D Literature - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Wrote Matilda and many more amazing kids books, Roald ______ Dahl
100%
Author of On the Origin of the Species Darwin
97%
Protagonist in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Dorothy
92%
Last name of Sherlock Holmes creator Doyle
92%
Children's book by Dodie Smith that became a famous Disney movie, 101 ________ Dalmatians
90%
Novel written by Miguel de Cervantes about a character who sets out to become a knight-errant Don Quixote
90%
English novelist, journalist, and social critic famous for Oliver Twist and many more Dickens
79%
Author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers Dumas
79%
Arthur Miller's two-act tragedy about Willy Loman's struggles Death of a Salesman
69%
An account of two years hiding in the back of an Amsterdam warehouse Diary of Anne Frank
69%
Lauren Weisberger novel about a young woman hired as a personal assistant to a powerful fashion magazine editor. The Devil Wears Prada
69%
Shakespeare character who elopes with Othello Desdemona
64%
An imagined world or society characterized by fear and distress, think The Hunger Games Dystopia
64%
Dan Brown bestseller of this category The Da Vinci Code
64%
Charles Dicken's novel, Little ______ Dorrit
59%
Frank Herbert classic of this category Dune
56%
Character created by Robert Louis Stevenson who experiments with the duality of human nature Dr. Jekyll
54%
Epic love story written by Boris Pasternak and set in the Russian revolution Doctor Zhivago
46%
An apparition or double of a living person, often depicted as a ghostly or paranormal entity in folklore and fiction. Doppelganger
46%
A word or phrase that is open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risque or indecent. Double Entendre
46%
Book by James Joyce depicting Irish middle-class life The Dubliners
44%
American poet lauded for her originality famous for "'Hope' is the thing with feathers" Dickinson
36%
The final part of a play, movie, or literary work in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are resolved. Denouement
31%
Pride and Prejudice romantic hero Mr. Darcy
31%
Henrik Ibsen play that explores societal expectations of women A Doll's House
28%
Male character who places high importance on physical appearance and personal grooming, refined language and leisurely hobbies such as Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray. Dandy
28%
Series of books by Stephen King The Dark Tower
21%
Literary form of the late 19th-century and early 20th-century American popular fiction issued in a series of inexpensive paperbound editions. Dime Novel
13%
Taylor Jenkins Reid novel about an iconic 1970s rock group and their beautiful lead singer Daisy Jones and the Six
8%
American novelist and journalist well-known for The Year of Magical Thinking Didion
8%
Author of All the Light We Cannot See Doerr
8%
Author well known for The Red Tent Diamant
5%
Popular children's author of Because of Winn Dixie DiCamillo
5%
Debut novel by Pip Williams about a lost narrative, hidden between the lines of a history written by men. The Dictionary of Lost Words
5%
A literary device where a single character speaks at length revealing their thoughts, feelings, and motivations, Shakespeare used this device a lot. Dramatic Monologue
3%
Margaret Laurence novel about Morag Gunn who perseveres through challenges to live her authentic life The Diviners
3%
Ann Patchett novel about a brother and sister who grow up in a mansion known as this ... The Dutch House
3%
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