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Book Reviews of Finding Lost: The Unofficial GuideBook Review: Great Book and Series Summary: 5 Stars
I love this show, its the best on TV. I've also found this book to be very good also. Now I'm going back and watching all the seasons over to find secrets and clues that I may have missed.
One of the things LOST introduced me to was the Twilight Zone which J.J. Abrams was inspired. Besides this book, I recommend one other also on Amazon.com. THE TWILIGHT ZONE: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic by Martin Grams. Together, both books open the skies for cult television.
Book Review: Best Guide Out There for Lost Summary: 5 Stars
There are many guides to the show, and I highly recommend this one above all others. This book, which covers up to the end of season 2, is well written by an author that has great insight into the characters. Also, you won't find the frequent spelling and grammer errors that plague the other books, making them read like they were written by a fourth-grader. All in all, if your looking for a guide to Lost, buy this book! You'll get your money's worth, and won't regret it.
Book Review: "Find" all the Finding Lost books Summary: 5 Stars
I own all of the Finding Lost books. They have helped me rediscover a series that I was already in love with. The books are structured so that you don't necessarily have to rewatch episodes but it certainly enhances the experience. My favorite part of the books is the exploration of non-fiction aspects of the show. There is an analysis of the real John Locke and how his ideas fit into the show.
If you are a fan, or know a fan, buy these books!
Book Review: Original air dates, flashback scenes, guests casts - all the information is here, along with show-by-show synopsis. Summary: 5 Stars
If you're a fan of the popular TV show LOST, you can't be without this unofficial guide to the seasons: it's the only book to provide an episode-by-episode commentary, with chapters offering background, insider clues, surveys of its history and philosophical reflections, and more. Original air dates, flashback scenes, guests casts - all the information is here, along with show-by-show synopsis.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
Book Review: Very Detailed Summary: 5 Stars
This was the first "Lost" book I've ever purchased and I was not disappointed. My personal favorite part was the summaries of the show's literary references. Really interesting stuff. The amount of detail in this book is astounding. Anything you could ever hope to know about the first two seasons is in here. R.I.P. Boone.
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