100% | ANN | 3 | Coulter who wrote "Godless: The Church of Liberalism" |
49% | POE | 3 | Who wrote of "sorrow for the lost Lenore" |
48% | BETH | 4 | Henley who wrote "Crimes of the Heart" |
48% | KEN | 3 | Follett who wrote "Eye of the Needle" |
48% | ADLER | 5 | Warren who wrote "The War of the Roses" |
48% | ECO | 3 | Umberto who wrote "The Name of the Rose" |
48% | LEROUX | 6 | Gaston who wrote "The Phantom of the Opera" |
48% | ODELL | 5 | Scott who wrote "Island of the Blue Dolphins" |
48% | GOODONE | 7 | Jane who wrote "In the Shadow of Man" |
48% | BAUM | 4 | Author who wrote about the Land of Oz |
48% | RING | 4 | Lardner, Jr. who wrote "Woman of the Year" |
47% | ABBOTT | 6 | Jack who wrote "In the Belly of the Beast" |
47% | DANTE | 5 | Poet who wrote of the nine circles of hell |
47% | AUEL | 4 | Jean who wrote "The Clan of the Cave Bear" |
47% | ANN | 3 | Brashares who wrote "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" |
47% | LEROUX | 6 | Gaston ___, Frenchman who wrote "The Phantom of the Opera" |
47% | VEBLEN | 6 | Economist who wrote "The Theory of the Leisure Class" |
47% | TENNYSON | 8 | Poet who wrote "The Charge of the Light Brigade" |
47% | ALLAN | 5 | Bloom who wrote "The Closing of the American Mind" |
47% | ERLE | 4 | Gardner who wrote "The Case of the Negligent Nymph" |
47% | PEREC | 5 | George who wrote "W, or the Memory of Childhood" |
47% | KOVIC | 5 | Ron who wrote "Born on the Fourth of July" |
47% | ELIOT | 5 | Poet who wrote "Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity" |
47% | VOLTAIRE | 8 | French philosopher who wrote The Age of Louis XIV |
47% | THUCYDIDES | 10 | Athenian general who wrote "History of the Peloponnesian War" |
47% | KEN | 3 | Follett who wrote the 2014 novel "Edge of Eternity" |
47% | ERASMUS | 7 | Who wrote "In the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king" |
47% | ERASMUS | 7 | Who wrote "In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king" |
47% | ERICIDLE | 8 | Who wrote and sang "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" |
47% | AYNRAND | 7 | Who wrote "Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think" |