Across
- 4. ___ is the only novel written by Emily Bronte, though it was originally published under her pen name 'Ellis Bell'
- 5. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." starts the famous novel written by ___
- 7. Many common words and phrases made their first documented apperance in Shakespeare plays, including the term 'wild-goose chase,' when it was said by the character ___ in 'Romeo and Juliet'
- 10. ___ is a French historic novel from 1862, is nearly 3,000 pages long, and has inspired many movie adaptations, a very successful musical, and a movie musical
- 11. 'The Catcher in the Rye' is a 1951 novel about a teenage boy, ___, and his feelings on personal loss and identity
- 13. ___ is the first name of the author of 'Pride and Prejudice' and also the first name of the older Bennet sister - who is known for being famously beautiful and very kind
Down
- 1. ___, the title of the book and the name of a doctor - not a monster, is often credited as the first true science fiction novel
- 2. The first phrase that Charlotte, the loyal barn spider, weaves into her web in 'Charlotte's Web' to help save Wilbur, the anxious pig, is ___
- 3. Though it's now known as 'Jane Eyre,' the novel was originally published as, 'Jane Eyre: An ___'
- 5. In 'Alice in Wonderland,' ___ keeps falling asleep at the tea party hosted by the Mad Hatter
- 6. 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' is a wildly successful novel and is actually a sequel to 'Adventures of ___'
- 8. ___ was most known for his realistic portrayls of life in Russian societies, as seen in his novels, 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina'
- 9. In 'Pride and Prejudice,' Mr. Darcy, the stoic, yet romantic, male protagonist, owns ___, a country estate
- 12. ___ is the first word of the title of these two novels; the first is focused on four sister growing up together and the second novel tells the story of a little girl who is forced to live in the attic of her boarding school as a servant
