Will R. is undoubtedly right that Filers can expand on the choices in this Bibliocrunch infographic from a wider variety of sf/f books. Everyone’s TBR and To-Be-Eaten piles will tower higher than ever.
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Time for the Stars and Milky Way?
The Notebook matches up with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups? It should be matched up with Butterfinger, surely.
Hershey’s Kisses and Dracula?
Would have been more interesting if she’d explained the reasons for the pairings. I didn’t understand any of them except for Wuthering Heights/Heath bar (ha, ha) and Harry Potter/Nerds. Actually, given dubiously amusing nature othose two examples, maybe it wouldn’t be interesting.
Oh, I get it now.
How about “A Game of Thrones” and Atomic Fireballs?
Also: Fifth? Am I right?
I Sing the Body Electric and Crackle?
Stranger in a Strange Land would have to be a Mars bar.
Children of the Candy Corn?
Three Musketeers is an obvious pair. (I remember that the theater where I saw Three/Four Musketeers didn’t stock it. We were disappointed.)
Anything with rockets and space – Milky Way.
Wait. Why?
Ancillary timtams.
No! Mars bars would by The Martian. 😉