
To give a voice to a character whose voice we never really got to hear on the show. In a nutshell, what it lacks is David Lynch. And it lacks the complexity and the macabre threads that tie that show together.

It lacks the world building that the show renders effortlessly.

Siri knows me as "Audrey.")īut this just.doesn't.work. My alias is Audrey Horne for crying out loud. The characters of Twin Peaks are as real to me as people who actually exist. It is my favorite show ever and nothing else has even remotely come close to it (not even my beloved Walking Dead. And I needed to let this book sit and stew in my head before rating or reviewing it because I don't want this book to ruin the show's magic (particularly since it's coming back next year! HAPPY DANCE)įor most of you who know me or at the least have read my profile (or you know, looked at my avatar on here) you will know that I absolutely adore EVERYTHING associated with the sheer brilliance that is Twin Peaks. This book just doesn't do anything for my love of this show and this world. As much as I adore (or used to adore) Laura Palmer. I'm really upset that I can't give this book more than 3 stars. We promise that something is forever, when it is really only as long as it takes for us to tire of it. There are still good people on this planet! And it totally made my night. So I went to work today after the crappiest, crappiest day yesterday and one of the waitresses runs up to me with this book and this book and told me she got drunk a few weeks ago and drunkenly ordered them for me because she knew I wanted them so bad.

"As seen by" Jennifer Lynch, creator David Lynch's daughter, The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer is authentic, creepy, and a perfect book for anyone who loves supernatural suspense.Read a book that was turned into a TV show (or really, based on a TV show in this case. Now available in print for the first time in many years (and in e-book for the very first time!), The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer chronicles Laura's life from age 12 to her death at 17, and is filled with secrets, character references, and even clues to the identity of her eventual killer.įans of the show will love seeing their favorite characters again, and Laura's diary makes compelling reading as she turns from a naive freshman having her first kiss to a "bad girl" experimenting with drugs, sex and the occult. Laura Palmer was introduced to television audiences in the opening scenes of "Twin Peaks"-as a beautiful dead girl, wrapped in plastic. Back in print for the first time in years-and available in eBook for the first time-the New York Times bestselling tie-in to the hit television show and cult classic, Twin Peaks.
