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1. "The Hunger Games"
John Green
2. "Harry Potter and The Order of Phoenix"
JK Rowling
3. "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Suzanne Collins
4. "Pride and Prejudice"
Stephanie Meyer
5. "The Book Thief"
CS Lewis
6. "Twilight"
Harper Lee
7. "Animal Farm"
Jane Austen
8. "Chronicles of Narnia"
JRR Tolkien
9. "The Lord of the Rings"
Markus Zusak
10. "Fault in Our Stars"
George Orwell
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "The Hunger Games"
Answer: Suzanne Collins
The idea for "The Hunger Games" came to Suzanne Collins while she was watching news about invasion of Iraq. There have been over 65 million copies of the book sold in the world. "The Hunger Games" is a story about 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen who lives in a dystopian future.
2. "Harry Potter and The Order of Phoenix"
Answer: JK Rowling
JK Rowling was the runner up for "Time" magazine Person of the Year in 2007. Harry Potter books have sold more than 500 million copies worldwide. Harry Potter is a story about three young wizards in England.
3. "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Answer: Harper Lee
"To Kill a Mockingbird" was banned in Burbank California and Tucson Arizona. Harper Lee grew up in Monroeville Alabama. "To Kill a Mockingbird" is about the Great Depression and a young black man accused of raping a white woman in Maycomb, Alabama.
4. "Pride and Prejudice"
Answer: Jane Austen
The original title of Pride and Prejudice was called "First Impressions". "Pride and Prejudice" is set in 19th-century England where Mr. Bennett is looking for a male heir to inherit his estate.
5. "The Book Thief"
Answer: Markus Zusak
Markus Zusak redrafted "The Book Thief" over 200 times. "The Book Thief" was on the New York best seller list for 230 weeks. "The Book Thief" is about a young girl in Germany who shares her love of reading with her foster father.
6. "Twilight"
Answer: Stephanie Meyer
"Twilight" is about Bella Swan who falls in love with a vampire. Twilight took three months to write.
7. "Animal Farm"
Answer: George Orwell
The original title of "Animal Farm" was "Animal Farm: A Fairy Story". The book was written in three months. "Animal Farm" is about a group of animals who rebel against their owner.
8. "Chronicles of Narnia"
Answer: CS Lewis
The idea for "Chronicles of Narnia" came from CS Lewis and his brother. They spent time in Northern Ireland which inspired them. "Chronicles of Narnia" is about children who are magically transported to the land of Narnia to protect it.
9. "The Lord of the Rings"
Answer: JRR Tolkien
"The Lord of the Rings" was published in 1954. The character Merry was first named Marmaduke but was later changed. "The Lord of the Rings" is about a young Hobbit named Frodo who sets out on a quest to destroy a magical ring that could bring evil into his world.
10. "Fault in Our Stars"
Answer: John Green
"The Fault in Our Stars" is based on a true story. "The Fault in Our Stars" is about two teenagers who have cancer and fall in love with each other.
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