Although unofficial and unauthorized, The Stranger Things Field Guide is, in my opinion, an absolute must read for fans of Stranger Things. Written by Nadia Bailey and with absolutely incredible illustrations by Phil Constantinesco, this little book is full to the brim of trivia and a unique look inside the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana. I had been expecting it to just be a standard guide to Stranger Things with elements such as character profiles, location guides (and maybe a map of Hawkins), a chronology of events, and so forth, and while it is sort of that, it also features newspaper clippings, an essay written by Dustin for a school assignment, quizzes, etc., all complete with a humorous tone to match. (There even is a step-by-step guide telling you how to make your hair look like Steve's.) I think that the only part of the book that I didn't love is its guide to slang used in the series because several of the words defined are not words that I would consider to be slang and are words that are still commonly used today in 2022, making their inclusion in the book rather unnecessary (words such as freak, gross, jock, and weirdo). Overall, however, I had such a blast reading The Stranger Things Field Guide and recommend it to all fans of Stranger Things, especially since it's a very quick read.