What does your favorite candy type say about your reading taste?

What's your favorite Halloween candy? We've got reading recommendations based on your candy of choice.

Candy Corn

Sure, it's kinda gross, but weirdly good. It's very popular in some circles. Before you know it, you’re having another handful. You like it but you’re not proud about it.

 

Suggested Reading:

Twilight
Fourth Wing

Reeses Peanut Butter Cups

The popularity is deserved. It's a rich, full experience; even small amounts at a time can be really satisfying, though you might need time to absorb and take it in.

 

Suggested Reading:

James

Babel

Snickers

Critically acclaimed and widely praised. It packs a punch and gives you something to chew on. There's some complexity, yet it's accessible. 

 

Suggested Reading:

Demon Copperhead

Little Fires Everywhere

M&Ms

A classic choice. It's a formula most people are familiar with and consistent with time. Even if it's not your favorite, it's a crowd pleaser.

 

Suggested Reading:

Tell No One

Book Lovers

Sour Patch Kids

"What even is this?", you might be asking yourself. An intense situation that draws you in with a surprising plot twist. It's full of emotional highs and lows, but ultimately satisfying for the right person. If it’s not for you; you won’t touch it.

 

Suggested Reading:

Leave the World Behind

The Whispers

Pixie Stix

Yeah, yeah, they're supposed to be for kids. They are marketed to kids and teens, but they just so sweet and delightful that it's hard for many adults to resist the appeal of these colorful stixs.

 

Suggested Reading:

To Night Owl From Dogfish

Heartstopper

Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute

What kind of candy reader are you? Let us know in the comments!