This book is about a little girl from Kansas who ends up in a magical land after being swept up by a cyclone.
The Wizard of Oz
This author became best known for his plays in the 1500's using male actors to play the women.
William Shakespeare
The female protagonist fighting to survive in "The Hunger Games"
Katniss Everdeen
This Dr. Seuss book warns about environmental destruction through the voice of a fuzzy creature.
The Lorax
"I think I can, I think I can, I think I can."
The Little Engine That Could
You might be surprised to find out that this 1990 techno-thriller novel about engineered dinosaurs was originally a book before the movie.
Jurassic Park
This horror author is best known for his thriller books "It", "The Long Walk", "The Running Man" and "The Shining".
Stephen King
This old man, created by Charkes Dickens, hates Christmas.
Ebenezer Scrooge
This Roald Dahl story features a young boy and a chocolate bar factory owner.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
"Let's do it for Johnny."
The Outsiders
This love triangle between a vampire and werewolf drags on for four books.
Twilight
This author is best known for a thriller about a housemaid that gets a job working for a crazy woman and her handsome husband.
Frieda McFadden
The main character and narrator of the novel "The Outsiders"
Ponyboy Curtis
This Christmas story follows a boy who takes a magical train to meet Santa Clause.
The Polar Express
“But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.”
Romeo and Juliet
This 2013 John Green novel is about two teenagers with cancer that meet at a support group and tragically fall in love.
The Fault in Our Stars
This author is most famous for "The Great Gatsby".
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This little boy's nose grows when he tells a lie.
Pinocchio
This bug really wanted to eat dinner in Eric Carle's book.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
"There was before him and during him. I never thought there would be an after him"
Reminders of Him
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams set the bar high for 2000's romances in this book turned movie.
The Notebook
This author created a popular series about a young boy who became a wizard.
J.K Rowling
This fictional detective solves crimes in Victorian and Edwardian London.
Sherlock Holmes
This 1964 book features a nanny who always carries with an umbrella in her big purse.
Mary Poppins
"I volunteer as tribute"
The Hunger Games