Vercart Adjustable Reading Pillow
A wonderful gift for bibliophiles who lack neck strength or the willpower to keep their own heads lifted.
Kindle Paperwhite
Book lovers may swear it's bad form to read on a screen rather than from the page. But even they have to admit traveling is more convenient with this 6.8-inch, high-res, waterproof Kindle reader.
Tim and Aurelia Sanders Literary Insults Chart
For the sassy book lover, a chart of literary insults for optimal zingers.
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Best Weed Gift for Brothers
Sackville & Co. Joint Carry KeychainFor the brother that likes to keep a little something on him wherever he goes. A More Luxe Smoking Gift
S.T. Dupont Two Cigar CaseIf his vice is cigars, or just obscenely stuffed blunts, get him an S.T. Dupont cigar carrier.
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Best Safety Gift
Garmin inReach Mini 2It's not a fun gift, but a top-of-the-line satellite communicator lets them know how much they really mean to you. Garmin's inReach Mini 2 allows them to share their location, but there's a ton of more useful features like two-way messaging, TrackBack routing, and an SOS function.
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If it feels a bit like a CW version of an after-school special, that's no mistake: Teen-tv super-producer Greg Berlanti makes his feature-film directorial debut here. It's as chaste a love story as you're likely to see in the 21st century—the hunky gardener who makes the title teen question his sexuality is wearing a long-sleeved shirt, for God’s sake—but you know what? The queer kids of the future need their wholesome entertainment, too.
Now adults played by the likes of James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader, The Losers Club returns to Derry, Maine to again confront unspeakable evil in It: Chapter 2, Andres Muschietti’s sprawling, character-driven companion piece to his 2017 blockbuster. As before, that enclave’s malevolence is personified by Pennywise the Dancing Clown (Bill Skarsgård), an unholy sewer-dwelling circus freak who feasts on fear, and whose hunger for revenge powers the film’s finest set pieces, including a showdown in a hall of mirrors.