A strange cat with an even stranger accessory helps take care of two children and teaches them strange things with the help of his two minions.
What is "The Cat in the Hat"?
This adorable children's TV show follows a family of dogs as they navigate parenting and growing up.
What is "Bluey"?
This novel tells the story of an older sister who sacrifices herself to save her younger sister.
What is "The Hunger Games"?
This novel uses the motif of censorship and propaganda to deliver a point.
What is "1984"?
This author wrote gothic horror stories, such as "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," and "The Masque of the Red Death."
Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
These books follow a boy going through school as he struggles with teenagehood and puberty through drawings.
What is "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid"?
A hit movie featuring an ex-assassin dealing with the grief of his dead wife, comes out of retirement to avenge the last missing piece of his wife.
What is "John Wick"?
This novel follows the main character as she tears herself from her usual day-to-day to get variety and is suddenly in a fight to survive with her LI as they're considered "different" from others in their factions.
What is "Divergent"?
This introductory book of the series follows a group of siblings as they find themselves transported into another world and find that they have gotten themselves in more than they bargained for.
What is "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe"?
This author was born in Mississippi and wrote astounding novels, such as "Absalom, Absalom!" and "A Rose for Emily."
Who is William Faulkner?
This children series, despite being marketed towards children, contains themes of politics, murder, racism, and even religious conflicts, all in the guise of using cats.
What is "Warriors"?
This TV series follows underpaid and underappreciated teachers as they try to navigate dealing with a low-income school district.
What is "Abbott Elementary"?
This stand-alone book follows the main character, who has been diagnosed with cancer as she navigates life and death of a beloved close one.
What is "The Fault in Our Stars"?
This 1967 book follows a group of disenfranchised boys that come from the same economic circle and the same part of the town are banded together for life even throughout their clashing and running.
This author doesn't just hold the title of author, but also civil rights activist and preacher, which can be seen as influences throughout his books.
Who is James Baldwin?
A fantasy series about different groups of dragons coming together to try to fulfill the overarching prophecy.
What is "Wings of Fire"?
This movie follows two ridiculous high schoolers doing the utmost to ace their history project in the worries of failing the class and potentially worse.
What is "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure"?
This duology is a spin-off of the main series and follows a group of teenagers who have found each other whether they like it or not, and follows their plans to break into a highly uniform and protected government building.
What is "Six of Crows"?
This novel depicts a man who is summoned to meet with an elusive man of title in order to help him move away, but not everything is as it seems with this strange man.
What is "Dracula"?
This playwright, poet, and translator was almost as big as the man known in this time period, but alas he died possibly in a much cooler place: the bar.
Who is Christopher Marlowe?
This book series helps children learn how better their reading skills by the usage of this dog.
What is "Biscuit"?
This TV series on Hulu, follows a brother and a sister and their two friends through shenanigans of their small Canadian town.
What is "Letterkenny"?
This book follows the main character as she finally sets out on living by herself for the first time and gains a job at a travelling circus in her town where she bonds with the carnival tiger, but is she in over her head when the tiger starts acting strange?
What is "Tiger's Curse"?
This book follows the science experiment done on a man that suddenly turns him into a genius, but not everything is as it seems when the lab rat with the same experiment goes awry.
What is "Flowers for Algernon"?
The first Englishwoman to gain a living from publishing works.
Who is Aphra Behn?