'Oh, the Places You'll Go!,' by Dr. Seuss, is still one of my favorite books ever.
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There's books that are about places we will never go, and then there's books that inspire us to go.
If you would ask my mom what books I liked growing up, I liked Dr. Seuss.
When I was growing up, Dr. Seuss was really my favorite. There was something about the lyrical nature and the simplicity of his work that really hit me.
I grew up in a haunted house, reading Dr. Seuss.
We were a Seuss family. As a child, I read almost all of his books, but the one I loved best was 'The Lorax.'
You know, I have a deep, deep affinity for Dr. Seuss.
For the very young, there's nothing better than Mother Goose and anything by Dr. Seuss for the rhythms and language.
I read a lot when I'm travelling and always have a couple of books on the go.
I try not to recommend too many books, frankly, because I think there's a certain synchronicity that happens when people discover books.
I always loved strange stories like the Dr. Seuss stuff. 'Go, Dog. Go!' was one of my favorite stories - it still is. It's just such a bizarre yet true book. And I did well reading and writing as a kid throughout school. I think early on that's what made me realize what an advantage that is.
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