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100

This novel by Jane Austen follows the romantic entanglements of the Dashwood sisters.

"Sense and Sensibility"

100

This British author is known for creating the magical world of Harry Potter.

 J.K. Rowling

100

 "To be, or not to be: that is the question." Who is the author of this iconic soliloquy?

William Shakespeare? (From "Hamlet")


100

This character, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is a brilliant detective who solves crimes with his friend Dr. Watson.

Sherlock Holmes

100

This film adaptation of a novel by Stephenie Meyer tells the story of a teenage girl who falls in love with a vampire.

Twilight

200

 In this novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the mysterious Jay Gatsby throws lavish parties in hopes of winning back his lost love.

The Great Gatsby

200

 This British author is best known for his iconic detective character, Sherlock Holmes, featured in numerous novels and short stories.

 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

200

You’re beautiful, but you’re empty...One couldn’t die for you. Of course, an ordinary passerby would think my rose looked just like you. But my rose, all on her own, is more important than all of you together, since she’s the one I’ve watered. Since she’s the one I put under glass, since she’s the one I sheltered behind the screen. Since she’s the one for whom I killed the caterpillars (except the two or three butterflies). Since she’s the one I listened to when she complained, or when she boasted, or even sometimes when she said nothing at all. Since she’s my rose."

"The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

200

 This character, created by J.M. Barrie, is a mischievous boy who can fly and never grows up.

Peter Pan

200

This film adaptation of a novel by Yann Martel follows the story of a young Indian boy who survives a shipwreck and shares a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger.

Life of Pi

300

 Set in the American South during the Civil War, this novel by Margaret Mitchell follows the life of Scarlett O'Hara.

Gone with the Wind

300

This Russian author is considered the founder of modern Russian literature and is known for his epic poem "Eugene Onegin" and fairy tales such as "The Tale of Tsar Saltan."

Alexander Pushkin

300

"Big Brother is watching you." This iconic slogan is prominently displayed throughout the dystopian society in which novel?

1984 George Orwell

300

This character, created by Charlotte Brontë, is a strong-willed governess who falls in love with the brooding Mr. Rochester.

 Jane Eyre

300

 This film adaptation of a novel by John Green tells the story of two teenagers who meet and fall in love at a cancer support group.

The Fault in Our Stars

400

This novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky follows the moral dilemmas faced by Rodion Raskolnikov, a troubled ex-student, after he commits a murder in Saint Petersburg.

Crime and Punishment

400

his English author is best known for his novel "Great Expectations," which follows the life of an orphan named Pip as he encounters various characters and navigates Victorian society.

Charles Dickens

400

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." Which novel does this famous opening line belong to?

Pride and Prejudice


400

This character, created by Oscar Wilde, is a wealthy and handsome young man whose portrait ages while he remains youthful.

Dorian Gray (from "The Picture of Dorian Gray")

400

This film adaptation of a novel by J.R.R. Tolkien follows a hobbit who embarks on a quest to destroy a powerful ring and save Middle-earth from darkness.

"The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"


500

This novel by Leo Tolstoy explores themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal among Russian aristocrats during the Napoleonic Wars.

War and Peace

500

This American author wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird," a powerful story of racial injustice in the South.

 Harper Lee

500

"The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive." This quote is from which contemporary young adult novel?

 "Looking for Alaska" by John Green

500

This character, created by Victor Hugo, is a kind-hearted and deformed bell ringer who lives in the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

  • Quasimodo (from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame")
500

This movie, based on a novel by C.S. Lewis, follows the adventures of four siblings who discover a magical wardrobe leading to a mystical land.

"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"

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