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Naming Novels From Their Characters, Part Two
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Literary Characters
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Nero Wolfe
Nero Wolfe was a great fictional detective created by Rex Stout. He solved crimes from behind his desk, and rarely left his brownstone. He was a gourmet and an avid reader, whose eccentricities made him truly memorable. Wolfe appeared in 33 novels and 39 short stories, which have been adapted for both the small screen and the silver screen numerous times. If you've read the Nero Wolfe books, this should be an easy quiz. If you haven't, you've missed a real treat.
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Literary Villains
Sometimes, the most vivid characters in fiction are the anti-heroes. Driven by jealousy, greed, malice or desire for revenge, they intentionally harm others and show disregard for the generally accepted values and principles.
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Naming Novels From Their Characters
This is a very difficult quiz. You must name the novel given a list of characters.
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