Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Question of the Day #483

So last night, QOTD regular, Kristen, mentioned that over the years, she has collected tons of cooking magazines and recipes and has compiled them into a binder. She says goes back and reads them over and over.

Which of course, sprung the question, what can you read over and over and never get sick of?

I'm a cookbook freak too, and I have a bunch of favorites that I've dog-earred from frequent rereading. But when it comes to novels, I've read Sarah Dessen's novels over and over. I never get sick of the main character's voices.

What about you? What can you read over and over and never get sick of?

xoxo,
Suzanne

6 comments:

  1. Cookbooks and food articles.

    And also the book Eat, Pray, Love. For some reason I can't get enough of reading that book over and over and over again.

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  2. Garfield comic books, the Left Behind series, and most all kid's books. We're reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in school. Never get tired of this story.

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  3. Where The Wild Things Are - I've read that book to my daughter almost everynight since she was born and it was the first book I read to her before she was born.

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  4. I don't know about reading over and over BUT I can enjoy certain movies over and over and over again. Gone With The Wind, Moonstruck, Wizard of Oz, Ghost, Dirty Dancing .......
    I did just find myself at Borders the other day and could hardly leave without an armfull of books. But I only read them once. What does that mean :)?

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  5. There are some good night board books that I read over and over and over to my kids. And never minded because they were so sweet.

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  6. - Calvin and Hobbes
    - Any of Timothy Findley's novels
    - Many classics: Sherlock Holmes, Wuthering Heights, Picture of Dorian Gray, etc.
    - Most kid's stories

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