This book genre is the most popular in the UK, selling more than 18 million books a year.
Crime Fiction
This type of book contains collections of (usually) short lines that rhyme
Poetry
The name of the most famous vampire in fiction, originally from a 1897 gothic story by Bram Stroker
Dracula
This category gives you three words that describe a book. The books in this category are: The Hobbit, Alice's Adventure in Wonderland, A Christmas Carol, The Hunger Games, and Lord of the Flies
Lottery. District. Tribute.
The Hunger Games
This author wrote the Harry Potter series and is originally from Gloucestershire
J.K. Rowling
This type of character is very common in crime fiction stories; their job is to investigate and solve crimes
The Detective
This type of books contain lots of measurements, pictures, and directions
Cook books
Fear of small spaces
Claustrophobia
Bah. Humbug. Ghosts
A Christmas Carol
This author is famous for books including Kensuke's Kingdom and War Horse
Michael Morpurgo
This author is famous for his Sherlock Holmes stories
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
These types of books contain stories from cultures around the world about why the world works the way it does and their gods/heroes; the most famous ones are from the Greeks and Romans
Mythology or folklore
Fear of water
Hydrophobia
Ring. Invisibility. Smaug.
The Hobbit
These brothers have written about almost every famous footballer in their Ultimate Football Heroes series, including Ronaldo, Maradonna, and Rashford
Matt and Tom Oldfield
This author is famous for her characters Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot (and for vanishing for several days and being found in Harrogate)
Agatha Christie
This type of book is a huge collection of maps and information about countries; named after a Greek myth about a man who held up the world
Atlas
Fear of cats
Felinophobia
Rabbit. Hole. Cheshire.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
This author based her How to Train Your Dragon series on childhoods spent on the isolated island of Ulva in Scotland
Cressida Cowell
The NARRATOR (person telling the story) of the Sherlock Holmes stories is his friend _________________.
Dr. Watson
The name of the "most famous sheep in the world" who was the first animal cloned from an adult cell in 1996 (this information was on the handout from the science museum activity!)
Dolly the Sheep
Name any of the sisters from Haworth (Yorkshire) who were famous for their gothic novels including Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre
The Brontes (Anne, Emily, and Charlotte)
Boys. Stranded. Piggy.
Lord of the Flies
This author has written over 50 books for both kids and adults, but his most famous series is Alex Rider-- a series about a teen spy
Anthony Horowitz