Misery
It
The Green Mile
The Shawshank Redemption
The Stand
100

What kind of books does Paul Sheldon write?

Fiction, novels
100

Where does the story of It mostly take place?

In the town of Derry, Maine

100

Where does most of the story take place?

On death row in a prison.

100

What is the name of the two main characters in the story?

Andy (Dufresne) and Red 

100

What causes most of the people to die in the novel?

A deadly virus (Captain Tripps)

200

Why does Annie Wilkes take Paul Sheldon to her house?

He is injured in a car accident.

200

What form does the creature It often take?

A clown called Pennywise

200

Who is John Coffey and what is special about him?

A prisoner with special healing powers.

200

For what crime is Andy sent to prison?

For killing his wife and her lover (a crime he says he didn't commit).

200

What happens to society after the virus spreads.

It collapses.

300

Why is Annie angry about Paul's new book?

Because he kills her favorite character, Misery.

300

Why do the children in the book call themselves the Losers' Club?

Because they are outsiders and often bullied.

300

For what crime is John Coffey accused?

He is accused of killing two young girls.

300

What is Red's special skill?




His ability to procure prohibited items for the other inmates. 

300

How are the survivors divided in the book?

Into groups of good (Colorado) and evil (Las Vegas).

400

What does Annie force Paul to do while he is trapped in the house?

She forces him to write a new Misery novel.

400

How does It usually choose its victims?

By using their fears against them.

400

How does John Coffey help others?

By healing their illnesses and pain.

400
How does Andy keep hope alive in prison?

By both helping others and making a plan for escape.

400

What character represents evil in the story?

Randall Flagg

500

What does Misery mainly show about obsession?

It shows that obsession can become controlling and a dangerous thing.

500

What do you think is a main theme of It?

Possible answer:  The power of friendship in facing fear.

500

What moral question does the story raise?

Whether the justice system is always fair.

500

What does the story suggest about hope?

Hope can help people survive even the worst situations.

500

What do you think is the main message of The Stand?

People must make a choice between good and evil.