Books Personal Graduation Gifts
« I think the book is a personal gift, because you put a little bit of work in choosing the book. It can anyone go to the state, buy a red wine bottle and slam it on the table. It just has to be careful to have it over the five thousand call, » says Eiríkur Ágúst Guðjónsson, a bookstore in the book.
Eiríkur says it is common for people to come to the store in the errands to choose books for graduation material, often from which subject it graduates. Universities graduate today.
He records several books as an example. « For the economist, you might give Humor Arnljót Ólafsson. It is the first book written about economics by Icelanders in Icelandic, published in 1880, ”he says.
Asked about a good gift for the theologian he mentions VitalInnspostilla. « It’s the hell.
Freedom After John Stuart Mill, Eiríkur says it is a decent gift for philosophers and liberalists, for example, and relies on the original version of the publication. For the lawyer, he says he recommends old Icelandic notebooks such as Book and Gray. Books by Halldór Laxness says he is so suitable for anyone.
Young people read
Asked about reading young people, Eiríkur says he is nowhere near dangers. « Young people have always come here, as you can get both good and cheap books and gifts here for everyday use and saving. »
Poetry books by « good poets, small poets and clay poets, » he says are popular gifts among young people. However, he highlights one option in the future, which may be unknown to young people.
Eiríkur then says a book may have a suitable gift for people who are starting farming. « Then it is fun to give some smart books. And it is classic now to give a phonebook, because it is no longer published in homes.
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