phronk 's review for:

4.0

Really only for huge fans of Twin Peaks, which I am. Much of it seems like rambling alternate history, until you do some Googling and find out its ACTUAL history. So I guess I learned something from this book. The idea of taking a minor character that hardly anyone would even remember from the show, and fleshing him out as a key player in both the real world and the show's world, is deeply weird, but weirdness is what I love about the Twin Peaks mythology.

There aren't a whole lot answers about what happened after season 2, but there are just enough that the book serves its purpose of making me even more excited for season 3.

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