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So you call yourself a book worm, a book lover, a literature connoisseur? Prove it! Most people cannot guess the classic book titles from a quick summary. Can you? Prove your book worm status and take this quiz!
A boy wizard attends a magical school while the world is under threat from an evil wizard.
"The Lovely Bones"
"Romeo and Juliet"
"The Age of American Unreason"
"Harry Potter"
This eight-book series by J.K. Rowling follows the adventures of Harry Potter. He handles growing up, going to an enchanted school and fighting The Dark Lord Voldemort over the course of the books.
A great white shark terrorizes a resort town.
"The Godfather"
"The Scarlet Pimpernel"
"Jaws"
This book chronicles the attacks of a great white shark on small resort town. It follows the four men trying to kill the shark.
"The Secret"
A mad scientist creates an intelligent but hideous creature and regrets it.
"Pride and Prejudice"
"Wuthering Heights"
"Faust"
"Frankenstein"
In Mary Shelley's classic tale of horror, which she wrote as a teenager, scientist Victor Frankenstein creates a living creature out of corpses. Horrified by it, he rejects it. After his rejection, the creature becomes both intelligent and murderous.
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A short creature with hairy feet is roped into an adventure by a mischievous wizard.
"The Hunger Games"
"The Hobbit"
In this fantasy novel, a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins is dragged on an adventure with a number of dwarves and the wise wizard Gandalf. The group goes on a quest to take treasure from a greedy dragon.
"The Fault In Our Stars"
"Fifty Shades of Gray"
This epic novel explores the events leading up to Napoleon's failed invasion of Russia.
"Huckelberry Finn"
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"
"Moby Dick"
"War And Peace"
This novel by Leo Tolstoy explores the events that led up to Napoleon's ultimately unsuccessful invasion of Russia. The events are explored through the eyes of five families of Russian aristocrats.
A poor family of sharecroppers is forced to leave their home during the Great Depression.
"Brideshead Revisited"
"Catch-22"
"The Grapes of Wrath"
In this novel the Joads, a family of struggling farmers trapped in the Dust Bowl, head out to California after being forced from their Oklahoma home in search of better opportunities. Due to drought, changes in the farming industry and other misfortunes, their situation in Oklahoma is hopeless.
"Dune"
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An old sea captain obsessively seeks vengeance on a white whale.
"Twilight"
"Moby Dick"
Captain Ahab seeks to hunt down Moby Dick, a great white whale, and kill him. He obsessively hunts the whale after it took his leg.
"Brideshead Revisited"
"Measure For Measure"
A man and woman kill their way to royal titles, go insane and lose everything.
"The Great Gatsby"
"Macbeth"
In this famous Shakespearian tragedy Macbeth and his wife kill the King of Scotland and take over the country. As they become increasingly unstable, bloodthirsty and paranoid, they lose all they have gained.
"Winesburg Ohio"
"Frankenstein"
A man gets rich illegally in order to win the affections of an old love during the Jazz Age.
"The Iliad"
"One Hundred Years of Solitute"
"Fifty Shades Of Gray"
"The Great Gatsby"
Told from the point of view of Nick Carraway, this novel explores the life of Jay Gatsby and the wealthy people who surround him. Gatsby made a fortune bootlegging in order to win the affections of the already married and shallow Daisy Buchanon, who rejected him for being poor as a young man. He is not successful.
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A spider tries to save the life of a pig she's friends with.
"Charlotte's Web"
In this children's novel, a spider named Charlotte and a pig named Wilbur become friends. When Charlotte becomes afraid that the farmer will slaughter Wilbur, she tries to change his mind by writing messages complimenting the pig in her web.
"Angels and Demons"
"Black Beauty"
"Lolita"
A humble civil servant resists the terrifying totalitarian society he lives in but is ultimately crushed by it.
"1984"
In this classic work of dystopian fiction, a meek civil servant named Winston Smith ends up rebelling against the crushing dystopian future he lives in with a secret diary and a love affair. Rebellion is eventually tortured out of him.
"The Lord of the Rings"
"The Vampire Lestat"
"Trainspotting"
A lawyer tries to defend a black man falsely accused of rape by a white woman in small-town Alabama during the Great Depression.
"Contact"
"To Kill A Mockingbird"
This award-winning novel focuses on 6-year-old Scout. Her father, Atticus Finch, tries to defend an innocent black man accused of rape in court. The jury convicts him despite his obvious innocence.
