The Alphabetti Spaghetti Quiz
The Alphabetti Spaghetti Quiz
26 questions from A to Z on all things literary.
26 questions from A to Z on all things literary.
Scout and Jem’s father and possibly one of the greatest dads in literature.
The Harry Potter series falls into this category of book genres.
The country from where the story of Cinderella originated.
Jay Gatsby’s love.
Goody Proctor in The Crucible.
The first novel with a strong Everdene woman in it.
The man who made it possible for all of us to read, the inventor of the printing press.
Purposely confusing audiences for hundreds of years – but in A Midsummer Night’s Dream which ‘H’ loves Demetrius?
The chilling true crime 'non-fiction novel' that made Truman Capote's name.
The oldest written form of this girls’ name is found in The Merchant of Venice.
Shakespeare’s shrew.
The first of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books.
The younger Dashwood sister in Sense and Sensibility.
The other side of the wardrobe.
The optional comma before the word 'and' at the end of a list.
Noel Coward’s hilarious play about a self-obsessed actor.
Fictional American detective from the late 1920’s. First name Ellery.
The prim missionary who falls for the rough, hard drinking captain of The African Queen.
Terry Pratchett’s brilliant satire on religion.
Patented in 1829 the first typewriter was called by this name.
The original spelling of the 1516 work of fiction and political philosophy by Thomas More.
International publisher of women’s books, founded in 1973.
A surname that was popularised by JM Barrie into a girls’ name.
A minor character in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, surname Lovegood.
A dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood about two survivors, Ren and Toby.
The author of The Book Thief.