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About Alicia Abdul

You'll find me drinking tea in a dress and reading... or making lists.

Talk comics to me

As a school librarian, I spend a lot of my time recommending books. On occasion, students and staff will recommend books to me in the course of conversation. Family and friends who know my tastes often recommend titles too. And I was especially excited yesterday afternoon when I stopped off to the local comic book shop to pick up one item and left with six- one entirely based on his recommendation alone.

It’s no secret that I discovered Saga about forty-ish issues into it’s publication (or really several volumes) which then turned into the necessity of purchasing each issue when I fell head-over-heels. On the 29th, Saga volume 11’s book birthday meant that when I left school I’d drive the two blocks over to the comic book shop to pick it up. They knew I was coming and even left a sweet Post-it on my pulled copy. I figured while I was there I’d pick up issues 2-5 of Swan Songs since issue 5 dropped that day and I liked the concept in issue 1. Then we got to talking and his excitement to talk about Somna hit me with all the same adrenaline that I get when I recommend a book to someone. I told him to add it to my pile.

Having them close by is the icing on the cake that is indie comic shops. The patriarch passed fairly recently, but the shop is going strong under the direction of his children and the passionate employees. After posting about my visit, a former student posted that he happened to be in the store several hours after I had visited. Next time, I told him, we’ll meet there to catch up. Excitement and love of creations like comics and graphic novels is infectious– they can always talk comics to me.

 

Listening speed

1.00x (normal speed)— Who wants to be normal?

1.25x— It may be the reader or it may be the book, but we have to add a little pep in the step of the book.

1.50x— A sweet spot for an avid reader who not only likes to get pulled into a book’s orbit but also knows there are too many books and too little time on this earth (or there’s a deadline to finish the material).

1.75x— It’s probably the book because it’s not the best, but it’s also not the worst so we’ll stick it out and get through this together… just a little faster.

2.00x— I want to meet the person whose listening comprehension skills are this refined as to revel in a book while doubling it’s listening speed.

 
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Posted by on November 29, 2023 in Audiobooks, Miscellaneous, Reflections

 

Looking for love? Look no further than the library

Wouldn’t it be adorable to meet your significant other in a library? Of course it would but that’s not what I mean. I just mean that today I had fun recommending more romance titles to a student who came back having loved Elise Bryant’s Reggie and Delilah’s Year of Falling that I had recommended to her and was looking for others.

Unfortunately, the other Bryant titles didn’t come in from our new order, but there were others. I recommended Dustin Thao’s You’ve Reached Sam— a student favorite– and because it was also newly-arrived, J.C. Cervantes’ Always Isn’t Forever.

Looking for love? Look no further than the library! There are plenty more where it came from.

 
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Posted by on November 28, 2023 in Authors, Cover Love, Fiction, Young Adult

 

Anything better?

Is there anything better than unwrapping a gift that’s a book?

The answer is no.

 
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Posted by on November 27, 2023 in Reflections

 

Traditions

About this time, the tags for book trees (a lit up tree made from books) or Jolabokaflod, the Icelandic book flood, come fast and furious. As they should because they’re traditions just like building a gingerbread house is for my family and making pierogies on Christmas Eve.

As for book traditions, there is one that I’ve done for years. On the last day of school, I take our boys to the indie bookstore and let them buy whatever they want– they’re reasonable and bookish, so it all works out. It’s a way to celebrate another school year gone by and usher in summer reading outside.

I have a tradition for the end of one year and the beginning of another. It’s simple but ‘a thing’. By December I’ve usually picked my last book of the year and the first book I’ll read in the new year– usually to end and begin on a high note– selecting a type of book that I traditionally enjoy or have heard all good things about.

And while I don’t have one for the winter itself as a family, I might try to build a tradition in the vein of Jolabokaflod though it’s complicated by the fact that we are at family’s on Christmas Eve. But it can be whatever we make it. I think I’ll take some recommendations over the next month and see what we come up with.

Any suggestions?

 
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Posted by on November 26, 2023 in Events, Miscellaneous, Reflections

 

Animals

One of my favorite booktalks each year is for the AP Language classes because it’s all nonfiction and each student has to have a different book than every other student across the multiple classes. And my opening lines to start the booktalk each year always have to do with curiosity; essentially, permission to love what you love without fear of judgement by others.

Serial killers? Sure!

Psychology? Done!

Mongol Empire? We’ll make it work!

Animals? I’m your woman!

I use the example quite frequently that little kids love to read about animals and you don’t have to grow out of it. I haven’t. I’m more into animal books as an adult than I ever was as a kid. I recently read a 2023 book that got me thinking about my love of these types of stories. Here are my recommendations.

 

Over this next year

The day before Thanksgiving I turned the page to chapter 40 (a bookish pun I couldn’t resist). Coming up on the day, I thought about the fun little things I could do to make it special because I was excited about moving to another age bracket. So I came up with a list of 40 books that I would reread this year– generally books I own because books I own are books that I had previously read and knew I needed to own.

But I admit that I rarely reread books. It’s either a committee assignment that forces a book reread, an upcoming author visit, or in the case of Saga, a comfort read during the pandemic. It’s still rare. Yet, I wanted to recapture the feelings I had years or decades ago with this retrospective over the course of this upcoming year.

These books have changed my thinking, warmed my soul, or hearken back to another time in my life. I’ll be updating my journey periodically on Instagram. Here were the books I settled on.

 

Thankfulness

Waking up today will be my first full day turning the page to chapter 40. It also happens to be Thanksgiving.

I am thankful for being able to live another year.

I am thankful for good food and drink whether it’s at a beautiful new restaurant or from my own kitchen.

I am thankful to be able to run a Turkey Trot this morning with my nuclear family, two teenagers and a husband before spending time with extended family to share in some turkey, stuffing, and cranberries (don’t forget dessert!)

I am thankful for authors, books, and being surrounded by the power of words.

 
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Posted by on November 23, 2023 in Miscellaneous, Reflections

 

Gifts for the book nerds in your life

Gift giving season is upon us, so what kinds of items would a book nerd in your life want? I’ll tell you the things I’ve been gifted and loved and the things that I’d love to own.

Canvas bags with pithy sayings like this gorgeous one.

Apparel that brings comfort to readers like these warm socks with a cool slogan.

Items that compliment your reading environment like these adorable coasters.

Jewelry like a bangle that says “I love books”.

For the book nerds with an extensive library that they often don’t like to lend out– they’ll add a reminder of just whose it is with a stamp or embosser. That’ll do the trick!

And book weights! That item has revolutionized my reading life.

What are your favorite book nerd gifts?

 
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Posted by on November 22, 2023 in Miscellaneous, Style

 

Stocking up for long weekends and breaks

Just like you buy the essentials to stock up when impending weather hits, so I stock up on long weekends and breaks when libraries are likely to be closed. I want to make sure I have enough reading material at the ready. Yes, I know that the digital world remains available, but it’s often so much better to hold a book in your hands.

Luckily in our high school library, we got a big shipment of books in, so we’ve created a few displays to highlight these books to stock up. Last Friday two girls came up to the desk to check out and asked how many they’re allowed to borrow at a time. I told them that four is usually a pretty good number but around long weekends and holidays we’ll let them take as many as they can carry. They chuckled and shouted loudly about how happy that made them. Adults do it, teens do it, and the adults for little children do it too.

Here in upstate New York, wintery weather is starting to arrive, so I’ll be sure to make sure my shelves are stocked.

 
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Posted by on November 21, 2023 in Miscellaneous