Neptune Noir: Unauthorized Investigations into Veronica Mars - Smart Pop Series Book | TV Show Analysis & Fan Theories | Perfect for Marshmallows & Pop Culture Enthusiasts
Neptune Noir: Unauthorized Investigations into Veronica Mars - Smart Pop Series Book | TV Show Analysis & Fan Theories | Perfect for Marshmallows & Pop Culture Enthusiasts

Neptune Noir: Unauthorized Investigations into Veronica Mars - Smart Pop Series Book | TV Show Analysis & Fan Theories | Perfect for Marshmallows & Pop Culture Enthusiasts

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Neptune Noir is a collection of essays on the hit drama Veronica Mars, and is not authorized by CW, the creators or producers of Veronica Mars, or any entity associated with the show. More than just a high school drama, Veronica Mars is a smart and savvy teen detective show that offers complex mysteries and rapier wit, engaging social commentary, and noir sensibilities—with the occasional murder thrown in for good measure. This collection, edited by the creator and executive producer of the show, offers supreme insight into the class struggles and love stories of the series. Essays by top writers intelligently address a multitude of questions, such as Is Veronica a modern-day vigilante? Why is a show that features rape, potential incest, and a teen girl outsmarting local authorities so popular with America's conservative population? and Why is Veronica and Logan's relationship the most important story-driving factor in the show?

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So admittedly I am a nerd. I accept this with open arms. As such this book was nerdtastically perfect. There were great insights inside. I devoured it, loving how these authors also enjoyed Veronica Mars and how they explained certain aspects of the show. There was one essay that explained the demographics of a Veronica Mars viewer and I smiled. The series has so much to offer to different groups, being noir and campy but without over arching into either too much. I wish there was a part 2 I would definitely but it. I suggest this for any nerdy VM fan!