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CosmereAvoids the existing author slug while targeting the shared universe itself, which supports extensive questions on worlds, magic systems, novels, characters, and connections.FranchiseThe Hunger GamesFocused franchise universe with notable people, characters, story arcs, franchise expansions, and timeline beats; excellent trivia density.FranchiseDuneClassic and resurgent sci-fi property spanning novels, adaptations, houses, planets, and terminology suitable for deep trivia.BookHarry PotterCross-media franchise with books, films, characters, spells, houses, creatures, and extensive fan demand for trivia.FranchisePercy Jackson & the OlympiansBook-by-book events, demigods, gods, camps, monsters, and adaptations offer clean catalog structure and current audience momentum.FranchiseThe Chronicles of NarniaClassic fantasy series with multiple books, iconic characters, allegorical themes, settings, adaptations, and publication-order questions. Strong educational familiarity adds broad trivia appeal.FranchiseJ.K. RowlingHigh name recognition and enough biographical, publishing, pseudonym, adaptation, and franchise-related material for robust question sets.AuthorRick RiordanEven with Percy Jackson excluded as a slug, the author concept remains distinct and supports trivia across series, mythology, and publishing facts.Author
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CosmereUpdated Apr 7, 2026FranchiseThe New York Times Best Seller listUpdated Apr 7, 2026TopicThe Hunger GamesUpdated Apr 7, 2026FranchiseThe Wheel of TimeUpdated Apr 7, 2026FranchiseThe WitcherUpdated Apr 7, 2026FranchiseJ.K. RowlingUpdated Apr 6, 2026AuthorRick RiordanUpdated Apr 6, 2026AuthorBrandon SandersonUpdated Apr 6, 2026Author
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1.CosmereAvoids the existing author slug while targeting the shared universe itself, which supports extensive questions on worlds, magic systems, novels, characters, and connections.Franchise2.The Hunger GamesFocused franchise universe with notable people, characters, story arcs, franchise expansions, and timeline beats; excellent trivia density.Franchise3.DuneClassic and resurgent sci-fi property spanning novels, adaptations, houses, planets, and terminology suitable for deep trivia.Book4.Harry PotterCross-media franchise with books, films, characters, spells, houses, creatures, and extensive fan demand for trivia.Franchise5.Percy Jackson & the OlympiansBook-by-book events, demigods, gods, camps, monsters, and adaptations offer clean catalog structure and current audience momentum.Franchise6.The Chronicles of NarniaClassic fantasy series with multiple books, iconic characters, allegorical themes, settings, adaptations, and publication-order questions. Strong educational familiarity adds broad trivia appeal.Franchise7.J.K. RowlingHigh name recognition and enough biographical, publishing, pseudonym, adaptation, and franchise-related material for robust question sets.Author8.Rick RiordanEven with Percy Jackson excluded as a slug, the author concept remains distinct and supports trivia across series, mythology, and publishing facts.Author9.Agatha ChristieHuge catalog, famous detectives, adaptations, publication facts, titles, settings, and character networks make this a highly scalable books trivia concept.Author10.Brandon SandersonHuge modern fantasy readership and extensive interconnected bibliography create strong catalog potential and source depth.Author11.Percy JacksonBook-first property with expanding screen adaptations, mythological characters, camps, quests, authorship context, and strong younger-audience demand.Character12.Sherlock HolmesClassic literary character with extensive original stories, famous side characters, quotes, cases, adaptations, and enduring recognition across audiences.Character13.The Wheel of TimeLarge fantasy series with many characters, nations, magical systems, authorship history, and adaptation-driven discoverability.Franchise14.The WitcherCross-media franchise spanning novels, games, and TV adaptation; rich character, monster, kingdom, and authorial background trivia.Franchise15.The Lord of the RingsStrong cross-generational demand with rich lore, characters, places, languages, adaptations, and authorial background; excellent source coverage across books and reference material.Book16.The New York Times Best Seller listStrong source availability and broad appeal; list categories, long-runners, debut entries, authors, and nonfiction/fiction distinctions enable many question formats.Topic
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Agatha ChristieHuge catalog, famous detectives, adaptations, publication facts, titles, settings, and character networks make this a highly scalable books trivia concept.AuthorBrandon SandersonHuge modern fantasy readership and extensive interconnected bibliography create strong catalog potential and source depth.AuthorCosmereAvoids the existing author slug while targeting the shared universe itself, which supports extensive questions on worlds, magic systems, novels, characters, and connections.FranchiseDuneClassic and resurgent sci-fi property spanning novels, adaptations, houses, planets, and terminology suitable for deep trivia.BookHarry PotterCross-media franchise with books, films, characters, spells, houses, creatures, and extensive fan demand for trivia.FranchiseJ.K. RowlingHigh name recognition and enough biographical, publishing, pseudonym, adaptation, and franchise-related material for robust question sets.AuthorPercy JacksonBook-first property with expanding screen adaptations, mythological characters, camps, quests, authorship context, and strong younger-audience demand.CharacterPercy Jackson & the OlympiansBook-by-book events, demigods, gods, camps, monsters, and adaptations offer clean catalog structure and current audience momentum.FranchiseRick RiordanEven with Percy Jackson excluded as a slug, the author concept remains distinct and supports trivia across series, mythology, and publishing facts.AuthorSherlock HolmesClassic literary character with extensive original stories, famous side characters, quotes, cases, adaptations, and enduring recognition across audiences.Character