"Dune"
"Memoirs of a Geisha"
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A strange murder in The Louvre museum in Paris gets two academics caught up in a deadly religious mystery.
"Deception Point"
"The DaVinci Code"
In this best-selling mystery novel, symbologist Robert Langdon and cryptologist Sophie Neveu become embroiled in religious intrigue. They follow ancient clues, trying to find answers that could rock the very foundations of Christianity.
"The Andromeda Strain"
"The Satanic Verses"
A young prince goes crazy while trying to avenge his father's murder.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
"Don Quixote"
"Hamlet"
In this Shakespearian tragedy, Prince Hamlet of Denmark grows increasingly erratic after his uncle killed his father to take the crown. He forsakes his title, his romantic interest and everything else pursuing a very strange revenge.
"Faust"
A ravenous caterpillar turns into a beautiful butterfly.
"The Silence of the Lambs"
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar"
In this best-selling children's picture book, a hungry caterpillar eats a variety of foods. It then pupates and transforms into a butterfly.
"Charlotte's Web"
"The Celestine Prophecy"
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Set during the French Revolution, this story follows the adventures of an Englishman with a heroic secret identity.
"Interview with the Vampire"
"The Scarlet Pimpernel"
This novel is about Sir Percy Blakeney, a seemingly shallow Englishman who lives a secret double life as the heroic Scarlet Pimpernel. He manages to keep his alter ego a secret from even his wife for years.
"The Jungle"
"The Kiterunner"
A middle-aged man becomes dangerously obsessed with a young girl.
"1984"
"Yellow Fever: 1793"
"The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"
"Lolita"
This controversial book by Vladimir Nabokov is told from the point of view of narrator Humbert Humbert. He is a middle-aged man whose attraction to a young girl derails both of their lives.
In this fantasy series, ruthless nobles of several houses fight for power.
"The Lord of the Rings"
"Dune"
"Game of Thrones"
In this fantasy series the noble houses of Westeros, the Wall and the Targaryens clash internally and with each other for power. This series has inspired games as well as a successful HBO show.
"Fifty Shades of Gray"
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A woman deals with the intricacies of high society during the British Regency era.
"Crime and Punishment"
"Pride and Prejudice"
"Pride and Prejudice" explores the lives of the Bennet family, a husband, wife and five daughters living in Hartfordshire, England. In this humorous novel of manners, the second-oldest daughter, Elizabeth Bennet, has to come to terms with the moral and social issues of the day.
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
"Angels and Demons"
A teen girl who was raped and murdered watches her family come to terms with her death from heaven.
"Speak"
"The Lovely Bones"
In this novel, 14-year-old Susie Salmon meets a tragic death in a Pennsylvania cornfield. She watches her family and friends come to terms with her death, while still involving herself in earthly events from heaven.
"Go Ask Alice"
"Night"
A troubled teen talks about how he played hooky in New York City for two days before being expelled from school.
"Anna Karenina"
"The Catcher In The Rye"
In this novel, Holden Caulfield is a troubled and mentally ill teen who leaves prep school for two days to wander New York City alone. He is struggling to cope with the death of someone close to him and the pressures of growing up.
"Middlemarch"
"The Iliad"
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A rich man hires a goth-punk hacker and hardened journalist to solve his niece's long ago disappearance.
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
In this book, a wealthy Swedish recluse hires an unlikely pair to unearth his family's secrets and solve the 40-year-old disappearance of his niece. They dig deep into the family's secrets to try and discover the killer.
"Macbeth"
"Gone Girl"
"The Stranger"
A man makes a long journey home, facing monsters and more, after fighting in a war
"Ulysses"
"The Odyssey"
In this ancient Greek story, Homer makes the dangerous 10-year journey home following the fall of Troy. He faces down monsters, a sorceress and more as his clever wife, still waiting for him at home, fends off suitors who believe he's dead.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
"In Search of Lost Time"
Two teenagers with cancer meet in a support group and fall in love.
"The Fault In Our Stars"
This young adult fiction novel explores the relationship of two teenagers battling cancer, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters. The two meet in a cancer patient support group and fall in love, only for Augustus to later pass away.
