star-crossed lovers from fair verona
romeo & juliet
horror writer known for the book adapted by Cubric into a movie
stephen king
hobbit in possession of a magical ring
frodo baggins
harry yer a wizard
hagrid
“Seriously? Turkish delight? If you're going to betray your family, choose something a little heartier.”
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
a tragedy about a man who seeks revenge for the death of his father
hamlet
creator of the detective Hercule Poirot
agatha christie
the main character watched by the big brother
winston smith
i volunteer as tribute
katniss everdeen
“why did it take me this long to find out about a gay greek mythology book?”
The Song of Achilles
a famous comedy about love potions and many misunderstandings
a midsummer night’s dream
his tomb is kissed
oscar wilde
a clergyman and a cousin of elizabeth bennet
mr william collins
elementary
sherlock holmes
“"would you still love me if i was a worm?" except it's a whole book”
Metamorphosis
a play that inspired the movie “10 things I hate about you”
taming of the shrew
she killed herself by putting her head into an oven
sylvia plath
the object of jay gatsby’s obsession
daisy buchanan
please sir may i have some more?
oliver twist
“long distance couple goals”
The Odyssey
a play about kings’s descent into madness
king lear
one of the three sisters-authors (her book recently adapted to screen once again)
anne brontë
jane eyre’s first friend
helen burns
it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye
the fox
“A thriller devoid of pacing or exciting language. A mystery devoid of clues, foreshadowing, or facts. A tell-all of half-truths based upon a forged document written by a schizophrenic conman.”
The Da Vinci Code