Secret Santa or small budget, these to put under the tree cost 3 to 6 euros

Secret Santa or small budget, these to put under the tree cost 3 to 6 euros
Secret Santa or small budget, these books to put under the tree cost 3 to 6 euros

When you have a limited amount of money at Christmas, but there are a thousand loved ones to whom you feel obliged to give at least a small gift, there are several options, including do-it-yourself. But among the inexpensive gifts that can hit the mark, are often a good compromise. They are also ideal in the event of Secret Santa (“Secret Santa”), this tradition increasingly established in and which consists of having to give a small gift to a person (colleague, friend, etc.) chosen by chance .

Below you will find a selection of works that their low prices (less than 6 euros) will certainly not prevent from touching their recipient’s heart. This list is obviously far from exhaustive: you have to go and search in bookstores, particularly near the cash register. This is generally where the displays are located from which you can pick up very small books which, in traditional shelving, would risk going unnoticed between the larger works.

We also remind you that the vast majority of booksellers will be happy to advise you on the ideal title based on your budget and the people to whom you wish to give a gift. Do not hesitate to request them, even if, as the fateful date of December 25 draws closer, customers risk requesting them more, therefore making them more difficult to reach.

“Resist” by Salomé Saqué

The National Rally (RN) having never been so close to gaining power, those who vomit its ideas – which are already well established at all levels and in all spheres – have no interest in out of breath. But how can we wage an intelligent, constructive, effective fight in the face of the ever more rapid progression of the filthy beast? The book by Salomé Saqué, journalist working mainly for the media in…

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