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Unlocking the Meaning of Lost, 2E
By Lynnette Porter, David Lavery
Sourcebooks, Inc.

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Manufacturer: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Publication Date: 2007-04-01
ASIN: 1402209177
ISBN: 1402209177
Edition: Paperback 2 Rev Upd
Sales Rank: 282392
Avg Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Number of Pages: 304
Label: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Studio: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Dewey Decima lNumber: 791.4572
EAN: 9781402209178
Package Dimension: 1 inches X 5 inches X 8 inches
Package Weight: 1 pounds


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Editorial Reviews

Product Description

From the moment the eye opened, we have been captivated by the mysterious world of Lost. Each week the survivors face challenges and questions that are eerie as they are haunting real. For the first time, Unlocking the Mysteries of Lost takes an in-depth look at the island and its castaways, exploring the secrets behind their search for answers and meaning.

Going deep into the heart of Lost, this essential guide for the true fan explores such questions as:

  • What does it mean to be lost? What does it take to be found?
  • Does Mr. Eko or Locke hold the spiritual key to the island?
  • How does one determine faith in the face of fate?
  • Does technology save or doom the Lost generation?
  • Unlocking the Meaning of Lost also features the most extensive guide yet to the mysteries and secrets, such as:
  • Secrets found in The Stand and other texts
  • Clues hidden in Lost websites
  • Extensive glossary of characters and symbols
  • Complete character sketches and connections
  • Mysteriously similar names
  • The most credible theories
  • How the creators connect with fans online

  • Customer Reviews

    Good information but boring (nothing new)  (Rating: 3 out of 5)

    I had some great hopes for this book to help me through the long wait for season 3 to come onto DVD, while I ultimately wait for season 4 to start. I found allot of this to be a synopsis of the obvious. I was hoping for some intelligent theory on what is actually going on, on the island.

    In fact, I found quite a bit of the pontificating about various metaphors to be weak at best and just off track at its worst. Meaning I disagreed with allot of what speculation they did offer. If you frequent any LOST message boards, you will find this to be remedial and light to boring reading.

    If you are just getting into LOST... this would be a good place to go to get up to date before you hit any intense discussion websites etc...

    Who was this written for?  (Rating: 2 out of 5)

    I read this book during the break in seasons 2 and 3. Besides the thorough section devoted to the producer's influences--the parallels to "The Stand" and "The X-Files" are interesting--it was a waste of time. It left me wondering what audience they were targeting with this book--huge Lost fans who are involved in the intertextuality of the show know all of this already, and casual fans won't be bothered by buying books. I also noticed that there is no speculation whatsoever in the book, and that it sticks to the basic facts that we all know already. Plus, it was written before the last episodes of season 2, which are critical to "unlocking" any meaning behind the show.

    Don't buy it.

    not helpful  (Rating: 1 out of 5)

    What a horrible horrible book. This is not for Lost fans. This is for someone who's never seen Lost. It does not unlock or analyze anything. It pretty much reviews what has already happened. What a waste of money and time.

    Kinda like a college paper  (Rating: 4 out of 5)

    Good book, though sometimes it reads like a college paper. Covers most of Season 2.

    Interesting Reading  (Rating: 5 out of 5)

    Just watching the episodes of LOST on the TV, it's sometimes difficult to understand just what's going on, but after reading this book, and being able to read about LOST in black and white, alot of things are much more clearer to me now, and have helped me understand things I didn't understand before. I enjoyed reading it and would reccomend it.




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