Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou, Romeo?
Juliet
Rearrange the letters and add an 'M' to get Harry's heroine.
Hermione
This little piggy had Boxer shipped off to the knacker's yard.
Napoleon
The chocolatier keeps his Oompa Loompas here
(Wonka's) chocolate factory
He becomes real when George and Harold hypnotize Mr. Krupp.
Captain Underpants
I volunteer as tribute!
His parents are Sally Jackson and Poseidon.
Percy Jackson
My pseudonym is Tom Marvolo Riddle.
Lord Voldemort
This country is home to Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala
Pakistan
In this book, Greg swears his mom bought him a journal, NOT a diary - because diaries are for girls.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Off with their heads!
The Queen of Hearts
Stanley Yelnats
He's never seen, but he "is watching" in 1984.
Big Brother
The setting of this novel is Beecher Prep, in New York City, where you'll find Auggie and his sister, Olivia.
Wonder
The first chapter of Persepolis is named this after the change required in Marjane's clothing.
The Veil
Bah humbug!
(Ebeneezer) Scrooge
The Trojan Horse may have been his idea, but bragging about it led to a long and treacherous odyssey home.
Odysseus
Villains such as she will always have blood on their hands.
Lady Macbeth
Middle Earth
Art Spiegelman uses these three types of animals to symbolize Jewish, German, and Polish people in his award-winning novel: Maus.
Mice, Cats, and Pigs
In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, this character provides the answer to "Life, the universe, and everything."
Deep Thought
Lisbeth Sander is the punk, hacker, victim/survivor, tattooed-heroine of this famous novel.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
This criminal mastermind always seems to be one or more devious steps ahead of Sherlock Holmes.
Moriarty
If you travel to Massachusetts, in the US, you can visit this titular pond in Henry David Thoreau's greatest work.
Walden (Pond)
Ozymandias, Doctor Manhattan, and Rorschach are the characters in this landmark graphic novel who both watch and need watching.
The Watchmen