General Books Trivia
Question: Chester Gould conjured a detective so cool he might even out-chill your favorite TV hero—who is he?
Answer: Jim Rockford
Question: Which book did Roald Dalh first whip up to enchant kids and maybe even a few mischievous gremlins?
Answer: The Gremlins
Question: In Michael Connelly’s twisty novel, which slick legal eagle is known by a nickname that sounds like he might drive a vintage car?
Answer: The Lincoln Lawyer
Question: In Elbow Room, who pops up to remind Rogers of that quirky disturbance stirred up by Charles long ago—almost like an undercover office ghost?
Answer: Ex-secretary
Question: When the book biz drops the mysterious abbreviation “Y.A.,” what does it actually stand for—hint, it’s the generation ready to take over!
Answer: Young Adult
Question: In The Great War and Modern Memory trilogy, what thematic twist does its second part explore that turns battlefields into stages for dark humor?
Answer: Irony of war
Question: In Love in the Time of Cholera, which dashing character moonlights as Dr. Urbino’s wingman in the art of courtship—could he be the original love guru?
Answer: Lorenzo Daza
Question: Which iconic spy, renowned for his shaken-not-stirred escapades, has inspired novels by Sebastian Faulks, Jeffrey Deaver, and Anthony Horovitz?
Answer: James Bond
Question: What quirky shellfish lends its name to Delia Owens’ best-seller, hinting at a life as mysterious as any soap opera?
Answer: Crawdads
Question: In Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A, how long does Luis’s unexpected stint behind bars last after that notorious incident?
Answer: A few months
Question: Which irreverent British thinker penned the 2008 hit My Booky Wook, blending humor and eccentric charm?
Answer: Russell Brand
Question: Lee Child’s Killing Floor kicks off the adventures of a protagonist whose name echoes like a one-man wrecking crew—who is he?
Answer: Jack Reacher
Question: Which brilliant literary force bagged the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2009, proving that epic storytelling is as timeless as a classic film?
Answer: Herta Muller
Question: Who is the multi-talented British actress behind the heartwarming novel Anita and Me, showcasing wit and warmth in every page?
Answer: Meera Syal
Question: In The Ants, what kind of weather sets the stage for the grand debut of parasitic queens—think cool, calm, and ready for action!
Answer: Cool weather
Authors Trivia
Question: Who mused that books are a magical passport you can carry in your back pocket?
Answer: Stephen King
Question: The Newbery Medal—honoring a true pioneer of children’s literature—bears whose illustrious name?
Answer: John Newbery
Question: Where does young Harry Potter first call home, tucked away on a perfectly ordinary street that hides extraordinary secrets?
Answer: Privet Drive
Question: Which Finnish author penned The Summer Book, inviting readers to a sunlit adventure full of whimsy and wonder?
Answer: Tove Jansson
Question: In which century did the brilliant Dutch writer, scholar, and humanist Erasmus first dazzle the world with his ideas?
Answer: 15th Century
Question: Genesis and Revelation open and close a text that has shaped cultures for centuries—what is this holy tome?
Answer: The Bible
Question: The blockbuster film Schindler's List sprang to life from a book with a title that hints at both heroism and hope—what was it called?
Answer: Schindler's Ark
Question: In James Hilton’s novel, Mr Chips wasn’t running a business or juggling detective cases—what was his charming profession?
Answer: Schoolmaster
Question: In Carver: A Life in Poems, which sentimental item did Carver keep by his bedside that hints at memories and meaning?
Answer: All of these
Question: What literary trick, like a tongue-twisting charm, spins the sentence “She sells sea shells by the sea shore”?
Answer: Alliteration
Question: Dave Pelzer’s first memoir pulls back the curtain on a life of struggle and triumph—what is its evocative title?
Answer: A Child Called It
Question: Red Alert by Peter George sends shivers down your spine in a thriller set in a world on the brink of nuclear tension—during which historical period does it unfold?
Answer: The Cold War
Question: Before the cinematic spy thrills and stylish suits, there was a mastermind penning secretive adventures—who is the original author behind the James Bond novels?
Answer: Ian Fleming
Question: Which poet, known for his raw and powerful verses, was famously married to the equally compelling Sylvia Plath?
