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      Joe Simon and Jack Kirby are the creators of which character coming to screens in 2011?
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      • Green Hornet

      • The Incredible Hulk

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      1. Joe Simon and Jack Kirby are the creators of which character coming to screens in 2011?
        1. Green Lantern
        2. Captain America
        3. Green Hornet
        4. The Incredible Hulk
      2. According to the Allan and Barbara Pease book, what are men and women respectively bad at?
        1. Talking and keeping secrets
        2. Listening and reading maps
        3. Cooking and driving
        4. Putting the seat down and knowing when to shut up
        1. Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps explains how we're different and what we can do about it. It's a quick, fun, enlightening read, but not to be taken too seriously. :-)

      3. Which author claims that the idea for her book came to her in a dream on June 2, 2003?
        1. Stephenie Meyer (Twilight)
        2. J. K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
        3. Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love)
        4. Rhonda Byrne (The Secret)
        1. Meyer tells the story of the dream and how she knows the exact date on her website

      4. Which publisher has color coded its covers, e.g. orange=fiction, green=thriller.
        1. Virago
        2. Harper Collins
        3. Wordsworth
        4. Penguin
        1. You can read more about how these classic covers came about in the  book Penguin By Design or on the designmuseum.org website. The original rainbow bookcase image can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/juhansonin/3254322054/

      5. Which writer interviewed Lady Gaga for the Financial Times in May 2011?
        1. Bill Bryson
        2. Stephen Fry
        3. Russell Brand
        4. Michael Palin
        1. Delightful banter or dismally bland? You decide

      6. What's this little guy called?
        1. Marvin
        2. Arthur
        3. George
        4. Mike
        1. It's Curious George of course. :-)

      7. What's the relationship between fiction author Iain Banks and sci-fi author Iain M. Banks?
        1. They are father and son.
        2. They are grandfather and grandson.
        3. They are brothers by adoption.
        4. They are the same person.
      8. Which writer's tomb bears this curse?
        1. John Milton
        2. Geoffrey Chaucer
        3. Jonathan Swift
        4. William Shakespeare
        1. The inscription on his tomb at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon reads:

          "Good friend for Jesus sake forbear

          To dig the dust enclosed here!

          Blest be the man that spares these stones,

          And curst be he that moves my bones."

          Find out why he wrote it here.

      9. What do Harper Lee, Oscar Wilde, Emily Bronte and Ralph Ellison have in common?
        1. They were all originally self-published.
        2. They all wrote under pseudonyms.
        3. They were all allergic to cheese.
        4. They all only ever published one novel.
      10. The 1966 novel Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys is a prequel to which Gothic work?
        1. Wuthering Heights
        2. Jane Eyre
        3. The Rime of The Ancient Mariner
        4. Frankenstein
        1. Wide Sargasso Sea is an account of the life of the first Mrs. Rochester, the madwoman in the attic.

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