of the Month's curated selection and read to their heart's content. Book of the Month features everything from early release books, debut authors and even classics that date back to 1926.

Get it from Book of the Month for $15.99/month.
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The gift of learning — without having to step foot in a classroom(02 of25)
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Learn drumming technique with Ringo Starr, how to poach a wild halibut to perfection with award-winning chef Thomas Keller, or how to act out a scene with Natalie Portman. A MasterClass membership turns a person's living room into a classroom.

Get it from MasterClass for $15/month (billed annually).
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A pair of Bose noise-canceling headphones to drown out the sounds of other people(03 of25)
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Nothing says "don't talk to me" like a pair of noise-canceling headphones. This set from Bose was the most requested from our Facebook community. Bose Quiet Comfort Wireless headphones have Alexa-enabled commands so you can listen to your music, podcasts and audio books using a noise-rejecting dual microphone system for a better listening experience in any environment.

Get them from Amazon for $279.
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A video doorbell so they can see who's at the door before answering it(04 of25)
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We've all been there: There's a knock at the door, bringing on panic. You weren't expecting anyone!

These smart doorbells from Ring can take the guesswork out of unexpected visitors — plus add an extra layer of security to a person's home. Users can get notifications, real-time camera footage and advanced motion detection on their phone.

Get it from Best Buy starting at $59.99.
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A pair of glasses to help filter out the blue light from all that screen time(05 of25)
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Using an effective blue light-filtering coating, Warby Parker's polycarbonate glasses can help reduce eye strain on those screen-heavy days when all your introvert wants to do is veg out and scroll Instagram. Choose from the company's extensive library of super cool frames, which you can get with or without a prescription. Download the app here so you can even try on glasses without having to leave the couch.

Get a pair from Warby Parker for $50.
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The latest generation of Kindle so they can read literally anywhere(06 of25)
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Another highly requested item in our Canceled Plans Facebook group was a Kindle. The newest Paperwhite Kindle features a larger display and 8 GB of storage. You can access hundreds of books from the Kindle library and adjust the light on the glare-free waterproof display for reading in the day or night.

Get it from Amazon for $139.99.
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A meal subscription kit to avoid those grocery store crowds(07 of25)
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Grocery stores can be slightly anxiety-inducing, and the last thing anyone wants to do after a long day is squeeze a cart past an aisle full of people. HelloFresh is a meal service that delivers the ingredients needed to make meals that have been curated by actual chefs. There are easy-to-follow recipe cards, vegan and vegetarian options, and flexible meal plans.

Get it from HelloFresh for starting at $4.49/meal.
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A grown-up version of Play-Doh to squish and squash(08 of25)
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You're never too old to sculpt a cat out of dough, OK? And there might even be evidence that dough or slime play can provide some mental health benefits. This upscaled version of that delightfully squishy substance we had as kids even contains aromatherapy essential oils for an added layer of stress relief.

Get it from Uncommon Goods for $15.
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A 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle and puzzle table for hours of quiet fun(09 of25)
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"A really good jigsaw puzzle. Can be an alone activity or a quiet, chill, at-home semi-social activity," Rebecca Calkin, an introvert from Cleveland, wrote in the Canceled Plans Facebook group. This vintage-inspired one from Etsy features artwork by Adolphe Milot and has a glare-free matte surface to help you see the pieces better.

Victoria Garrott-Collins from Santa Ana, California, noted that a puzzle table is also a useful gift. "The best gift I got that I didn’t even know I needed was a puzzle table. I use it almost every day," Garrott-Collins wrote in Canceled Plans. This classic puzzle plateau made by Bits and Pieces contains for shallow pull-out drawers to help sort and store pieces.

Get the butterfly puzzle from LaternPressArtwork at Etsy for $29.99.
Get the Bits and Pieces puzzle table from Amazon for $68.98.
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A monthly wine subscription so they can sample new drinks from the couch(10 of25)
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Yes, customized boxes of wine exist. They can be delivered to your loved one's home — and they're actually more affordable than buying bottles the store. First Leaf has you complete a quiz to help determine wine preferences and then curates a box of six bottles, which the consumer can rate to help the company determine what should go in future orders.

Pour the specially chosen wine in these Estelle hand-blown colored wine glasses, and you've got yourself an introvert's dream night in.

Get the wine subscription from First Leaf for $29.95 (your first six wines).
Get Estelle colored wine glass set from Food52 for $175.
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A streaming subscription for comfort-binging(11 of25)
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With Hulu, users can browse through around 1,650 shows and 2,500 movies from a TV or computer to find something new. (Or they can just watch that same season of "Real Housewives" for the 10th time. Who are we to judge?)

Get it from Hulu starting at $6.99/month.
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A secluded trip to a cabin in the woods(12 of25)
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Amy Titus, a member of the Canceled Plans group from Oregon, said an ideal gift for introverts would be "a gift certificate for a getaway — a weekend at a cabin, or near the beach. Alone." Airbnb offers hundreds of unique stay options from cabins, beach houses, yurts and solo vacation homes — perfect for the traveling party of one.

Get it from Airbnb (prices vary).
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A down pillow that feels like sleeping on a cloud(13 of25)
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There's nothing like a brand-spankin'-new pillow to rest your head on when all your friends have decided to go to brunch and you've declined the invitation.

Hundreds of down clusters and feathers stuffed inside this cotton sateen shell make this Brooklinen pillow super soft but also supportive. Buyers can choose their preferred level of firmness, as well as customize the pillow size.

