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Q: What Emily Bronte novel features Heathcliff? A: Wuthering HeightsQ: Who does Alice follow down the hole? A: The White RabbitQ: What was the first part of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy? A: The Fellowship of the RingQ: Who was King Lear's favorite daughter? A: CordeliaQ: What novel did Ian Fleming introduce James Bond in? A: Casino RoyaleQ: What adventure tale introduced: "Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!" A: Treasure IslandQ: Who was the fairy in Peter Pan? A: TinkerbelleQ: Who wrote "Around the World in Eighty Days"? A: Jules VerneQ: What does a bibliophile enjoy? A: BooksQ: Who devoured a cake with the words "Eat Me" written on it in currants? A: AliceQ: Who wrote "A Farewell to Arms"? A: Earnest HemingwayQ: Who wrote the novel "The Moneychangers"? A: Arthur HaileyQ: What year did Arthur Hailey publish the novel "The Moneychangers"? A: 1975Q: In the 1975 novel "The Moneychangers", what is the name of Alex Vandervoort's wife? A: CeliaQ: Who wrote the novels "Good as Gold" and "Closing Time"? A: Joseph HellerQ: Which novel did Joseph Heller write as a sequel to "Catch-22"? A: Closing TimeQ: Who wrote the novel "The Moonstone"? A: Wilkie CollinsQ: What year did Wilkie Collins publish the novel "The Moonstone"? A: 1868Q: Which 1868 novel is often considered the first full length, English language detective novel? A: The MoonstoneQ: Which detective novel did Wilkie Collins publish in 1868? A: The MoonstoneQ: Who wrote the novel "Across the River and into the Trees"? A: Ernest HemmingwayQ: In which novel would you find reference to the "Cracks of Doom"? A: The Lord of the RingsQ: Who wrote the detective novel "The Maltese Falcon"? A: Dashiell HammettQ: What year did Dashiell Hammett publish the novel "The Maltese Falcon"? A: 1929Q: What year did Robert A. Heinlein published the novel "The Number of the Beast"? A: 1980Q: Who wrote the 1980 novel "The Number of the Beast"? A: Robert A. Heinlein
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