Answer: Sylvia Plath
Question: Far From The Madding Crowd invites us into a tale of rustic romance and resilient characters—who is the genius author behind this timeless novel?
Answer: Thomas Hardy
TV & Film Adaptations Trivia
Question: When dragons soar and thrones are in play, which TV series transforms the epic saga A Song Of Ice And Fire into binge-worthy magic?
Answer: Game Of Thrones
Question: Which cheeky middle-school misfit, whose hilarious mishaps have us cringing and laughing alike, is none other than the ultimate Wimpy Kid?
Answer: Wimpy Kid
Question: Which mystery maestro crafts heart-pounding thrillers featuring Brighton’s coolest detective, Roy Grace—think of him as the James Bond of British crime?
Answer: Peter James
Question: In which mind-bending novel does the protagonist let fate roll the dice on every decision, proving that chance might just be the best policy?
Answer: The Dice Man
Question: Who spun that intricate web of art, secrets, and hidden clues in The Da Vinci Code, leaving us all scavenging museum corridors for answers?
Answer: Dan Brown
Question: Which captivating wordsmith turned romance into a sizzling page-turner with her 50 Shades trilogy, sparking debates and steamy conversations worldwide?
Answer: E.L. James
Question: In which dystopian saga do fiery rebellions and symbolic mockingbirds lead a battle for freedom, as seen in titles like Catching Fire and Mockingjay?
Answer: The Hunger Games
Question: Before penning explosive military adventures, in which elite armed forces unit did Andy McNab and Chris Ryan serve—think of them as the real-life operatives behind blockbuster missions?
Answer: SAS
Question: Which national treasure of wit and wisdom revives Greek legends with a modern twist in books like Heroes, Mythos, and Troy, blending history and humor?
Answer: Stephen Fry
Question: What cunning TV political thriller, full of twists that rival a roller coaster ride through Washington, is based on Michael Dobbs’ explosive trilogy?
Answer: House Of Cards
Autobiographies & Biographies Trivia
Question: After leaving her grandmother's cozy nest, where does Jenna's diary reveal she lands next—hint, it’s a city with a rock 'n' roll vibe and desert charm?
Answer: Boulder City
Question: Which former First Lady spun her remarkable life story into the best-selling 2018 memoir Becoming, inspiring millions worldwide?
Answer: Michelle Obama
Question: Which iconic Rolling Stones member reflected on a life of riffs and rock 'n' roll in his 2011 autobiography titled Life?
Answer: Keith Richards
Question: In Robert Kennedy and His Times, who played the undercover diplomat, assisting in secretive talks with Castro as if orchestrating a spy thriller?
Answer: John Donovan
Question: The charming and insightful No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, filled with wit and wisdom, unfolds against the vibrant backdrop of which African country?
Answer: Botswana
Question: Which lockdown legend, known for his boundless optimism and viral virtual hugs, shares his journey in the 2020 autobiography Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day?
Answer: Sir Tom Moore
Literary References Trivia
Question: Which poetic genius crafted the line that inspired Steinbeck’s title Of Mice and Men, making even mice and men sound like they belong in a Scottish ballad?
Answer: Robert Burns
Question: In Tom Stoppard’s delightfully quirky universe, who is the forgotten half of the duo—Rosencrantz and ___—whose fate is as mysterious as a backstage secret?
Answer: Guildenstern
Question: Who penned the mystical journey of self-discovery in The Alchemist, turning everyday dreams into a quest more epic than any superhero saga?
Answer: Paulo Coelho
Question: Who is the literary mariner behind Robinson Crusoe, the castaway tale that makes you wish for a deserted island and a volleyball buddy?
Answer: Daniel Defoe
Question: In Stoppard’s play of philosophical whimsy, who is the other ill-fated character alongside Rosencrantz, proving that sometimes two’s company even in oblivion?
Answer: Guildenstern
Question: Which eternally youthful mischief-maker, forever flying over Neverland, reminds us that growing up is totally overrated?
Answer: Peter Pan
Question: Who spun the bittersweet narrative of The Mill on the Floss, transforming an ordinary watermill into a stage for passion and destiny?
Answer: George Eliot
Question: Which country icon not only ruled the charts but also crafted the catchy tunes that turned office hours into a lively dance party in 9 to 5?
