British author famous for creating the series of books, which sold over 500 million copies. After facing personal challenges and poverty, she rose to fame following the 1997 release of her first book. Which was adapted into a major film franchise.
J.K. Rowling
Compassionate, selfless and idealistic character. She is deeply emotional, romantic, and believes that love is greater than life itself. She is a true artist and a hopeless romantic who values love above all worldly things, willing to give everything she has for the happiness of another.
The Nightingale
The Nightingale and the Rose
In the centre of the grass-plot was standing a beautiful Rose-tree
The Nightingale and the Rose
“What a silly thing Love is”
Student
The Nightingale and the Rose
Then he went over and sat down on the unoccupied twin bed, looked at the girl, aimed the pistol, and fired a bullet through his right temple.
Perfect Day for Banana Fish
An Irish wit, poet, dramatist, and leader of the late 19th-century Aesthetic movement advocating "art for art's sake".
Oscar Wilde
A socially awkward, wealthy young woman who visits her more popular cousin, initially appear dull and old-fashioned, learn to mimic the flirtatious techniques of others.
Bernice
Bernice Bobs her Hair
The name means 'a windswept house on a hill', and it is a very good description. The trees around the house do not grow straight, but are bent by the north wind, which blows over the moors every day of the year. Fortunately, the house is strongly built, and is not damaged even by the worst winter storms.
Wuthering Heights
"All day? When you could have been celebrating? I must have passed a dozen feasts and parties on my way here."
Professor Dumbledore
Harry Potter
Then picking up her suitcase she set off at a half-run down the moonlit street.
Bernice Bobs her Hair
English novelist and poet, best known for intense Gothic novel. This author lived a quiet, private life on the Yorkshire moors and produced a single, masterpiece novel that was initially misunderstood before becoming a literary classic.
Emily Brontë
Fierce and passionate character grows up running wild on the moors. Chooses to marry a wealthy, gentle man for social position despite loving another, and later dies after giving birth to a daughter, haunted by her own divided nature.
Catherine Earnshaw
Wuthering Heights
The room was on the second floor facing the sea, the public garden, and the war monument. In the public garden there were big palms and green benches. The war monument was made of bronze and glistened in the rain. Rain dripped from the palm trees. The sea broke in a long line in the rain and slipped back down the beach. The square by the monument was empty.
A Cat in the Rain
"I see you're looking at my feet"
A Perfect Day for Banana Fish
Excuse me,’ she said, ‘the padrone asked me to bring this for the Signora.’
Cat in the Rain
An English writer of Irish descent, author of numerous adventure, historical, journalistic, fantasy, and humorous works. He was born in Edinburgh where he qualified as a doctor, but it was his writing which brought him fame.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
This character is spoiled, selfish, and temperamental He is lazy, gluttonous, and cruel, taking great pleasure in bullying those weaker than himself, particularly. He is backed by his doting parents but remains physically cowardly, immediately backing down when faced with real resistance.
Dudley
Harry Potter
The balcony was inside. It consisted of the circle of wicker chairs that lined the wall of the combination clubroom and ballroom. The main function of the balcony was critical. It occasionally showed grudging admiration, but never approval, for it is well known among ladies over thirty-five.
Bernice Bobs her Hair
`I found him all alone in the busy streets of Liverpool, and I couldn't leave him to die. He can sleep in your room.'
Mr Earnshaw
Wuthering Heights
So he returned to his room and pulled out a great dusty book, and began to read.
THE Nightingale and the Rose
American writer whose novel won critical acclaim and devoted admirers, especially among the post-World War II generation of college students. His corpus of published works also consists of short stories that were printed in magazines, including the The Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, and The New Yorker.
Jerome David Salinger
He appears outwardly calm but is deeply traumatized and alienated from the adult world.
Seymour Glass
A Perfect Day for Banana Fish
Upper Swandam Street was on the north side of the river, to the east of London Bridge. The Bar was below the level of the street. Some steep steps led down to the entrance, which was little more than a hole in the wall. There was an oil lamp hanging above the door.
Sherlock Holmes
‘Oh, shut up and get something to read’
Husband George
Cat in the Rain
In truth, he saw nothing—unless he were wizard enough to detect a poignant wish, a powerful longing that the cable car would never stop anywhere, but go on and on with her forever.
A Pair of Silk Stockings