This book by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set during the Roaring Twenties and follows the life of an enigmatic millionaire.
What is "The Great Gatsby"?
In this dystopian series, society is divided into factions, two of which are referred to as “Erudite” and “Dauntless”.
This novel follows two siblings who discover their connection to ancient Egyptian gods and embark on a magical adventure.
What is "The Red Pyramid"?
This whimsical island, home to Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, is located in the story by J.M. Barrie.
This English playwright is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
Who is "William Shakespeare"?
This famous novel by Jane Austen follows the life of Elizabeth Bennet and her tumultuous relationship with Mr. Darcy.
What is "Pride and Prejudice"?
This novel is about a socially awkward teenager’s high school experience with trauma, and how he navigates it.
What is "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"?
This novel involves a quest in the Greek world and features characters who must deal with Roman and Greek kings who have been resurrected.
What is "The Trials of Apollo"?
This dystopian world, where Katniss Everdeen participates in the Hunger Games, is divided into districts and ruled by the Capitol.
What is "Panem"?
This British author, middle name “Staples”, was famous for writing the Chronicles of Narnia series.
Who is "C. S. Lewis"?
This is the name of the lawyer who defends a man unjustly charged of a crime in Alabama in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Who is "Atticus Finch"?
In this 2011 novel by Lauren Oliver, the protagonist lives in a society where love is considered a disease and must be cured.
This novel featuring Greek Mythology, is told from the perspective of a character who is cursed to turn men into swine.
What is "Circe"?
This fictional village, famous for its Butterbeer, neighbors a Scottish boarding school for witches and wizards in J. K. Rowling’s 7-book series.
What is "Hogsmeade"?
This Russian author, who was a 3-time nominee of the Nobel Peace Prize, wrote Anna Karenina and War and Peace.
Who is "Leo Tolstoy"?
This novel by Victor Hugo is set during the French Revolution and features the character Jean Valjean, a former convict who seeks redemption.
What is "Les Miserables"?
In this 2018 novel, a high school student is murdered, and four classmates are suspects.
What is "One of Us is Lying"?
This poem chronicles a hero’s long journey home after a war, including encounters with mythical creatures.
What is "The Odyssey"?
This small, quiet town in Maine is the setting for many of Stephen King’s horror novels, including "It."
What is "Derry"?
Known for his novels like A Farewell to Arms and The Old Man and the Sea, this author won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.
Who is "Ernest Hemingway"?
This classic novel by Emily Brontë is set on the Yorkshire moors and tells the turbulent love story between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff.
This novel is set in a fantasy world where a group of misfits plan a heist to change their fate.
What is "Six of Crows"?
This book features many different tales and myths of mysterious creatures, such as Kappas, Tengus, and Yureis.
What is "The Book of Yokai"?
This mythical island in J.R.R. Tolkien’s "The Lord of the Rings" saga is a land of peace and eternal beauty, inhabited by Elves.
What is "Valinor"?
This Ancient Greek poet is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Who is "Homer"?