120g

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Associazione Culturale 120g Culturale 120g itibaren 3256 Hrastje ob Bistrici, Słowenia

120g

The last addition to the Twin Peaks book universe is more successful at capturing the voice of the series than The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, although it also takes a lot of liberties with the condensing of time like the former (instead of pages being ripped out, certain tapes have gone 'missing'). It will still hold interest for Twin Peaks fans, eager to have anything to do with the small town, and there are times when Frost pretty much nails the voice of Agent Cooper. There are also a few scenes which, while giving a mystery of their own, tie into the mysteries of the small town we love so much. Was Cooper's mother killed by BOB before he even knew who BOB was? We can only speculate, although that seems to be hinted at. You can almost hear the Twin Peaks theme start up at the end of the book, when Dale announces that he is on his way to a small town in Washington State where a girl has been found wrapped in plastic. It's enough to make you want to put on the DVDs again.