Friday, August 21, 2020

4 Books to Read While Waiting for the Twin Peaks Revival

4 Books to Read While Waiting for the Twin Peaks Revival via GIPHY As I’m sure that any Twin Peaks loving Rioters know, IT IS HAPPENING AGAIN: We know shooting has wrapped, but we don’t know exactly when we’ll be back at the Double R, the place where pies go when they die, drinking coffee that’s black as midnight on a moonless night. The closest we have to a release date is the “first-half to midyear, the early side of mid-year 2017”â€"which, for those of us who’ve been waiting for two decades, is maddeningly vague. But in the meantime, we’ve got books to tide us over! The Secret History of Twin Peaks, by Mark Frost I bought this book in two formats: physical and audio. On purpose, even! Which is a first for me. But I needed them both. NEEDED THEM. I bought the physical copy, because it looked so absolutely beautiful. And I haven’t been disappointed. It’s a dossier compiled by a mysterious figure known only as “The Archivist,” found in July of this year at an active crime sceneâ€"a crime scene that, the cover flap explains, is “classified three levels above top secret.” In the margins are notes from the FBI agent who has been assigned to read, analyse, and fact check itâ€"her initials, appropriately, are TP. I haven’t sat down and read it cover to cover yetâ€"it just doesn’t feel like that kind of bookâ€"but every time I open it, I find a treasure. In this spread, for instance, I found out what happened in the aftermath of the explosion at the Twin Peaks Savings and Loan at the end of Season Two: And, while  I hardly ever listen to audiobooksâ€"I’m such a visual listener that I can’t listen while driving because I START  seeing a mind’s eye movie and  STOP seeing the road, which is somewhat dangerousâ€"and while  the book’s format is so, so visually appealing, I needed the audiobook, too. NEEDED IT. Because, rather than one reader, there are manyâ€"including four actors from the original series: Kyle MacLachlan, Russ Tamblyn, Michael Horse, and David Patrick Kelly: I admit to nearly swooning out of my chair when Michael Horse’s part started. *heart eyes* Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks, by Brad Dukes   THIS BOOK. If you’re a Twin Peaks person and you haven’t already read it, you are in for a huge, HUGE treat. It’s a collection of first-hand accountsâ€"stories about each other, about things that happened on set, about what it was like to work on one of the most iconic shows of the 1990sâ€"from the cast, creators, and crew. So many gems in this bookâ€"every single page has something on it that either makes my heart all fuzzy or makes me want to run around in gleeful circles. The Essential Wrapped In Plastic: Pathways to Twin Peaks, by John Thorne   A show that ran for a season and a half inspired a magazine that ran for thirteen years. Which says a lot about Twin Peaks, right? Anyway, this is a collection of essays and interviews that ran in the magazine, and that also includes a comprehensive episode guide, scripts of deleted scenes, and commentary from cast and crew and so on. Lots of goodies! The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, by Jennifer Lynch This is Laura Palmer’s diary. The one that Harold Smith hid for her, the one in which she wrote  about Killer BOB, the one in which she told secrets about Ben Horne, the one that got all torn up and had to be reassembled. Hoo boy, we passed this book around on the school bus the same way that we passed Flowers in the Attic around. My middle schooler eyeballs POPPED. I own multiple copies of it, because I can just never seem to walk away from it when I spot it at yard sales. It might be a weird book of the heart, I guess, but here we are. Looking for even more? A Twin Peaks cookbook  just came out, so you could start practicing new dishes for next year’s viewing parties… or if youre feeling more highbrow, you could pre-order this one. (Lets be honestâ€"I know I’m going to end up buying  both.) Even more? DONT MIND IF I DO!: See this list of Twin Peaks-y comics, or this list of Twin Peaks-y YA books! Until sometime next year, thenâ€"if you need me Ill be out in the woods, looking for the White Lodge. Sign up for Audiobooks to receive the latest from the audiobooks world. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.

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