Novelist Aubrey | 15 |
Novelist Arundhati ___ | 22 |
Novelist Aphra and family | 25 |
Novelist Anya and family | 24 |
Novelist Anya | 13 |
Novelist Anne's favorite dessert? | 37 |
Novelist Anita | 14 |
Novelist Andric | 15 |
Novelist and WWII flying ace Roald | 34 |
Novelist Anatole | 16 |
Novelist Anais | 14 |
Novelist Anaïs | 21 |
Novelist Amy | 12 |
Novelist Amelia | 15 |
Novelist Ambler | 15 |
Novelist Amado | 14 |
Novelist Allende | 16 |
Novelist Alison | 15 |
Novelist Alexandre | 18 |
Novelist Alcott's middle name | 33 |
Novelist Alan | 13 |
Novelist --- Mae Brown | 22 |
Novelist -- Stanley Gardner | 27 |
Novelist (Civil War general) | 28 |
Novelist | 8 |
Novelette | 9 |
Novel: Prefix | 13 |
Novel: "Return to Morocco"? | 37 |
Novel-sounding beast | 20 |
Novel-plot surprise | 19 |
Novel-plot devices | 18 |
Novel, aBBreviated | 18 |
Novel's twists and turns | 28 |
Novel's turning point | 25 |
Novel's sort of coda | 24 |
Novel's protagonist | 23 |
Novel's postscript | 22 |
Novel's little brother | 26 |
Novel's ID | 14 |
Novel's essence | 19 |
Novel's early stage | 23 |
Novel writing, e.g. | 19 |
Novel wrap-up | 13 |
Novel with the villainous housekeeper Mrs. Danvers | 50 |
Novel with the subtitle "A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns" | 77 |
Novel with the character Serjeant Buzfuz, with "The" | 62 |
Novel with the character Dorothea Brooke | 40 |
Novel with the chapter "Tahiti As It Is" | 50 |
Novel with the chapter "Farming in Polynesia" | 55 |
Novel with a chapter called "Tahiti As It Is" | 55 |
Novel windups | 13 |
Novel whose working title was "The Summer of the Shark" | 65 |
Novel whose title means "island wanderer" | 51 |
Novel whose title comes from Ecclesiastes | 41 |
Novel whose last line is "I never knew who my father was" | 67 |
Novel whose four parts are titled "The Plaintiff," "The Defendants," "Brief to Counsel," and "The Trial" | 144 |
Novel whose first sentence is "I am Ishmael" | 54 |
Novel whose first chapter is titled “Up the Mountain to Alm-Uncle” | 74 |
Novel whose action takes place on June 16, 1904 | 47 |
Novel where Q debuts | 20 |
Novel underpinning | 18 |
Novel type | 10 |
Novel twist | 11 |
Novel turndown? | 15 |
Novel town for Carlo Levi | 25 |
Novel title meaning "rover" | 37 |
Novel title meaning "a rover" | 39 |
Novel title character with a "brief, wondrous life" | 61 |
Novel title character called "My sin, my soul" | 56 |
Novel title | 11 |
Novel thread | 12 |
Novel thought | 13 |
Novel that's hard to grasp? | 31 |
Novel that's downloaded | 27 |
Novel that takes place on June 16 | 33 |
Novel that takes place on a single day in Dublin | 48 |
Novel that strongly influenced the Robin Hood legend | 52 |
Novel that should have been written by T.S. Eliot? | 50 |
Novel that satirized Soviet totalitarianism | 43 |
Novel that opens "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" | 79 |
Novel that opens "I am Ishmael," with "The" | 63 |
Novel that nobody reads | 23 |
Novel that isn't read | 25 |
Novel that introduced 007 | 25 |
Novel that inspired "The Six Million Dollar Man" | 58 |
Novel that inspired "Clueless" | 40 |
Novel that includes Robin Hood | 30 |
Novel that focuses on character growth | 38 |
Novel that features the language Nadsat | 39 |
Novel that evokes prior times | 29 |
Novel that ends "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody" | 104 |
Novel that ends "By noon, the island had gone down in the horizon; and all before us was the wide Pacific" | 116 |
Novel that begins with a mutiny | 31 |
Novel that begins in the Marquesas Islands | 42 |
Novel that begins "When Danny came home from the army he learned that he was an heir and an owner of property" | 120 |
Novel that begins "Stately, plump Buck Mulligan ..." | 62 |
Novel that begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" | 75 |
Novel that begins "'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents'" | 93 |
Novel subtitled “A History of Adventure” | 48 |
Novel subtitled "The Weaver of Raveloe" | 49 |