The Madman’s Daughter Series Quiz - What classic novel should you be living in? By Megan Shepherd
One of the best parts about writing the Madman’s Daughter series was rereading a variety of classics to see which I wanted to use as inspiration for Juliet Moreau’s story. The three I based my trilogy on all had to have a common element—dark science—so I chose The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. While I was flipping back through all these great classics, I started to wonder which one would best fit my personality and be good fits for my friends’ personalities.
1. Which musician do you enjoy the most?
a. Florence + the Machine
b. Taylor Swift
c. Louis Armstrong
d. Rage Against the Machine
e. None. I prefer the sounds of nature.
2. What is your ideal climate?
a. the wind-swept sea
b. a beautiful, sunny spring day
c. summertime in the big city
d. a dark and stormy night
e. a tropical private beach
3. What is your dream occupation?
a. poet
b. wedding planner
c. investment banker
d. doctor
e. park ranger
4. What type of romantic are you?
a. I think there’s a single soul mate for me.
b. I fall in love easily.
c. I tend to love unrequited from afar.
d. I’m too dedicated to my work to look for love.
e. I’m a loner, though I’d like to meet someone.
5. Your favorite food is:
a. Who cares about food if I can’t be with the one I love?
b. birthday cake
c. Does champagne count as food?
d. a perfectly cooked rare steak
e. raw oysters
6. Your ideal pet would be:
a. a wild stallion
b. kittens!
c. a rare tropical fish
d. a snake
e. a dog
RESULTS:
Mostly A’s . . . Wuthering Heights
All you want in the world is to curl up with a cup of tea on a rainy night and write your heart out in a journal. You’re highly emotional, a hopeless romantic, prone to outbursts of anger, joy, and sometimes madness. You’ve been known to stare out at sea and sigh at nothing in particular.
Mostly B’s . . . Pride and Prejudice
You’re a smart, upbeat person with close friends and lots of hopeless crushes. You can usually be found with your nose in a book, unless you’ve been dragged to a party where you have more fun than you expected. Life is full of misunderstandings and adventures.
Mostly C’s . . . The Great Gatsby
There’s nothing wrong with loving the good life. You like money, cars, parties, and money. You dream big, give generously, and don’t let anything stop you, which means your friends and admirers might be taking advantage of you. Still, you look really good on the dance floor.
Mostly D’s . . . Frankenstein
You have a dark personality that’s withdrawn from other people and dedicated to work and science. You might frighten small children. Or you might discover the cure for death. Either way, you’re probably pretty handy with a Band-Aid and a good friend to hang out with around Halloween.
Mostly E’s . . . Robinson Crusoe
No man is an island . . . but a man can be trapped on an island. You’re a natural loner, but that doesn’t mean you don’t like other people. You just can’t get off the island. You love fishing, sunbathing, and building shelters out of palm trees.