| Author | Letter | Description | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| J. Conrad | H | A colonial traveler struggles to light a fireplace in a poorly illuminated hut. | Hearth of Darkness | 86%
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| F. Hebert | C | A noble heir wants to control the family's spice business, despite not being very bright. | Dunce | 71%
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| R. Kipling | S | The story of an Irish orphan searching for 1% milk in colonial India. | Skim | 71%
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| U. Eco | P | A prolific medieval monk struggles to find the title for his latest novel. | The Name of the Prose | 71%
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| E. Hemingway | M | The symbolic tale of the epic struggles of an ageing Cuban tailor. | The Old Man and the Seam | 71%
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| V. Woolf | B | A chronicle of summers spent fighting plant disease off the coast of Scotland. | To the Blighthouse | 71%
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| E. Hemingway | F | A first-person account of the demographic shift from rural to urban living. | A Farewell to Farms | 57%
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| M. Proust | X | A late 18th century French aristocrat tries to find his lost digital watch. | In Search of Lost Timex | 57%
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| W. Faulkner | E | The story of a very lazy textiles designer in rural Mississippi. | As I Lay Dyeing | 43%
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| J. Heller | Y | A compilation of the most memorable earworms of World War II. | Catchy-22 | 43%
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