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Fringe: September's Notebook, by Tara Bennett, Paul Terry

Delve into television’s most otherworldly phenomenon! Fringe: September’s Notebook is a uniquely in-world collection that explores the intricate destinies of Walter Bishop, Peter Bishop, and Olivia Dunham. Gathered by the Observer known only as “September,” these pages reveal new truths about the Fringe Division and Massive Dynamic. The book also closely examines the Amber timeline and the alternate universe “Over There.” Packed with concept art, exclusive photos, and intriguing ephemera, September’s Notebook will satisfy every serious fan’s hunger for details about the Observers, quirks and little-known facts about each character, insight into Fringe Science, and much more. “Easter eggs” throughout build on the many symbols and codes woven into the show’s fabric, uncovering truths never before revealed. With its layered storytelling, well-rendered characters, and complex overarching narrative, Fringe is the ideal show around which to publish, and Fringe: September’s Notebook provides a totally immersive reading experience.

  • Sales Rank: #90703 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-03-19
  • Released on: 2013-03-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x 1.00" w x 9.25" l, 3.00 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 192 pages

About the Author
Tara Bennett is the author of 300: The Art of the Film and official companions to television’s LOST and 24. She writes for popular outlets, including SFX, Sci Fi magazine, and Movies.com, and is an adjunct professor of film and television at Rowan University in New Jersey.

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68 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
For the Fringe Faithful
By Carmen Jones
This is truly a wonderful labor of love and it shows all thoughout the book. It is shock full of details, information and it even has details on every single fringe case file. I love the envelopes with classified documents, the loyalits tattoos are a great add on. This book is very well constructed, it is quite heavy and is printed in High quality paper, full of bright detailed photos some of which are unique to this book. My favorite is one of a much younger Walter and William Bell.

The book is divided into 5 distinct sections Over Here (Season 1 and Season 2), Over There (Season 3), Another Timeline (Season 4) and 2036 (Final Season). And each section has detailed information on the characters and events corresponding to that particular season. I love the fact that the book itself reads like a Giant scrapbook album where every time you turn the page you find something new. The pages themselves have Photos and revelant documents or information regarding that event, character or case, and in each page the blue notes are September's personal observations.

There 3 dossier one for the Redverse, one for the Blueverse and one for the Amber Timeline detailing every fringe case file that occurred in each one. At the end of the book there is a complete episode guide for all 5 season and some amazing artwork from Brown Betty and Lysergic Acid Diethylamide.

I do recommend this to any Fringe fan. It is a wonderful companion to the show whether you are a long time faithful fan or just finding out about the Bishops.

UPDATE: To everyone wondering why the envelope that was supposed to contained the white tulip is empty. This was done on purpose it is not a mistake. It is actually a testament of how deeply involved this book is with the show, it is empty because of how the show ended and if you would like a more thorough explaination, I want to point you to Episode 511 "The Boy Must Live". This episode it also the first glimpse we get of September's Notebook. Hope this helps.

47 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent companion to Fringe
By Parka
[[VIDEOID:moQS80515XCMHZ]]This is an incredible book for all fans of Fringe. I'm one, and I'm thrilled by it.

It's put together and presented in beautiful scrapbook style. Included are insets, removable items, posters. The book edges have navigation tabs coming out like those you case files you normally see on TV. Full marks for presentation.

In terms of content, this book is packed with an amazing amount of information and pictures.

The book covers in detail both the universes and the other timeline. You have Walter's history, stories about Peter's illness that leads to the crossing of the universe, Cortexiphan Trails, Massive Dynamic and their secret projects, Fringe division and all their agents and the cases they have worked on. That's just for the original universe.

In the later sections of the book, it looks at all the differences between the universes and timelines. So you have Walter(nate) and all the Fringe doubles from the alternate universe.

There's a lot to read. It's a good recap as the events are presented in more linear and hence clearer. You'll also get some insight because September's observations can be found in little blue notes all over the book. These are stuff you don't get from just watching the show, and there are many other nuggets of information.

The pictures are great, and there are loads of them. There are the strange symbols from the opening credits, photos of the past Observers caught on camera, characters, news articles, graphics from the other universe, props, the time machine, gory pictures from cases, and more!

It's a pretty comprehensive companion to the show.

Highly recommended.

All Fringe fans should have this book.

(There are more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)

58 of 65 people found the following review helpful.
Warning about the Limited Edition
By R. Pena
UPDATE 7/29/13

What I have written below still stands for the regular edition. However, I have recently finally received the limited edition as well. It has been advertised as including a bookplate signed by Torv, Jackson, Noble, and Wyman, but upon examining mine, I noticed it looked identical to the one my friend received, as well as identical to pictures others had posted of theirs online. I contacted Insight Editions asking about it, and they confirmed that "some of the signature cards were generated with authorization by a replicating machine, for the actors could not sign all of them."

They didn't say how many cards had genuine signatures, but I'm guessing it's the 300 or so that was initially supposed to be published, before they expanded the run to 1300.

Otherwise, yes, the limited edition set is wonderful. But if you really care about the autographs, know that you'll probably receive fakes.

And I'm changing this to a one star review to reflect my dissatisfaction (to put it lightly) with Insight for never publicly announcing this change with the autographs. Given how expensive the set is, surely the autographs are one of the main selling points, yet the ones most will receive are worthless.

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The book gives a beautiful first impression, with the appearance of a weathered cover, page dividers that look like file folders, and pages filled with bright pictures and commentary from September. Some pages have extra pictures or small sheets that are attached at their corners, so you can lift them up to see (most of) the rest of the page below, and there are folders with more case files and replicas to admire (my favorite was the Etta Resist poster).

It is organized mostly chronologically, starting with Walter and his early career, and moving through the first three seasons in the blue universe. The second section covers the events of season 3 in the red verse, the third section covers both universes in the new amber timeline, and the fourth and final section jumps to 2036. Each of the first three sections includes background on all main characters (and some minor), explanations of key plot points, and details of virtually every Fringe case they investigated. (Each case file number corresponds with the episode number and air date, and below includes the glyphs for that episode. Just inside the front cover of the book there's a glyph key to help decode them.) The section on 2036 is much shorter, and mostly focuses on the different parts of September and Walter's plan.

The written content itself is thorough, but I did notice a small handful of mistakes. Not enough to put me off of the book entirely, but annoying nonetheless. I also noticed inconsistencies with characters' birth dates (one date given in the bio/history, another noted on an ID card or paperwork), but I am aware that the canon itself was inconsistent in such details.

On the other hand, there are snippets of extra information that was never given with the TV show itself. Nothing especially mind-blowing, but still interesting. Unfortunately, where I was most hoping for more information (all the missing years between 2012 and 2036), we got almost nothing.

But my biggest peeve had to do with the small, loose case files, glued to the main pages at the file's top left corner. I suppose they're meant to give it more of a scrapbook feel, as if September was sticking these in himself. But about half of them are glued to the page in such a way that they obscure text on the main page below, and while you can lift them to read part of it, there are some lines that remain blocked entirely.

Still, as a whole I would recommend it for fans. The pictures especially were enjoyable to look through, with many of them new, or revealing more details than could be seen on the show, and there is enough information for many hours worth of reading and rereading to catch it all.

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