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For the friend who'd rather stay in.

Cosy Fantasy Gifts

If someone you love reads with a blanket on their knees and a cat on the arm of the chair, this is their shelf. Every book here is the kind you press on a person because you want them looked after — warm, gentle, the literary equivalent of a knock on the door with soup.

We wrap each one by hand in brown paper and twine before it's posted, and UK delivery is free — so you can send it straight to their door, or to yours to give in person. Pop the date you need it by in the note at checkout and we'll do our best.

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Our picks

The House in the Cerulean Sea — TJ Klune Found FamilyTender The House in the Cerulean Sea

A lonely caseworker is sent to inspect an orphanage of magical children on a tiny island, and slowly, hilariously, his grey careful life cracks open into colour. It's about a six-year-old Antichrist, a sea sprite, and the radical idea that you're allowed to be loved. Read it when you need a good cry of the happy kind.

★★★★☆ · 4.4 on Goodreads
£8.99 paperback
Under the Whispering Door — TJ Klune Gentle GriefSlow Burn Under the Whispering Door

A cold-hearted lawyer dies and lands at a teashop that doubles as a waystation for the recently departed, where a kind ferryman serves cakes and helps people let go. It's a book about dying that is really about how to live, full of warm rooms and reluctant tears. Read it when you're quietly grieving something.

★★★★☆ · 4.1 on Goodreads
£8.99 paperback
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches — Sangu Mandanna CosyFound Family The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

A solitary witch who's spent her life keeping her distance takes a job tutoring three young magical children at a rambling, cat-haunted country house, and accidentally finds the family she never let herself want. There's a grumpy librarian, hot cocoa, and a great deal of bickering over dinner. Read it when you want to be folded into a warm household.

★★★★☆ · 3.9 on Goodreads
£8.99 paperback
Legends & Lattes — Travis Baldree CosyFound Family Legends & Lattes

An orc warrior hangs up her greatsword to open the city's first coffee shop, and spends the book working out grind, foam and which regulars become family. Low stakes, fresh cinnamon rolls, the slow satisfaction of building something good. Read it when the world has been too loud and you want warm rooms instead.

★★★★☆ · 4.2 on Goodreads
£8.99 paperback
Bookshops & Bonedust — Travis Baldree SeasideSlow Burn Bookshops & Bonedust

The prequel: a young, injured Viv washes up in a sleepy coast town and ends up dusting off a dying bookshop instead of resting. Salt air, a grumpy proprietor, a baker worth lingering for, and the quiet thrill of pressing the right book on the right person. Read it when you want a holiday by the sea without leaving the sofa.

★★★★☆ · 4.3 on Goodreads
£8.99 paperback
A Psalm for the Wild-Built — Becky Chambers GentleHopepunk A Psalm for the Wild-Built

A travelling tea monk, drifting and a little lost, meets the first robot anyone's seen in centuries, and the two of them potter through the woods asking what people actually need. Mostly it's two voices talking kindly over a brewing pot. Read it when you're tired and want permission to simply be.

★★★★☆ · 4.2 on Goodreads
£9.99 paperback

Good questions

What's a good book gift for someone who loves fantasy?

If they like their magic gentle, start with our Cosy Corner — low-stakes, big-hearted tales like Legends & Lattes. For a reader who likes a happy cry, the Will Hug You shelf is full of found-family stories that end with everyone safe.

Can you wrap it and send it straight to them?

Yes — every order is wrapped by hand in kraft paper and twine, and UK postage is free, so it arrives looking like a present. Add a short message in the checkout note and we'll tuck it in.

What if I'm not sure which book they'd like?

Take our two-minute ‘find your next cosy read’ quiz with them in mind, or email us — we genuinely enjoy matchmaking a reader to a book.

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