In The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the caterpillar eats through many foods before this big event happens at the end of the story.
He becomes a butterfly (builds a cocoon and transforms)
In The Hunger Games, Katniss volunteers to take her sister's place. What is her younger sister's full name, and what animal does she remind Katniss of?
Primrose — she reminds Katniss of a baby duck
There are 12 different tribes of dragons in the Wings of Fire series - name one of them.
IceWings, MudWings, NightWings, RainWings, SandWings, SeaWings, SkyWings, HiveWings, LeafWings, SilkWings, and the now-extinct BeetleWings.
In Homer's The Odyssey, Odysseus must sail past these two monsters on opposite sides of a strait — one a six-headed beast, the other a deadly whirlpool. Name both.
Scylla and Charybdis
She wrote The Hunger Games trilogy, drawing on her father's military career and the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur for inspiration.
Suzanne Collins
This beloved 1963 Maurice Sendak picture book is just five words long — and the title tells you exactly where the story is set.
Where the Wild Things Are
In Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Greg Heffley is desperate to avoid one particular thing at school that ends up following him all year — what is it?
The Cheese Touch
In The Lightning Thief, Percy, Grover, and Annabeth go on a cross-country quest. They are trying to collect Zeus's master bolt, Ares's shield, and what other item(s)?
Poseidon's pearls
This Charles Dickens novel opens with one of the most famous first lines in literature: 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.'
A Tale of Two Cities
In this classic fairy written by Charles Perrault, the main character's step-sisters cut off their heel and toes and eventually have their eyes pecked out by magical doves.
Cinderella
This fun loving, groovy cat was created in 1999 by Atlanta-based artist James Dean, but didn't hit shelves until 2006 in his first picture book.
Pete the Cat
In the book Holes by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnat's is sentenced to attend a summer camp after being accused of stealing a pair of shoes. What is the name of the camp?
Camp Green Lake
The Twilight saga, featuring a teen girl - Bella - who falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen. Where does the novel take place?
Forks, Washington
In The Giver, Jonas is assigned a unique role at the Ceremony of Twelve. What is his assignment, and why is it unusual?
Receiver of Memory — it's the most honored and most painful role, held by only one person at a time
This author wrote the Maze Runner series, beginning with a 2009 novel about a boy named Thomas who wakes up in a place called the Glade.
James Dashner
This author created the Elephant and Piggie series as well as Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus.
Mo Willems
This R.J. Palacio novel about kindness and belonging takes its name from the Natalie Merchant song that inspired it.
Wonder
In Order of the Phoenix, the students form a secret defense group to learn spells without Umbridge's knowledge. What do they call themselves?
Dumbledore's Army (the D.A.)
This American author wrote The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Yukon, drawing on his own experience during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Jack London
This 1949 George Orwell dystopian novel introduced the concept of 'Big Brother' and is the origin of the phrase 'doublethink.'
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
In Charlotte's Web, Charlotte the spider writes words in her web to save Wilbur the pig. Name one of the words she spells out.
SOME PIG, TERRIFIC, RADIANT, or HUMBLE
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the Triwizard Tournament has three tasks. Name all three tasks Harry faces.
Golden egg / dragon (first), gillyweed / lake rescue (second), maze / graveyard (third)
In The Deathly Hallows, the three Deathly Hallows each belonged to one of the Peverell brothers. Name all three Hallows and what they do.
Elder Wand (unbeatable wand), Resurrection Stone (summons the dead), Invisibility Cloak (hides the wearer)
In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the creature reads a few different books while in hiding - name one of them.
Paradise Lost, The Sorrows of Werther and Plutarch's lives.
Published in 1960, this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in Alabama during the 1930s is narrated by a young girl named Scout Finch.
To Kill a Mockingbird