Stephen King
Twilight: The Novel
Children's Lit
Classic Lit
Halloween
100

The title entity of "IT" appears in many different forms, including as Pennywise, one of these circus performers

What is a clown?

100

While Bella finds the smell of this nauseating, to the vampires, it's intoxicating

What is blood?

100

In what classic work of children's literature do the characters Mike, Veruca, Violet, Augustus, and Charlie get a tour of a confectionery manufacturing facility?

What is "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"?

100

The Imagination Library is a free children's book gifting program started in 1995 by this famous country singer, who pleads in a famous song to "not take her man"

Who is Dolly Parton?

100

Who you gonna call?

What is Ghostbusters?

200

The cat brought back to life in this novel is called Church, short for Winston Churchill

What is Pet Semetary?

200

By researching the rainiest places in the U.S., Stephenie Meyer came up with this tiny town to set her story

What is Forks, Washington?

200

The previously domestic Buck channels his feral instincts and ends up killing others as he ascends to the role of pack leader in what Jack London novel?  

What is "Call of the Wild"

200

Thomas Harris's 1981 novel "Red Dragon" marks the first appearance of this dubious serial killer who was famously portrayed by Anthony Hopkins a decade later

Who is Hannibal Lecter?

200
This slasher uses an altered William Shatner mask and a mechanic's jumpsuit

Who is Michael Myers?

300
In a story set in Nebraska, an evil being is called "He Who Walks Behind the Rows", "rows" referring to rows and rows of this

What is corn?

300

Edward, at least his name, was partly inspired by Edward Rochester in this author's "Jane Eyre"

Who is Charlotte Brontë?

300

The winner of the 1994 Newbery Medal was ranked as the fourth best children's novel of all time by a 2012 U.S. survey. What is this Lois Lowry-penned book which centers on protagonist Jonas's apprenticeship as his community's "Receiver of Memory?"

What is "The Giver"?

300

This literary character has a "trusty steed" named Rocinante, who, like him, is awkward, elderly, and not quite up to the task before him

Who is Don Quixote?

300

Stories of this monster date back to the 17th-century in Haitian Voo Doo practioners. This led to people being buried alive, and sometimes crawling out of the dirt

What is a zombie?

400

Pyrokinetic powers are an attribute of Charlie McGee, a daughter of Govt. Test Subjects and this book's title character

What is Firestarter?

400
Because the Cullens are this, their eyes are yellow instead of red

What is vegetarian?

400

"Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus," translated as "Never Tickle A Sleeping Dragon," is the official motto for what fictional place of learning?

What is Hogwarts?

400

In his obituary in 1991, the New York Times said "English was too skimpy for his rich imagination." and that "his meter was irresistible"

Who is Dr. Seuss?

400

This monster was once a soldier in the Battle of White Plains in 1776, where he lost his life

Who is the Headless Horseman?

500

2 stories from Stephen King collection were turned into an Anthony Hopkins movie

What is "Hearts in Atlantis"?

500

Driving home with Edward one day, Bella is surprised to hear him listening to this piece of music by Debussy

What is "Clair de Lune"?

500

First appearing in the children's book "Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys", what is the most famous character created by H. A. and Margaret Rey?

Who is Curious George?
500

James Joyce’s 1922 novel “Ulysses” follows Leopold Bloom, the hero of the tale who is from what country

What (or Where) is Ireland?

500

The writer of the witch phrase "double double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble" also penned other famous plays you might remember

Who is William Shakespeare?

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