Answer: Dolly Parton
Question: Who wove the evocative tale of cultural crossings and inner journeys in A Passage to India, inviting readers on an unforgettable odyssey?
Answer: E.M. Forster
Question: Where did Ezra Pound, the modernist maverick, flex his poetic prowess and turn Pennsylvania into his intellectual playground?
Answer: Pennsylvania
Question: Which irreverent genius spun the cosmic comedy of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, transforming interstellar hitchhiking into the ultimate adventure?
Answer: Douglas Adams
Question: Under what pen name did Mary Ann Evans emerge as a literary powerhouse, proving that a name change can birth timeless novels?
Answer: George Eliot
Question: Which American bard celebrated life and nature in a sprawling masterpiece that continues to echo like the beat of an open road?
Answer: Walt Whitman
Question: Who is the thriller maestro behind The Eagle Has Landed, delivering a high-flying tale of wartime intrigue and daring exploits?
Answer: Jack Higgins
Question: Who clinched the 1996 Booker Prize with Last Orders, leaving critics and readers applauding a modern literary masterpiece?
Answer: Graham Swift
Novels Trivia
Question: In American Pastoral, which slick surgeon is credited in Dawn’s diary with giving her that rejuvenating lift—like a facelift straight out of a Hollywood makeover?
Answer: Dr. LaPlante
Question: In The Beak of the Finch, where does the first part of the epilogue transport us—think island vibes with a sprinkle of scientific wonder?
Answer: Daphne Major
Question: In The Great Fire, how does Aldred get a dramatic war wound—was it a stray bullet, or does a grenade bomb steal the show?
Answer: Grenade bomb
Question: In Song of Solomon, what trusty piece of baggage does Milkman dramatically leave behind as he embarks on his epic quest?
Answer: His suitcase
Question: In The Shipping News, whose mysterious identity does Quoyle’s found corpse seem to echo—almost as if Mr. Melville himself stepped out of a maritime ghost story?
Answer: Mr. Melville
Question: In Atonement: A Novel, as Robbie envisions a future with Cecilia, to what milestone age does his imagination whimsically soar?
Answer: 50-years-old
Question: In The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, where is Cesar unexpectedly found dead—could it be in a hotel that hides more secrets than a spy thriller?
Answer: In the hotel
Question: In Sula, what familial barrier does Sula triumphantly get over—hint: it’s more than just old family drama, it’s about guardianship!
Answer: Guardianship
Question: In The Bean Trees: A Novel, when Mattie tells Taylor that Esteban and Esperanza are on the move, where is their next destination—a haven perhaps?
Answer: A safe house
Question: Which futuristic cult classic was inspired by Philip K. Dick’s mind-bending Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?—prepare for neon-lit noir vibes!
Answer: Blade Runner
Question: In the sassy world of post-feminist storytelling, what catchy term was coined in 1995 for an anthology of such tales?
Answer: Chick-Lit
Question: Which journalist-turned-novelist is the creative force behind both Man and Boy and the Max Wolfe series, blending raw reporting with riveting fiction?
Answer: Tony Parsons
Question: When you flip through Dick Francis’s gripping novels, which high-speed sport—full of thundering hooves and nail-biting finishes—races across the pages?
Answer: Horse Racing
Famous Stories Trivia
Question: In Topdog/underdog, how long has it been since Lincoln last hustled his way through the gritty underbelly of street cons?
Answer: 6 or 7 years
Question: Which delightfully deranged school, where chaos is the curriculum and mischief is the norm, leaps off the pages in Ronald Searle’s books?
Answer: St Trinian's
Question: In A Moveable Feast, what heart-wrenching end meets Pascin, sending shockwaves through the bohemian corridors of Paris?
Answer: He hung himself
Question: In The Book of Ruth, what grim deed does Ruby confess to, leaving one of May's chickens in a fate most foul?
Answer: Strangled it
Question: In I Know This Much Is True, what workplace uprising does Papa thwart, earning him that coveted nighttime supervisor gig at Plant 2?
Answer: Unionization
Question: Who is the brilliant author behind Seven Little Australians, chronicling the wild, whimsical adventures of a lively bunch down under?
