brandonh 's review for:

2.0

Interesting, but very inessential. It focuses on aspects of the show that I didn't expect and makes central just about the last character I would think of. I honestly found myself thinking a few times that this was an X-Files book, not Twin Peaks. The first and last chapters were my favorite. Even the last chapter, though, ignores a brief scene from the show that by that point in the book seems vital.

There are a few nuggets of information about some of the characters' fates since the original series but that is not the book's purpose. There are even less hints as to where the new episodes will lead. It is beautifully bound and printed, but story-wise, it's for completists only.

If you happen to have a pair of old red-blue 3D glasses, keep them handy. The strange printing choices offer up some fun easter eggs.