
My two middle girls, who share a room, both have one of these and they clip on their book ledges so they can act as a night light or they use them as a reading light and they are GREAT. It comes in few different colors and it’s under $20.

Many people said they also love it for embroidery, knitting, puzzles and other close-up kind of work. I had several friends try it out and Bart and all of them agreed that it was an exceptional design. Plus, two light sources instead of one is basically unbeatable. It has three different brightness levels, you can adjust them to point right at your book, and it holds its shape well, so even if you’re lying on your back or stomach or side, it doesn’t flop all around. Lots of people recommended it with the kind of gushing you reserve usually for engagements, but I just couldn’t really wrap my mind around a book light that went around your neck instead of clipping to your book, but everyone was right – this is the best. No one is more surprised than I am that this is my favorite book light. The Best Book Lights My Top Book Light Pick:

So I didn’t even bother with ones that you can’t recharge). (Note that all of these are rechargeable book lights – over and over again people said this was a must because otherwise you’re going through batteries like water. I ordered a WHOLE lot of book lights from the brands that were most frequently suggested and we spent the summer testing them out (happily, my girls were delighted to give them a spin too). You won’t be surprised to hear that, as a book blogger, I get asked for book light recommendations all the time.īut embarrassingly, until this summer, I have NO recommendations.įinally, I decided that it was time to test some out and I asked for your best book light recommendations.