Answer: Ethel Turner
Question: In White Noise, who steps into the spotlight as Tweedy’s husband, adding a dash of domestic intrigue to the narrative?
Answer: Malcolm Hunt
Question: In King of the Wind, where does the legendary horse Sham finally find its eternal resting place, as steeped in myth as its own story?
Answer: At Gog Magog
Question: Which Robert Harris novel dares to reimagine history, envisioning a chilling world where the Nazis emerged victorious?
Answer: Fatherland
Question: In Invisible Man, what startling assertion does the vet make about who really holds the reins of power over “things”?
Answer: White people
Question: In P.D. James’ novels, which unexpected hobby does detective Adam Dalgleish pursue, proving that even sleuths can have a poetic side?
Answer: Writing Poetry
Question: In Scorpions, where does Mack stake out his spot, waiting on the stoop with the kind of suspense that could launch a blockbuster scene?
Answer: On the stoop
Question: In In America: A Novel, what cheekily named eau de cologne sweeps through New York, blending style with a wink of irony?
Answer: Polish Water
Question: In A Fine Balance: A Novel, whose farewell pulls Maneck back to the rugged mountains, turning grief into a poignant homecoming?
Answer: His father's
Question: Which Frank Herbert classic, set on a vast desert planet where every grain of sand holds a secret, has become a cornerstone of sci-fi lore?
Answer: Dune
Self-Help Books Trivia
Question: Which mystical self-help guide by Rhonda Byrne unlocks the magic of everyday life and has everyone whispering its secrets over coffee?
Answer: The Secret
Question: Who is the charming wordsmith behind the timeless manual that teaches you how to win friends and influence people—with a few unexpected tricks up his sleeve?
Answer: Dale Carnegie
Question: Which inspirational book dares you to kick-start your journey by asking the ultimate question, "Why?" and sets your purpose ablaze?
Answer: Start With Why by Simon Sinek
Question: In The Power of Now, which single moment does the author insist is the only stage worth starring on, as if every second were a blockbuster premiere?
Answer: The present moment
Question: Who penned the game-changing habits that transform ordinary folks into productivity superheroes in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People?
Answer: Stephen R. Covey
Question: Which enchanting guide by Marie Kondo turns your cluttered chaos into a tidy, magical haven where every item sparks joy?
Answer: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
Question: In The Four Agreements, what four golden rules serve as the ultimate cheat codes to living a life of personal freedom and unapologetic authenticity?
Answer: Be impeccable with your word, don't take anything personally, don't make assumptions, always do your best.
Question: Which irreverent guru, unafraid to drop a few F-bombs, teaches us the art of not giving a f*ck about the little stuff?
Answer: Mark Manson
Question: Which heartfelt guide by Brené Brown champions the power of vulnerability, proving that our soft spots are our secret superpowers?
Answer: Daring Greatly
Question: Who is the master of minuscule changes, revealing how tiny tweaks in your daily habits can lead to monumental life transformations?
Answer: James Clear
Question: In Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, what expansive, ever-evolving perspective turns obstacles into opportunities and challenges into triumphs?
Answer: Growth mindset
Question: Which spiritual masterpiece by Eckhart Tolle reminds us that enlightenment isn't some far-off dream but the very essence of the now?
Answer: The Power of Now
Question: Which joyful exploration of habits and happiness by Gretchen Rubin maps out the science of a life well-lived, one delightful step at a time?
Answer: The Happiness Project
Question: Who is the profound thinker whose memoir Man's Search for Meaning transforms even the darkest moments into a quest for life’s ultimate purpose?
Answer: Viktor E. Frankl
Question: Which five secret languages decode the myriad ways we express love, from heartfelt compliments to treasured moments of togetherness?
Answer: Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, Physical Touch
Classic Books Trivia
Question: Who spun the enduring tale of romance and wit in Pride and Prejudice, forever changing the way we view love and manners?
Answer: Jane Austen
Question: Which obsessively driven captain steers the Pequod through turbulent seas in Moby-Dick, channeling a vengeance as fierce as any blockbuster villain?
Answer: Captain Ahab
Question: Which classic narrative follows young Pip's journey from humble beginnings to soaring aspirations, proving that even an orphan can dream big?
