Billy didn't have the heart to correct him. At least, not the first time they had an actual conversation. If, by some crazed act of God, Teddy decided he wanted to talk to him again, well, maybe then. "His movies are wicked," he replied, "and he was a interesting guy. It's a shame he didn't live for longer, you know?" He offered Teddy a small smile. "Careful with the nutrition books," he replied, "sometimes it's easier to go to a doctor than try and do it yourself, you know?" At least, that's what he always heard.
"Suggestions?" Billy asked as he raised his brows and took a deep breath. "I guess that really depends on if you're interested in more than Tao and nutrition," he replied with a small grin. "You seem like the kind of guy who enjoys a little bit of action-adventure, right?" He shrugged. "If you're not too turned off by magic and fairies and wizards and elves, you might want to check out the Harry Dresden series. They do this cool thing where they blend old stuff with new stuff and it's not super confusing to get through." He smirked. "Of course, you can't go wrong with graphic novels."