The Times/Waterstones Christmas Quiz
All help appreciated.
I've worked out the bulk of the questions 11 to 44 but having problems with the first 10. Still googling! But can anyone assist, please? I will help on others if I can. Thanks.
Pasted from Times website:
It's been a year of strange coincidences and common themes. Identify the ten pairs of books described below, which each have something in common, and ALL EXCEPT ONE of which were published this year:
1 In the year that Tony Blair stepped down, two novelists, both known at least partly as journalists, examined his career, one looking back, one forward.
2 The title of a book in question 1 gives you a clue to these two linked titles, from different genres, which both featured the final appearances of long-running characters.
3 Another real-life character took the lead in two novels. Think of mobile libraries and St Lucia.
4 Two more linked by title. In one a mountain-man explored Britain, in the other a woman explored the outer world and her inner self.
5 These two novels, by previous Booker prizewinners, had climaxes set on beaches in southern England.
6 These two very different novels both featured the Caribbean voodoo-Catholic gods known as orishas or yoruba.
7 These two novels, from either side of the Atlantic, were inspired by a 14th-century storytelling classic.
8 These two novels (one Booker- longlisted) featured Eastern European settings and classical music: in one a musician struggles for success, in the other a British composer has an ill-advised affair.
9 In these two books immigrants from behind the former Iron Curtain came to Britain. Clues: strawberries and asparagus.
10 And finally name the two books that connect England's 2005 Ashes triumph to the lead character in Todd Haynes's new film.