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This 2005 novel by Stephenie Meyer follows Isabella Swan's move to Forks, Washington, and her romance with the vampire Edward Cullen.

What is Twilight?

100

The character of Holden Caulfield relates his story in this 1951 novel by J.D. Salinger.

What is Catcher and the Rye?

100

A  girl is dropped into a weird, colorful land and then proceeds to murder a woman with her house.

What is The Wizard of Oz?

100

The recipient of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature, this author of Beloved and Song of Solomon was the first Black woman to win the award.

Who is Toni Morrison?

100

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What is Animal Farm?

200

The protagonist of this 2005 novel by John Green, Miles "Pudge" Halter, attends boarding school and becomes obsessed with the mysterious Alaska Young.

What is Looking for Alaska?

200

The protagonist of this 1890 novel by Oscar Wilde has his moral decay recorded and suffered by a magical portrait while he himself remains youthful and beautiful.

What is The Picture of Dorian Gray?

200

A guy who loves to read builds a creature out of spare parts, instantly regrets it, and then spends the rest of his life running away from it.

What is Frankenstein?

200

This American author of Where the Sidewalk Ends is famous for his distinctively simple black-and-white illustrations accompanying his poems.

Who is Shel Silverstein


200

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What is The Very Hungry Caterpillar?

300

This novel by Angie Thomas features a high school girl named Starr Carter, who becomes an activist after witnessing a police shooting.

What is The Hate U Give?

300

The protagonist of this 1868 novel by Louisa May Alcott is Jo March, who longs to be a professional writer.

What is Little Women?

300

Two dudes are gifted a magical ring from a tiny man, but it makes them super jealous and miserable the entire time. They also spend way too long hiking.

What is Lord of the Rings?

300

A member of the Bloomsbury Group, this modernist writer pioneered the use of stream-of-consciousness in novels like Mrs. Dalloway.

Who is Virginia Woolf?

300

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What is Born a Crime?

400

In this 1999 novel, Stanley Yelnats is wrongfully accused of stealing and sent to a correctional facility where he must dig one large hole every day.

What is Holes?

400

The title of this 1899 novella by Joseph Conrad refers to the destination of the narrator, Marlow, who journeys up the Congo River in search of the elusive ivory agent Kurtz.

What is Heart of Darkness?

400

A rich guy from the wrong side of the tracks throws weekly block parties to get his ex-girlfriend's attention. She declines the invite and goes home to her polo-playing husband.

What is The Great Gatsby?

400

The author of One Hundred Years of Solitude, he is credited with popularizing the literary style known as magical realism.

Who is Gabriel GarcΓ­a MΓ‘rquez?

400

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What is The Tempest?

500

This novel, written in an epistolary style, features the protagonist Charlie Kelmeckis navigating his freshman year of high school.

What is Perks of Being a Wallflower?

500

This Roman epic poem, attributed to Virgil, follows a Trojan hero on his fated journey to Italy, where he becomes the ancestor of the Roman people.

What is The Aeneid?

500

A Scottish war hero gets some terrible job advice from three women near a swamp and then proceeds to let his ambitious wife talk him into some really bad decisions.

What is Macbeth?

500

This author is known for the novels Things Fall Apart and No Longer at Ease and is often called the "Father of modern African literature."


Who is Chinua Achebe?


500

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