50 book asks
- the adventures of huckleberry finn: do you think kids or their parents are responsible for their beliefs?
- the alchemist: what are your current plans for the future? will you be upset if they don't work out?
- alice's adventures in wonderland: how do you react to absurd situations?
- and then there were none: do you think murderers deserve to die?
- artemis fowl: how much do you depend on technology?
- beowulf: is it always worthwhile to hear both sides of an argument?
- the canterbury tales: if someone is hypocritical, do you point it out?
- cat's cradle: do you think it's better to believe a lie than to live with an unpleasant truth?
- charlotte's web: what's your favorite art form?
- coraline: if you could change your family, what would you change?
- the crucible: how heavily do you depend on others when forming opinions?
- fahrenheit 451: do you think there's any knowledge that should be kept secret?
- the fault in our stars: if you could have one conversation before you died, who would you talk to and what would you say?
- flowers for algernon: how much potential do you think you have?
- frankenstein: is it wise for humans to attempt to create life?
- the giver: talk about a favorite memory
- the great gatsby: what would you sacrifice for money?
- harry potter: if you could bring someone back from the dead, would you? if so, who would it be?
- the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy: what do you think is the meaning of life?
- the hobbit: do you think the average person has the potential to be a hero?
- holes: if someone poor stole from someone rich, who would you sympathize with?
- howl's moving castle: how quickly do you form opinions about other people?
- the hunger games: would you kill someone if they planned to kill you?
- identical: how clear is your perception of reality?
- the importance of being earnest: are you flattered or annoyed by gentlemanly behavior?
- inferno: do you think you belong in hell? why or why not?
- jonathan livingston seagull: is perfection a good goal?
- the joy luck club: describe your family
- jurassic park: do you think it's wrong to use animals as attractions and accessories?
- the kite runner: if you could, what social issue would you spread awareness about?
- les misérables: do you think people should revolt if the government is corrupt?
- life of pi: if you were stranded, would you be able to take care of yourself?
- the lightning thief: what would you be the god/goddess of?
- the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe: if you could start a new life in a new world, would you?
- lord of the flies: what motivates you best?
- lord of the rings: is it important to work for the greater good of the world?
- of mice and men: would you kill your closest friend to save them from a worse fate?
- the perks of being a wallflower: does listening to other people's problems help you or weigh you down?
- the phantom of the opera: how much do you judge others on physical appearance?
- pride and prejudice: are you romantic?
- the princess bride: what's your best feature?
- a raisin in the sun: what is your most important possession?
- romeo and juliet: have you ever done anything ridiculous for love? what?
- stargirl: do you value uniqueness?
- the taming of the shrew: would you be willing to be in a relationship with someone who is very dominant?
- the tell-tale heart: is there anything you feel guilty about right now? what?
- to kill a mockingbird: do you believe something has value simply because it's beautiful?
- twilight: how consistent are your feelings about people close to you?
- watership down: do you think your right to life is any greater than an animal's?
- the westing game: if you died now, what would you want to happen to your possessions?







