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Many well-known authors have gone by initials rather than their actual first names. Can you match each author’s initials (1–13) with their surname (a–m), and then with one of their most famous works (A–M)?

1. A. A.

2. C. S.

3. E. B.

4. E. M.

5. H. G.

6. J. D.

7. J. K.

8. J. M.

9. J. R. R.

10. L. M.

11. P. G.

12. S. E.

13. T. S.

a. Barrie

b. Eliot

c. Forster

d. Hinton

e. Lewis

f. Milne

g. Montgomery

h. Rowling

i. Salinger

j. Tolkien

k. Wells

l. White

m. Wodehouse

A. A Gentleman of Leisure

B. 

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