My current Twin Peaks obsession continues with the reading of this book! My impression of books that are TV show tie-ins is that they're generally pretty crappy, but I liked this one a lot. The author does a great job of nailing Cooper's voice, which means that there's a lot of humor resulting from his dry, analytical analysis of EVERYTHING. I especially love the way he describes his really bizarre dreams. The book starts when Cooper is 13, so we get a lot of his back story, but it ends right when he's about to leave for Twin Peaks - so the reader doesn't get any more insight from him about the events surrounding Laura Palmer's death. All in all, another must-read for uber fans of the show.