Fathers’ Day is fast approaching (it takes place on 16th June for 2013). Have you sorted out yet what you’re going to buy your dad? Like Mothers’ Day, it’s a day of celebration of fatherhood. A way for you to show your appreciation for your dad for all of the things he does for you. And unfortunately, that means that it is customary to buy him a gift. I say unfortunately, because, if your dad is anything like mine, he’ll be difficult to buy for. However, one easy way to solve that problem is to buy your dad a book. If you don’t have the first clue about book-buying for your dad, here are some ideas to help you choose. Read on for top titles for Fathers’ Day. If your dad loves a bit of fun… If your dad is a bit of a joker, you should consider buying him a book to indulge his novelty side. Appeal to his fun loving nature with jokey titles such as “The Dad’s Book: For The Dad Who’s Best At Everything”. He will be sure to appreciate this mild mannered, good humoured book and the best thing is that this type of book can be bought for any dad. He doesn’t have to love reading – it’ll just remind him that you appreciate him. Think of it as a token gift that suits his personality. If your dad loves to explore… If your dad is a bit of a thrill-seeking adventure lover, he’ll be in his element with “True Adventures For Boys” by Paul Safont. He’ll love reading about all of the wild and funny adventures experienced by the characters in the book and it may even inspire him to go on his own adventure. Just be aware to pretend like you’re listening if he launches into the age old story that begins with, “I remember a time when I was young and carefree. Oh I had so many adventures…” if it’s a story you’ve heard a lot throughout your life, act interested for this one day – it is Fathers’ Day after all. If your dad loves sports… If your dad is a massive sports fan, there’s a good chance he’ll enjoy reading all about key players in their own words. Reading about the lives of your role models and inspiration in life, not to mention sporting hero can be extremely interesting for anyone, but even more so for sporty dads. Try “Shane Warne: My Illustrated Career” if he’s a fan of cricket. If you’re in need of a book store to purchase your Fathers’ Day gift, look no further than The Book People. With hundreds of great titles to choose from, buying books has never been so easy.
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