Answer: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Question: Which remarkable author crafted To Kill a Mockingbird, a novel that continues to echo with lessons of justice and human decency?
Answer: Harper Lee
Question: In 1984, what ominous slogan reminds citizens that privacy is but an illusion in a world under constant surveillance?
Answer: Big Brother is watching you
Question: Which beloved novel pairs the spirited Elizabeth Bennet with the enigmatic Mr. Darcy, sparking debates and daydreams for generations?
Answer: Pride and Prejudice
Question: Who is the visionary behind Jane Eyre, whose gothic tale of resilience and passion still captivates readers today?
Answer: Charlotte Brontë
Question: Which disaffected hero of The Catcher in the Rye has become the ultimate symbol of teenage rebellion and introspection?
Answer: Holden Caulfield
Question: Which Dickensian epic, set against the fiery backdrop of the French Revolution and featuring the dashing Charles Darnay, continues to mesmerize readers?
Answer: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Question: Who is the mastermind behind the glittering world of jazz, decadence, and elusive dreams in The Great Gatsby?
Answer: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Question: In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, what dramatically whimsical punishment does the Queen of Hearts decree for her subjects?
Answer: Off with their heads!
Question: Which classic novel thrusts a group of boys onto a deserted island, unraveling a tale of survival, power, and chaos?
Answer: Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Question: Who penned the tempestuous and haunting narrative of Wuthering Heights, where love burns as fiercely as the Yorkshire moors?
Answer: Emily Brontë
Question: Who narrates the epic voyage in Moby-Dick, inviting us into a world of obsession, mystery, and the vast, unpredictable sea?
Answer: Ishmael
Question: Which Dickens masterpiece opens with the famous paradox, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," capturing the essence of an era in turmoil?
Answer: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Romance Books Trivia
Question: Who whisked us away on a time-traveling, Highland adventure in Outlander, blending romance with epic history?
Answer: Diana Gabaldon
Question: In Pride and Prejudice, which majestic estate sets the stage for Mr. Darcy’s brooding charm and genteel mysteries?
Answer: Pemberley
Question: Who stirred up the modern romance genre with a steamy twist in the Fifty Shades of Grey series?
Answer: E.L. James
Question: In Romeo and Juliet, before fate threw star-crossed lovers together, who was Romeo’s elusive first crush?
Answer: Rosaline
Question: Which provocative romance pairs the enigmatic Christian Grey with the determined Anastasia Steele in a saga of passion and power?
Answer: Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James
Question: Who penned the witty and charming Bridgerton series that sweeps readers into a world of scandal, society, and sumptuous romance?
Answer: Julia Quinn
Question: In The Notebook, what is the name of the devoted male lead whose love story has melted countless hearts?
Answer: Noah Calhoun
Question: Who crafted the heartwarming and thought-provoking romance in Me Before You, where love challenges life's toughest choices?
Answer: Jojo Moyes
Question: In Gone with the Wind, which fiery heroine captures the tumultuous spirit of the Old South with irresistible defiance?
Answer: Scarlett O'Hara
Question: Who is the creative force behind the Twilight series, where romance meets the supernatural under a moonlit sky?
Answer: Stephenie Meyer
Question: In The Fault in Our Stars, who is the charming and resilient male protagonist whose journey through love and loss leaves an indelible mark?
Answer: Augustus Waters
Question: Who spun the intricate tale of time-crossed love in The Time Traveler's Wife, where fate and chronology collide?
Answer: Audrey Niffenegger
Question: In The Hating Game, what savvy role does the female protagonist hold, as she navigates office rivalries with wit and charm?
Answer: Executive assistant
Question: Who is the seductive storyteller behind the sizzling Crossfire series, where every page ignites passion and intrigue?
Answer: Sylvia Day
Question: In The Princess Bride, who embarks on a daring quest filled with adventure, wit, and true love, capturing hearts across generations?
Answer: Westley
Thriller Books Trivia
Question: Who is the mastermind behind the Jack Reacher thrill rides that keep readers on the edge of their seats?
Answer: Lee Child
Question: In The Da Vinci Code, who is the relentless symbol-hunter unraveling clues on a quest for the Holy Grail?
Answer: Robert Langdon
Question: Who spun the dark, twisty tale of deceit and mystery in the psychological thriller Gone Girl?
