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Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier by Mark Frost Pretty much a must read for anyone who watched Twin Peaks The Return as it provides a lot of narrative closure for many of the characters that we did not get over the 18 episodes. I won't go into anything specific, but a lot of theories I had about where certain characters were, turned out to be flat out wrong. Now, one could argue that there's a slight cynical bent to this, and that perhaps Lynch deliberately left stories out to ensure that people would have to buy this and The Secret History of Twin Peaks to experience the whole story, but honestly I don't have much of a problem with that. It's a great read (and a quick one), so it is definitely worth you time. |
If you count graphic novels/ comics as works of literature (which i do) im reading Vol.1 of The Incredible Hulk ESSENTIAL series.
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Finished David Copperfield (****ing amazing) and now moving on to Great Expectations. Finally getting to read Dickens, redundant to say totally blown away, but yeah, I am. Also starting this, for me:
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I have to get back on my classics kick myself. For a while I was reading Dostoevsky, Kafka, and James Joyce among others. I consider myself a stream of consciousness writer so it's safe to say I'm influenced by Joyce as well as the other two.
Right now, I'm slowly reading something from a Vietnamese author (Nhat Linh) during the French Occupation of Vietnam. It's a humorous account of his time in France called, oddly enough, Going To France. |
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