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A Twin Peaks Interpretation: A 90's Person's View of The Twin Peaks Television Series

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130 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Patricia Shook

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October 3, 2010
What a bizarre book this is: I can only assume that Ms. Shook wrote this as a textbook for children. The idea is simple - the narrator wanders through the town of Twin Peaks for 66 pages and witnesses all the events from the series. It's a rambling account which sometimes attempts to explain thematic ideas of the series, but always from a childish point-of-view. The ideas are incredibly scattered: entire pages pass of just plot description, and - hilariously - any references to sex are omitted. (Audrey's deflowering is covered as just 'spending some time' with her man.)

This is followed by a thirty-page plot synopsis, and some cast bios. Props to Ms. Shook for self-publishing, but not recommended.
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