Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, today’s post is a little bit of fun!
Now I know you all think you know your literature, but exactly how well do you know it? well I have derived a small fun test, simply distinguish what popular work of fictional literature these maps are from. There are Seven wonders of the world, so naturally there are seven magical and wonderful worlds to Identify!
Simply submit your answers from the multiple choice options for each map in the comment section below. I will reveal the correct answers in 1 weeks time! and will also congratulate anyone who get all 7 correct!
Map No #1
The Dario of Christopher Columbus – Christopher Columbus
Around the world in 80 days – Jules Verne
The Hobbit – J. R. R. Tolkien
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea – Jules Verne
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Map No #2
The Magicians by Lev Grossman
Sea of Poppies – Amitav Ghosh
Where the Wild Things Are – Maurice Sendak
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe – CS Lewis
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Map No #3
Captain Bluebeard – Charles Perrault
The Princess Bride – William Goldman
Eragon – Christopher Paolini
The Sword in the Stone – TH White
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Map No #4
The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway
Gulliver’s Travels – Jonathan Swift
Treasure Island – Robert Louis Stevenson
Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe
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Map No #5
The Magician King by Lev Grossman
The Island of Dr Moreau – HG Wells
The Thirty-Nine Steps – John Buchan
The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights – John Steinbeck
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Map No #6
His Dark Materials – Philip Pullman
The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer
Dune – Frank Herbert
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close – Jonathan Safran Foer
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Map No #7
The Colour of Magic – Terry Pratchett
Flatland – Edwin Abbott
House of Leaves – Mark Z Danielewski
Brave New World – Aldous Huxley
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