PIRMĀ SEMESTRA NOSLĒGUMA TESTI
Different people prefer different kinds of books. Study the readers' descriptions (1–3). Match each person with the most suitable book (A–E).
Each book can be used only once. There are two extra book descriptions. 
 
Readers' profiles:
1. Anna enjoys stories with mystery and tension. She likes books that create unease and make her feel nervous about what might happen next.
Anna should read:
2. Daniel enjoys serious stories that explore society and human behaviour. He likes books that make him reflect and think deeply about important issues.
Daniel should read:
3. Lucas likes fast-moving stories with danger and excitement. He quickly loses interest if the plot slows down and prefers constant adventure.
Lucas should read:
 
Book options: 
A) George Orwell "1984" - a novel that examines authority, fear, and freedom, encouraging readers to question power and control.
B) Lewis Carroll "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" - a playful and imaginative story filled with unusual characters, strange situations, and nonsense-like humour rather than serious events.
C) Arthur Conan Doyle "The Hound of the Baskervilles" - a detective novel with a threatening mood, continuous suspense, and a constant sense of risk.
D) J. K. Rowling "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone" - a fantasy novel filled with magical conflicts, risky situations, and rapid plot development that keeps the story moving.
E) Philip Pullman "Northern Lights (The Golden Compass)" - a fantasy novel with a complex world, philosophical ideas, and multiple storylines that become more challenging as the story develops.
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