Get it from Brooklinen for $99.
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The ultimate tea set up for cozy mornings spent at home(14 of25)
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For those who love cozying up with a book accompanied by a nice cup of tea, Sips By might make the perfect gift. Each month, the company sends 16 teas in four different personalized selections based on the receiver's tea preferences. Choose from caffeinated, green teas, loose leafs and more. (Plus you can cancel anytime.)

Boil water in a stainless-steel electric kettle with a built-in temperature control system from Great Jones, then pour into this expertly printed ceramic mug from Etsy. It's a pretty sweet tea setup.

Get the Great Fellow kettle from Great Jones for $160.
Get the tea subscription from Sips By for $16/month.
Get the Peopley mug from MantaMakesLtd at Etsy for $11.21.
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A gift card to an introvert's favorite place (probably)(15 of25)
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Siobhan K. Williamson wrote in Canceled Plans: "Books. Just all the books." Barnes & Noble carries an impressive list of book, magazine and newspaper titles for all the voracious readers in your life.

Get one from Barnes & Noble.
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Apple's third generation of AirPods to ignore everyone(16 of25)
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Apple's latest generation of AirPods is here, and they have a better contoured design, longer battery life and an adaptive feature that automatically tunes music and sound to your ear. In other words, they're the newest way for an introvert to tune out the world while in public.

Get them from Apple for $179.
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An ultra-soft sweat set perfect for lounging(17 of25)
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This gender-neutral cozy sweatsuit made of soft-washed fleece from Old Navy is the perfect lounging attire for a day spent at home. We might as well call it the introvert's uniform.

Get the sweatpants from Old Navy for $30.
Get the sweatshirt from Old Navy for $39.99.
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A coloring book and pencils(18 of25)
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Introverts can zone out and color intricate flower images, rolling landscapes and kaleidoscopic designs in this bestselling coloring book. Plus, this deluxe set of 50 high-quality colored pencils provides a wide spectrum of hues for all of the mediative works of art.

Get The Mindfulness coloring book from Amazon $9.79.
Get Studio Series deluxe colored pencil set from Amazon for $24.99.
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A bath caddy and bath set for a relaxing soak after a long day of socializing(19 of25)
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"My husband got me a lovely wooden bath tray and I use it all the time. Space for candle, glass of wine/cup of tea, book/tablet while I soak in peace," said Helen McCabe, a United Kingdom-based introvert in the Canceled Plans community.

Pair it with the Soak and Soften bath set from Herbivore, which can target dryness, dullness and roughness. It includes a rose oil body polish, pink Himalayan bath salts and a nourishing coconut oil bath soak.

Get the extendable bamboo bath caddy from Amazon for $28.99.
Get the Soak and Soften bath set from Herbivore Botanicals for $42
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A cooling weighted blanket for cozy nights spent at home(20 of25)
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Sometimes introverts want the feeling of being wrapped in a warm, cozy hug — without actually being wrapped in a warm, cozy hug. This cooling weighted blanket by Luxome is made with a 300-thread-count, 100% organic bamboo cover that's removable and washable. It's the perfect weight to provide enough gentle pressure without causing users to sweat.

Get it from Amazon for $169.99 (queen size).
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A bendable drink cup for solo beverages(21 of25)
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"I bought to myself a cup with a blender. The noise is low, easy to clean, it won't disturb the whole house just to make a milkshake. If no one hears, no one knows, you don't need to share your drink," Ayla Jenyfer Maia wrote in the Canceled Plans Facebook group. She might be onto something here.

This USB-chargeable and portable blending cup by Devan has built-in safety features to prevent the cup from overheating, as well as a six-point steel blades that blend at 22,000 revs per minute so even stubborn ingredients like frozen fruits get blended evenly.

Get it from Amazon for $21.99.
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A knitting set to start a new solo indoor hobby(22 of25)
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Quiet hobbies might just be an introvert’s favorite thing. This knitting set has all the tools they need, whether they're a beginner or have knitted their way around a scarf or two before. They can also place all the supplies in this sassy tote bag.

Get the tote bag from RedBubble for $23.06.
Get the knitting starter set from Amazon for $59.97.
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A welcome-ish mat(23 of25)
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An introvert can tell guests how they really feel with a funny doormat. The Kempf Go Away mat is made of durable coconut fibers, and the Leave mat uses nonslip plastic and a high-permeably design to keep mold from growing.

Get the Leave welcome mat from StoreEnvy for $29.95.

Get the Go Away welcome mat from Amazon for $19.95.
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A unique guided journal for self-reflection and a snazzy pack of pens(24 of25)
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"I’m a sucker for a beautiful journal and pen. Writing is so much easier for me to express myself," said Canceled Plans member Charlene Engle Good.

The Five Minute Journal uses unique prompts, lists and planning sections to hopefully increase gratitude and happiness. Combine it with this colorful set of retractable pens by Poppin to give the gift of self-reflection.

Get The Five Minute Journal from Amazon for $29.99.
Get the Poppin retractable pen set from The Container Store for $16.99.
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A rechargeable book light to read in bed(25 of25)
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Introverts can read the last chapter of that thriller novel from underneath their blanket with this rechargeable LED book light that offers a lighting area three times larger than your traditional LED light. Adjust color temperatures of the light and get 70 hours of use per charge.

Get it from Amazon for $15.99.
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