Answer: Gillian Flynn
Question: In The Girl on the Train, which determined heroine embarks on a journey of obsession and secrets?
Answer: Rachel Watson
Question: Which blockbuster thriller introduces us to the fierce hacker with a dragon tattoo, Lisbeth Salander?
Answer: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Question: Who penned the captivating and twisty narrative of The Girl on the Train, turning everyday commutes into enigmatic adventures?
Answer: Paula Hawkins
Question: In The Silence of the Lambs, which notorious, incarcerated mind-bender lends his chilling insights to the FBI?
Answer: Hannibal Lecter
Question: Who crafted the high-octane espionage saga of The Bourne Identity, complete with memory loss and heart-pounding chases?
Answer: Robert Ludlum
Question: In The Girl in the Spider's Web, who took the helm to continue the iconic Millennium series after Stieg Larsson's legendary legacy?
Answer: David Lagercrantz
Question: Who is the brilliant architect of the mind-twisting psychological thriller The Silent Patient?
Answer: Alex Michaelides
Question: In The Silence of the Lambs, which determined FBI trainee dares to seek guidance from a notorious cannibal to crack a chilling case?
Answer: Clarice Starling
Question: Who ignited the Scandinavian thriller scene by spinning the explosive narrative of The Girl Who Played with Fire?
Answer: Stieg Larsson
Question: In The Girl on the Train, what is the mysterious name of the missing woman who becomes the obsession of our heroine?
Answer: Megan Hipwell
Question: Who is the creative force behind the suspense-filled, modern thriller The Girl Before that keeps us guessing until the very end?
Answer: JP Delaney
Question: In The Da Vinci Code, which enigmatic secret society does Robert Langdon uncover in his quest for ancient mysteries?
Answer: The Priory of Sion
Crime Books Trivia
Question: Who is the mastermind behind the gripping crime series featuring detective Harry Bosch, whose investigations pull you into the gritty underbelly of justice?
Answer: Michael Connelly
Question: In The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which intrepid investigative journalist teams up with Lisbeth Salander to crack chilling mysteries?
Answer: Mikael Blomkvist
Question: Who penned the bone-chilling classic The Silence of the Lambs, where suspense and psychological terror intertwine?
Answer: Thomas Harris
Question: In the Sherlock Holmes series, who stands as the ever-faithful companion, offering wit and wisdom alongside the great detective?
Answer: Dr. John Watson
Question: Which iconic crime novel showcases the meticulous detective Hercule Poirot as he unravels the secrets aboard a fabled train?
Answer: Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
Question: Who is the clever author behind The Girl Before, a tale that twists expectations and keeps you guessing at every turn?
Answer: JP Delaney
Question: In The Cuckoo's Calling, what is the name of the hard-boiled private detective who digs deep into the mysterious death of a supermodel?
Answer: Cormoran Strike
Question: Who spun the saga of power, betrayal, and family in the classic crime novel The Godfather?
Answer: Mario Puzo
Question: In The Girl on the Train, what is the name of the elusive missing woman who captivates Rachel’s troubled curiosity?
Answer: Megan Hipwell
Question: Who is the prolific storyteller behind the crime series featuring detective Alex Cross, whose cases are as intricate as they are thrilling?
Answer: James Patterson
Question: In The Hound of the Baskervilles, what is the name of the family that finds itself haunted by a supernatural canine curse?
Answer: The Baskervilles
Question: Who crafted the hard-boiled noir classic The Maltese Falcon, a tale steeped in mystery and shadowy intrigue?
Answer: Dashiell Hammett
Question: In Gone Girl, what is the name of the missing woman whose disappearance sends shockwaves through a twisted narrative?
Answer: Amy Dunne
Question: Who is the mastermind behind the crime series featuring the sophisticated and determined Inspector Lynley?
Answer: Elizabeth George
Question: In The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, who stands as the criminal mastermind and archenemy, challenging Holmes at every turn?
Answer: Professor Moriarty
Miscellaneous Books Trivia
Question: In Commander in Cheat, which sport does Rick Reilly dissect to reveal Donald Trump’s larger-than-life exploits—hint: it’s a game played on sprawling greens?