"Julius Caesar"
"Gone With The Wind"
"The Hunger Games"
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A poet travels through hell, purgatory and heaven.
"The Divine Comedy"
This poem by Dante Alighieri is considered to be one of the most important works of world literature. In it, Dante travels through hell, purgatory and heaven to become one with God.
"Angels And Demons"
"Faust"
"The Naked Ape"
A rowdy kid gets sent to bed without supper, only for his room to transform into a jungle full of wild creatures.
"The BFG"
"The Pillars of the Earth"
"Game of Thrones"
"Where The Wild Things Are"
In this classic children's book, a rowdy little boy named Max gets sent to bed without supper for raising hell in his home. His room turns into a jungle full of wild things, and he becomes their king, only to become lonely and choose to come home. He finds supper waiting for him.
A king who is the victim of a terrible prophecy learns disturbing truths about his family.
"Candide"
"Oedipus the King"
King Oedipus discovers that he is the cause of the plague tormenting his city. By unknowingly killing the previous king, who is his father, and marrying his wife, who is his mother, and becoming king himself, Oedipus disgraced his family and set spiritual pollution on his city.
"Frankenstein"
"The Canterbury Tales"
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Young people compete in a twisted and deadly competition for the entertainment of the rich elites.
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"
"Faust"
"Billy Liar"
"The Hunger Games"
This series of books follows the trials and tribulations of Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. In the first book of the series, the pair fight to survive a yearly televised deathmatch their country's poor are forced to participate in for the entertainment of the wealthy, who live in the Capitol.
A man suddenly turns into a giant helpless insect.
"Titus Andronicus"
"Casanova's Memoirs"
"Les Miserables"
"The Metamorphosis"
In Franz Kafka's famous novella, a traveling salesman named Gregor Samsa turns into a giant insect without explanation. He struggles to deal with his new condition and becomes a burden on his family.
A wrongfully imprisoned man escapes prison and uses hidden treasure to fund an epic revenge quest.
"The Bhagavad Gita"
"The Count Of Monte Cristo"
In this novel by Alexandre Dumas, wrongfully imprisoned Edmond Dantes is betrayed by those around him and locked away for treason without trial on his wedding day. In prison, he is educated by and told of the location of treasure by a fellow inmate. After his escape, he uses the treasure and numerous aliases to plot a complex revenge on those who betrayed him.
"Venus in Furs"
"Huckleberry Finn"
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A teen girl falls in love with a moody vampire.
"Crime And Punishment"
"Twilight"
A series of novels, the "Twilight" series follows the adventures of Bella Swan. She is a high school girl caught in a love triangle between a werewolf and a vampire.
"Bram Stoker's Dracula"
"Speak"
In this science fiction novel, the nobility of a feudal future society battle each other for control of a planet containing "spice."
"The Lord of the Rings"
"Catch-22"
"Romeo and Juliet"
"Dune"
This is possibly the best-selling science fiction novel of all time. It follows the story of young noble Paul Atreides, whose family accepts stewardship of the planet Arrakis. Arrakis is the only source of the most valuable substance in the universe: "spice."
An insane perfume maker with an extraordinary sense of smell kills teen girls to try and preserve their scents.
"The Pillars of the Earth"
"Mrs. Dalloway"
"Perfume: The Story of a Murderer"
In this novel, an orphan with an incredible sense of smell -- and who has no natural scent himself -- stalks 18th century France killing young girls to try and preserve their scents as perfume. He uses the power of scent to manipulate the masses and ultimately destroys himself.
"Norwegian Wood"
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An academic is brought into a world of scientific and religious intrigue and must find a can of stolen antimatter that will explode in 24 hours.
"The DaVinci Code"
"The Little Prince"
"Angels and Demons"
In this best-selling mystery novel, academic Robert Langdon ends up tangled in a world of scientific and religious intrigue after a physicist is found dead. Vatican City is in terrible danger as he uncovers decades worth of religious intrigue that pits science and religion against each other.
"The Witching Hour"
An escaped convict becomes an upstanding and wealthy citizen and father, while being tailed by a ruthless police inspector.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
"Les Miserables"
In this 1862 novel written by Victor Hugo, escaped convict Jean Valjean redeems himself, all while being trailed by the ruthless police inspector Javert. The novel follows a large portion of his life through massive political upheaval in France.
"The Count of Monte Cristo"
"Harry Potter"
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