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The Secret History of Twin Peaks

Mark Frost has a new Twin Peaks book out! Grab it on Amazon.

 

(Odds are very high that we do an episode about this book, so if you have any questions or thoughts for us that you think would make for good discussion on the podcast, write them to twinpeaks@idlethumbs.net, or just post them here like you always do :) )

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A few spoiler-free impressions for anyone who, like me, had no idea what this thing was (wrapped for anyone who wants to go in cold):

 

- Except this first one: It's a really nicely designed book. If you want this, you probably don't want the e-book.

 

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Just bought this.  I flipped through to a random page to discover that Frost mentions my favorite character—Double R regular Toad!

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UGGGGGGHHHH  I am about ten pages away from the end of the book and guess who gets added to Twin Peaks lore?

 

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My copy arrived this morning. Sadly I don't know if I have much time to read it at the moment but it should make for a nice distraction over the Christmas break. Strangely enough, despite only ordering a single copy and only being charged for said copy, two books came in the mail today. Were it any other book I wouldn't have given it a second thought but the weirdness of Twin Peaks had my mind immediately thinking of a scenario where a doppelganger book existed, which made me chuckle. 

 

 

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Here are some spoilery thoughts.

 

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I thought this was a fun read. Some messy thoughts now that I've cooled on this admirably bananas thing:

 

Edit: I clarified some of my thoughts on the idea going around that the book is a riddle to be solved, which originally read like I was ragging on the book for the readings it was inspiring.

 

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  On 11/1/2016 at 4:50 PM, mondryle said:

I thought this was a fun read. Some messy thoughts now that I've cooled on this admirably bananas thing:

 

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This is a really good point.  It's a shame we won't get to see this actor in the new series.

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  On 11/2/2016 at 1:29 AM, mikemariano said:

 

This is a really good point.  It's a shame we won't get to see this actor in the new series.

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I kinda forgot about this, but a few days ago I made a recording of me singing lyrics in German about the new Twin Peaks book to a German folk melody. Well...

Here it is:

 

The singing sounds strained because I didn't transpose the chords low enough before I scribbled them all down. At least I developed better intuition for the next time...

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Late to the party, but just finished listening to the audiobook. Not sure I want to go back and read the book. But I'll echo that I most enjoyed the Hawk and Jacoby sections, they felt sincere and added a bit more flesh to those bones. As far as spoilers go I think I might posit: 

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The only part of the book that drove me bonkers was the treatment of one character, which is all over the place. Maybe I'm just anal about dates, but this seemed so blatantly confounding that it was almost funny. Here's what I wrote on the dugpa forum at the time: 

 

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