7th - 9th Grade: Books & Literature Flashcards
Name the author who created Charlotte in Charlotte’s Web
E.B. White
Name the author who created Winne the Pooh
A.A. Milne
Name the author who created Peter Pan
J.M. Barrie
Name the author who created The Cat in the Hat
Dr. Suess
Name the author who created Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
also wrote Tom Sawyer
Name the author who created Peter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter
Name the author who created Hermione Granger
J.K. Rowling
Name the author who created Aslan
C.S. Lewis
Name the author who created Alice in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
Name the author who created the Cowardly Lion
L. Frank Baum
Name the author born William Sidney Porter, who wrote Cabbages & Kings as well as his best known short story The Gift of the Magi
O. Henry
In literature, what term refers to a comparison between two things that are similar in some way… often used to help explain something or make it easier to understand
Analogy
Who wrote Moby Dick?
Herman Melville
first line: Call me Ishmael…
What name is given to a type of writing composed of variable, usually unrhymed lines having no fixed metical pattern?
Free verse
Who wrote Lord of the Flies?
William Golding
Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?
Charles Dickens (about London & Paris) (first line: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...)
In what poem by Edgar Allen Poe does the speaker recall his childhood love for a beautiful maiden?
Annabel Lee
What was Dr. Suess’ real name?
Theodore Geisel
Who wrote Black Beauty?
Anna Sewell (first line: The first place that I can well remember was a large pleasant meadow with a pond...)
What American ornithologist and bird artist is best known for his publication Birds of America?
John James Audubon (pronounced “odd-bon” or odd-o-bon)
What Shakespearean king had three daughters, two were unfaithful but one, Cordelia, was faithful?
King Lear
According to legend, The Earl of Huntington became an outlaw after killing one of the king’s stags. By what name do we know this character that lives in the Sherwood Forest?
Robin Hood
What legend of American literature was raised by coyotes after falling from a wagon as a baby, invented the lasso, rode a cyclone and used a rattlesnake as a whip?
Pecos Bill
What French author wrote the books, Around the world in Eighty Days and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea?
Jules Verne
Whose memoirs were recounted in book subtitles Diary of a Young Girl?
Anne Frank
What British author wrote the novels Moll Flanders & Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe
This author wrote under a pen name of Eric Arthur Blair. Name this author of the political satires 1984 and Animal Farm
George Orwell
In what novel does a reclusive uncle named Archibald Craven take in his orphaned niece, Mary Lennox?
The Secret Garden
Who is the author of Lord of the Rings?
J.R.R. Tolkein
Name the author who created characters including Violet, Klaus, Sunny and Count Olaf
Lemony Snicket
they are in his books: A Series of Unfortunate Events
Identify the author who created the fictional setting Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
Identify the author who created the fictional setting Narnia
C.S. Lewis
Identify the author who created the fictional setting The Shire
J.R.R. Tolkein
Identify the author who created the fictional setting Who-ville
Dr. Suess OR Theodore Geisel
In what novel are a trio of pets, a lab, bull terrier and a cat, left stranded in a cabin over two hundred miles from home?
The Incredible Journey
Who wrote stories about the Knight, the Reeve and the Wife of Bath, among others, stories collectively known as the Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey (pronounced Jeffery) Chaucer
This cartoonist was from St. Paul, MN. He developed a series based on floppy-eared dog and a number of his friends. The dog’s name was Snoopy. Who was the cartoonist?
Charles Shultz