I unquestionably ask a lot of questions, in real life and on social media. People on Twitter have suggested that I compile the questions I ask there into a book. What’s a good title for a book like that? How about “That is the Question”?
Do I even want to write a book? That is the question. Here’s a list of possible book titles I started this morning:

Which of those titles sound like a book you’d like to read? That is the question.
Which of my images for today might be in a book titled “Pictures Worth More Than a Thousand Words”? That is the question.













How are you going to celebrate National Dimples Day and National Sugar Day? And what does that double asterisk mean? That is the question.
Here’s what I find on YouTube when I search for “that is the question”:
What are your thoughts and feelings about this blog post? That is the question.
How should I express my gratitude to all of you today? That is the question and here is the answer.

Please write a book, Ann.
I’d stop at the shelf seeing the title I Want to Ask You Something.
Thanks for your support and the great suggestion, my friend.
I was wondering if …
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I used to ask a friend if he’d seen a movie and he’d always reply, “Is it missing?” That was especially fitting when I asked about Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead.
That is the question.
I like ‘seize the day before it seizes you.’ my question is: “what was my question again?”
Great answer.
“Good to Know” Is a book title that appeals to me that seems to fit with your questions.
Good to know, Maureen!
I think that “Seize the Day Before it Seizes You” fits you perfectly. I like that. And as for photos, I fell for the bunny!
I always fall for your answers, Debra.