
The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer (Twin Peaks)
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Sheryl Lee
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Jennifer Lynch
Lifeless and wrapped in plastic. This is how Sheryl Lee was first introduced as "Laura Palmer" in the cult television classic, Twin Peaks. Now, Sheryl returns to voice Laura's darkest secrets in the audiobook event that fans of the show have long awaited. Commissioned by series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch and written by Lynch's daughter, Jennifer - who was told she was one of "three air breathing mammals to know the identity of Laura's killer" - The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer became an integral part of the Twin Peaks canon.
The diary chronicles Laura's life from age 12 to her death at 17 and provides a harrowing backstory to the event that set the entire series in motion. In intimate diary entries, Laura goes from a happy and naïve tween to a tormented soul posing behind the phony smile of homecoming queen. Plagued by visions of a creepy man with long hair - a demonic presence she comes to know as "BOB" - Laura falls into a world of drug addiction, sexual promiscuity, and prostitution to escape. But as she's swallowed deeper and deeper into the abyss, Laura is forced to question the reality of who and what BOB really is.
With hidden Easter eggs, glimpses at the origins of principal characters, and clues to the identity of her eventual killer, The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer is required listening for diehard fans of the original show, and essential background for the 2017 revival.
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I love Twin Peaks!!!
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Laura Palmer.
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Sheryl Lee back in her greatest role!
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Traumatizing, surreal listening experience
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The Secret Diary We've All Been Wanting To Read.
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Gripping, Emotional, Captivating!
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THE OWLS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM
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The diary is often disturbing, but always intriguing. Really makes moments in the show click or make more sense
It’s a must listen for the TP fan
Whoa
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Jennifer Lynch delivered a devastating insight into the character and background of Laura Palmer, in a way which the uneven, writer's room style of the show (for all its great moments) failed to do. Although this book was written between seasons one and two of the show (and therefore before the denouement of the primary storyline), it has echoes that clearly informed the (relatively few) good moments of the second season, but more importantly, undeniably and dramatically shaped the film Fire, Walk with Me. Jennifer Lynch's writing here convincingly gets into the mindset of the teenaged, yet prematurely adult, Laura, and presents her story, not in a traditional cause and effect narrative, but rather as a realistic portrayal of what the fractured diary of this vividly imagined character might have been. Tonal variations are carefully curated to underscore the many moods that Laura's character experiences in her tragic journey. The final effect is truly elegiac.
As if the above was not enough of a recommendation, I can honestly say that Sheryl Lee's performance is the best reading of an audiobook that I have ever heard. Twenty-nine years after the book was published, and twenty-seven years after her harrowing and massively overlooked performance in Fire, Walk With Me, Sheryl Lee seems to slip effortlessly back into the role that captured the popular imagination and should have won her the Oscar for Best Actress in 1992 (no offence intended to the great Jodie Foster, or any of the other nominees).
If you have any affinity for the work of David Lynch, or of Twin Peaks or its world, you owe it to yourself to listen to this incredible performance of this truly great book.
Better than the show
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Twin Peaks Fan Must! Great to hear Laura Palmer reading it!
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