How to Buy the Right Book Holder for the Favorite Book Lover on Your List

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Properly selected, a book holder can reduce or even eliminate hand, wrist, arm and neck fatigue for book lovers, protect the book it holds, and protect the reader’s privacyfrom prying eyes. While book holders can be a real necessity for readers faced with certain physical challenges, most book lovers believe they don’t really “need” a book holder. However, virtually every book reader quickly discover they prefer reading with one once they’ve used a well crafted design.

Some book holder designs also serve as a stand to position and support a book for more comfortable reading without the need of any other supporting device, making for totally “hands-free” reading. Some designs consist of simple wire creations that clip onto pages of the book to hold it open, while others form stands for use on flat surfaces and can be folded flat for easy storage or transport. Other designs include floor stand models that can be rolled from a favorite easy chair to bedside to next to. Other designs incorporate spring steel inside vinyl covers that wrap around a book to keep it open for reading and snap closed for protection during travel.

Other book holder designs can perform double duty as copy holders, magazine holders, newspaper holders, etc, thus extending the number of benefits its user enjoys. There are book holders designed to float in a pool or tub, and there are book holders that will hold your book or other reading material attached to your computer or laptop screen. And there are book holders designed to be secured to a table, counter top or desk to support a book weighing up to five pounds while freeing up valuable work space. These are especially great for cook books, repair manuals, user guides, instruction or installation manuals and other books you need to keep handy when working, but where space is at a premium.

By buying the right book holder design, a book lover’s pleasure can be increased many fold.

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