Name that Book
Name that Author
Genres
Books to Movies
100

It’s a story of growing up in a southern town in the 1930s and the trial of a black man accused of attacking a white girl.

To Kill a Mockingbird
100

Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

100

usually involves the main character going on a quest or journey and experiencing extreme conditions. 

Adventure
100

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Five Feet Apart

200

She's been solving mysteries since 1930, sometimes with her friends the Hardy Boys.

Nancy Drew
200

The Hunger Games

Suzanne Collins

200

set in new or alternative worlds, or futuristic societies and is characterised by degradation in values, social hierarchy, terror and oppression.

Dystopian
200

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Little Women

300

This is the story of members of a gang called The Greasers and the feuds against members of the Socs.

The Outsiders
300

Harry Potter

J.K. Rowling

300

Think imaginary lands, myths and magic. Popular examples include: Lord of the Rings

Fantasy
300

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Wonder

400

Nick Carraway tells the story sometime after 1922, when the incidents that fill the book take place. As the story opens, Nick has just moved from the Midwest to West Egg, Long Island, seeking his fortune as a bond salesman

The Great Gatsby
400

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

400

This genre of books has been written with the intention to scare the reader with gory details of blood, ghosts, vampires, skeletons, demons and the supernatural world.

Horror
400

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IT

500

The story centers around 16-year-old Aza Holmes, a high school student living with multiple anxiety disorders, and her search for a fugitive billionaire.

Turtles all the way Down
500

Animal Farm

George Orwell

500

These novels have the story and characters pitched against a significant backdrop of time or history of a place or country.

Historical Fiction
500

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid