This character from the famous wizarding novels has the iconic line "Harry - yer a wizard."
Hagrid
In this classic children's story, these three characters are terrorized by Goldilocks breaking and entering.
Mama Bear, Papa Bear, and Baby Bear
This classic American novel centers around the coming-of-age experiences of the two Finch children in Maycomb, Alabama.
To Kill a Mockingbird
British Renaissance poet and playwright, known for works such as Hamlet and Macbeth.
William Shakespeare
This movie, based on the novel of the same title, follows the coming-of-age story of its main character, a quiet boy named Charlie.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
This famous playwright wrote these lines for his iconic production about two starcrossed lovers: "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?"
William Shakespeare
These two children lose their breadcrumb trail only to end up on the doorstep of a kid-eating candy witch.
Hansel and Gretel
This Louisa May Alcott novel was recently turned into a film starring Emma Watson and Florence Pugh.
Little Women
Iconic American poet, famous for knowing why the caged bird sings.
Maya Angelou
This iconic featuring a scarecrow, tinman, and lion as characters is based on the novel of the same name by L. Frank Baum.
The Wizard of Oz
This classic children's novelist wrote, "Sometimes, I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast," in his first novel about a little girl who falls down a rabbit hole.
Lewis Carroll
This fairytale character is known for their lengthy locks.
Rapunzel
This classic Dickens novel has been adapted several times for Christmas movie specials.
A Christmas Carol
Famous horror writer from Portland, Maine.
Stephen King
This 1999 classic starring Brad Pitt is based on a club with only one rule - don't talk about the club.
Fight Club
This famous 20th-century author, known for their elaborate fantasy worlds, wrote the famous line, "Not all those who wander are lost."
J. R. R. Tolkien
Scheherazade managed to tell the king stories for this many nights in the Middle Eastern tale before running out of stories to tell.
1,001 nights
This Gothic novel centers on a mad scientist and the grotesque creature he creates.
Frankenstein
Famous American poet and author, known for his horror writings and works such as "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."
Edgar Allan Poe
This movie, based on the book of the same name, includes the famous lines, "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die," and "Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line!”
The Princess Bride
This famous novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald includes the line, "I hope she'll be a fool -- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool."
The Great Gatsby
In this Greek myth, the inventor Daedalus' child flies too close to the sun.
Icarus
The Hounds of Baskervilles is the most famous novel featuring this famous detective.
Sherlock Holmes
Famous American poet from Amherst, Massachusetts, known for poems such "Hope is the thing with feathers" and "I'm Nobody! Who are you?"
Emily Dickinson
These two famous mob movies from the 70s (considered some of the best films of all time) are based on the novel of the same name by Mario Puzo.
The Godfather (Parts 1 and 2)