3.83 AVERAGE


reread 2024
through the darkness of future past the magician longs to see one chance out between two worlds fire walk with me !!!!!!

What can I say, I want more Twin Peaks, more. MORE!

Actually cried at Margaret's speech she sent to Hawk, so...

This is obviously only worth reading if you’ve watched all three seasons and the movie, which I have! And if you’re interested in what happened to all those characters in the meantime, which I was! And if you want more answers, but not all the answers because it’s still David Lynch, which I did!

And so I found this book quite adequate.

A fun supplemental reading for Twin Peaks. I was hoping to gain some more insight into the bizarre and confounding journey that is the Return, and while I got some of that, I am also left with more questions than answers. Which, considering what Twin Peaks' nature, is not necessarily a bad thing. The mystery goes on.

Good, junky fun. Not as trashy (not a criticism...) as Laura Palmer’s Diary, and a good coda to The Return for those of us who miss spending time in Twin Peaks each week.

Como todos os livros publicados concomitante e diretamente ligados à Twin Peaks (e li todos) este livro é uma delícia, não só aumenta a experiência artística desse universo como aumenta a amplitude das nossas considerações sobre a série. Todas as pontas soltas que havia no dossiê do Major Briggs são finalmente destrinchados e o exemplo mais eficaz disso é toda a questão envolvendo a Annie, personagem esta que ressurgiu como meme dos aficcionados com o fatídico "How's Annie?" durante a transmissão de toda a terceira temporada, ou, num âmbito de fofocas de jornais, também não saberíamos que Lana Milford costumava sair com Trump nos anos 90...
Tinha me prometido que o leria apenas quando a Cia das Letras lançasse uma edição visualmente requintada tal como aconteceu com A História Secreta de Twin Peaks, mas quando soube que a editora não lançaria este livro acabei optando pelo ebook em inglês em detrimento de sua edição física, na esperança de que alguma editora lance futuramente o livro no Brasil.
Eu adoro, mas tem gente que não gosta desse livro porque supostamente "estragaria" a experiência da terceira temporada por explicar demais, mas acho um complemento muito bem vindo, uma espécie de livro-fetiche.

Just the thing I needed to help with my withdrawal now that The Return is over. It's much more focused on the characters we know from the TV series as opposed to much of The Secret History of Twin Peaks, and even the unexpected parts were welcome (Wasn't exactly clamoring for more on Dr. Jacoby's history, but it was interesting nonetheless). And, yes, it does help with explaining that ending.

It answered some questions and gave closure, some happy most not, to the people and events of Twin Peaks. I wish there were a few more answers (like why the Doubles, why was Leland possessed and Cooper trapped, how did Leland get into the Lodge), but for a book that's written from a new Blue Rose/FBI agent it was satisfactory.

Very readable in one sitting. The Final Dossier again illustrates that while Lynch is the vision & artist, Frost was/is the force behind character development & narrative plot. Here he is itching to provide some depth and context to plot points in Season 3. A neat companion piece and will satisfy *some* fan theorists.
dark mysterious reflective medium-paced