Classic Literature
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Book Trivia
100

Immortality is the main subject in this novel by Oscar Wilde.

The Picture of Dorian Gray

100

In the book Curious George, the man by this name is the monkey's companion.

The man with the yellow hat

100

This author wrote The Fellowship of the Ring, the first book in a popular fantasy trilogy.

J.R.R. Tolkien

100

This is the name of John’s true love in Nicholas Sparks’ Dear John.

Savannah

100

This horror story writer was involved in an unexpected road accident while walking in 1999.

Stephen King

200
Name the Bronte sister who is responsible for the book 'Jane Eyre'.

Charlotte

200

This author wrote the Chronicles of Narnia series.

C.S. Lewis
200

The initials in author J.K. Rowling’s name stand for this.

Joanna Kathleen

200

Veronica Roth’s Divergent book series is set in a post-apocalyptic version of this U. S. city.

Chicago

200

King Arthur's Wife

Guinevere 

300

The classic book by J. M. Barrie that opens with the line “All children, except one grew up”?.

Peter Pan

300

This first book in the series by Hugh Lofting is named after the main character, who has the ability to talk to animals.

Dr. Dolittle

300

This author wrote Oliver Twist as well as A Tale of Two Cities.

Charles Dickens

300

The occupation of the protagonist Guy Montag in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.

Firemen

300

The name of the Robert Frost poem that Johnny recites to Ponyboy in 'The Outsiders'.

Nothing Gold Can Stay

400

Writer of the famous line, “Where ignorance is bliss, it is folly to be wise”?.

Shakespeare

400

This author wrote Charlotte's Web, The Trumpet of the Swan, and Stuart Little.

E.B. White

400

This author penned the American realist novel The Grapes of Wrath which was published in 1939 and portrayed the life of migrant farmworkers.

John Steinbeck

400

The year in which 'Of Mice and Men' was published.

1937

400

The individual in which Helen Keller dedicated her autobiography, 'The Story of My Life' to.

Alexander Graham Bell

500

In this poem by John Keats, Keats write to a singing bird.

Ode to a Nightingale
500

The name of Tom Sawyer’s best friend in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Huckleberry Finn

500

The 1951 first-person narrative novel Catcher in the Rye in which Holden Caulfield used frank language to tell his story was written by this author.

J.D. Salinger

500
Fictional town in Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.

Maycomb, Alabama

500

This Latin phrase means “great work” and refers to the largest and best achievement of an author.

Magnum Opus