I question some of these matchups. At first I was thinking of books that series were drawn from (as it seems so many TV shows and films these days are based on books). But the matchup for Derry Girls, for example, doesn't sound much like the series (which was seriously funny). I think it might be difficult for any book to capture that show well, since there was a certain immediacy and physicality in the televised version that wouldn't come across the same in text.
I can kind of see the connection for Halt and Catch Fire, but you'd think they'd recommend some good nonfiction about those years, given they do make nonfiction recommendations for some other shows.
Also regarding Mrs. Maisel, Funny Girl is also a TV series (just called Funny Woman)!
I can kind of see House of Usher and Mrs. Westaway, but it seems to me the tone is different.
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I can kind of see the connection for Halt and Catch Fire, but you'd think they'd recommend some good nonfiction about those years, given they do make nonfiction recommendations for some other shows.
Also regarding Mrs. Maisel, Funny Girl is also a TV series (just called Funny Woman)!
I can kind of see House of Usher and Mrs. Westaway, but it seems to me the tone is different.