April+1

1. What book features an evil woman called “The Other Mother”? Who is the author? (//Coraline//, Neil Gaiman)

2. This villain was responsible for many of Dorothy and Toto’s misadventures in The Wizard of Oz. Name the villain. ( //The Wicked Witch of the West//)

3. This beautiful, elegant, widow is a main character in Philip Pullman's fantasy trilogy, but she isn't nearly as friendly as she sounds. She wants to amputate children's souls - or "daemons" - in the name of the Magisterium. She eventually sees the error of her ways, but - let's face it - she's no Mary Poppins. What is the name of this villain? (//Mrs. Coulter//)

4. ** Dr Zeuss created Cindy Lou Hoo and the people of Whooville to fear and pity this villain who seems to appear around Christmas time. Name the villain and the title of the book. (//The Grinch//-- ** How the Grinch Stole Christmas)


 * 5. **For those of you who like to read Batman Graphic novels, by DC Comics, you will find this villain a bit too serious. ** (//The Joker)//

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 * 6. **A Series of Unfortunate Events, by Lemony Snicket** does not include Count Dracula, yet he writes this Count into his plot. (//Olaf)//

** 7.  It is not a person villain, but in A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle, this villain tends to be present almost everywhere. (//IT//)

8. Holes by Louis Sachar won both the 1998 National Book Award for Young People's Literature and the 1999 Newbery award. What do we call the bad guy in this book? (//The Warden//)

9. Roald Dahl's villains, Farmer Boggis, Farmer Bounce, and Farmer Bean come to mind as the evil trio in Roald Dahl's book called…..(Fantastic Mr. Fox).

10. This villain blends her likes (pepper, hot things, fur coats and having one side of her hair white, the other black) and dislikes (animals). To some she is a perefectly self-actualised human, to others a monster; it depends on what you think of dogs. Names this villain. (//Cruella de Vil)//

11. What book features a villain called Galbatorix? //(Eragon//)

12. In Oliver Twist, the boy who dared to ask for more got more than he asked for when he had to deal with this villain…. (Fagin)

13. Mark Twain’s Adventures of Tom Sawyer & Tom Sawyer features a villain by the name of ______ Joe. Spelled as Tom Sawyer would have spelled it, what is Joe’s first name? (Injun)

14. Who tries to eat Mowgli in //The Jungle Book// By Rudyard Kipling? (//Shere Khan)//

15. The Three Blind Mice, a famous nursery rhyme, has the mice meeting the end of their tale at the hands of this villain. (The Butcher’s Wife).