Answer: Golf
Question: Where does the ever-observant Miss Marple call home, setting the stage for her clever, quiet investigations in a village brimming with secrets?
Answer: St Mary Mead
Question: Richard Osman’s best-selling crime novel intriguingly borrows its title from a day of the week—can you name which one?
Answer: Thursday
Question: In her whimsical adventure, who is the jittery guide that lures Alice down the rabbit hole into Wonderland?
Answer: White Rabbit
Question: Which brilliant writer, known for her haunting poetry and turbulent life, tragically took her own life?
Answer: Sylvia Plath
Question: Crystal, Angel, and Winner Takes All are novels that burst with glitz and drama—who is the celebrity behind these flashy titles?
Answer: Katie Price
Question: Tom Brown’s School Days transports us to which historic institution, where discipline and camaraderie shape youthful exploits?
Answer: Rugby School
Question: Who is the legal thriller maestro behind The Runaway Jury, The Firm, and The Pelican Brief, keeping us on the edge of our seats?
Answer: John Grisham
Question: In One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, what method is used to test the patients for TB, adding a slice of clinical realism to the story?
Answer: Chest x-rays
Question: Which imaginative author conjured up worlds where gods walk among us and dreams take flight in American Gods, The Sandman, and Coraline?
Answer: Neil Gaiman
Question: Which pop icon ventured into the literary realm with the 2003 novel The English Roses, proving she’s more than just a music legend?
Answer: Madonna
Question: Who cast a spell over millions with her saga of brooding vampires and star-crossed romance in the Twilight series?
Answer: Stephenie Meyer
Question: Which author tugged at our heartstrings with the bestseller Heart of the Dreaming, weaving tales of passion and longing?
Answer: Di Morrissey
Question: In The Alchemist, the reflective epilogue unfurls on a mystical island—what is the name of this enchanting setting?
Answer: Daphne Major
Question: Who is the philosophical storyteller behind The Alchemist, inspiring readers worldwide to pursue their personal legends?
Answer: Paulo Coelho
Question: Which seminal graphic novel by Alan Moore, featuring enigmatic figures like Rorschach and Dr Manhattan, revolutionized the superhero genre?
Answer: Watchmen
Question: Who soared to literary fame with the inspiring tale of a bird that dares to dream beyond the ordinary in Jonathan Livingston Seagull?
Answer: Richard Bach
Question: Which memoir paints a poignant portrait of poverty-stricken childhood with unflinching honesty and lyrical beauty?
Answer: Angela's Ashes
Question: In Richard Bach’s soaring narrative, what kind of bird is Jonathan Livingston, whose adventures take flight into the realm of inspiration?
Answer: Seagull
Question: In The Year of Magical Thinking, how old was Joan’s mother when she teetered on the edge of life, marking a deeply moving moment?
Answer: 90 years old
Question: Under what pen name did Mary Ann Evans craft timeless literary masterpieces, forever changing the landscape of English literature?
Answer: George Eliot
Question: Which tough, no-nonsense Northern detective, brought vividly to life on TV by Brenda Blethyn, was created by Ann Cleeves?
Answer: Vera Stanhope
Question: How do you spell out the very essence of mental capacity—the measure of just how clever someone is?
Answer: Intelligence
Question: Which notorious literary rebel did Caroline Lamb famously label as “mad, bad and dangerous to know,” capturing a wild spirit of genius?
Answer: George Byron
Question: Which delightful duo transformed morning TV into a bibliophile’s haven with their wildly popular Book Club launched in 2004?
Answer: Richard And Judy
Question: In musical theory, which interval is known as a tone, equivalent to a major second, setting the foundation for harmonic magic?
Answer: Major second
Question: Which glamorous detective, with a flair for solving mysteries in style, leaps off the pages in Kerry Greenwood’s beloved series?
Answer: Phryne Fisher
Question: Whose candid, hilariously relatable diary chronicles the trials and triumphs of modern life, making her an iconic figure in contemporary fiction?
Answer: Bridget Jones
Question: Which irreverent Monty Python alum penned the memoir Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life, reminding us to laugh through life’s absurdities?
Answer: Eric Idle
Question: Bradford proudly claims the birthplace of which visionary artist, celebrated for his vibrant canvases and innovative style?
Answer: David Hockney