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Lost - Season Four: The Unofficial Guide is an unofficial fan companion book by Toronto writer Nikki Stafford. It is the sequel to Finding Lost - Season Three: The Unofficial Guide.


Book description[]

Throughout the first three seasons of Lost, we saw the Lostaways trying to get rescued, adapting to the island, and then dealing with the "natives" of the island, the Others. But the jaw-dropping fourth season was the turning point in the series, giving fans a glimpse of the future through flashforwards of those who made it off the island. While this season provided answers to earlier mysteries, it also raised new questions and muddled viewers' brains with time-traveling bunnies. This book helps put those pieces back into a context that begins to make sense again. Finding Lost is the only Lost guide that analyzes the show episode by episode, and includes:

  • An in-depth look at every episode of season 4, with highlights, little-known facts, and nitpicks
  • Chapters on time travel, the popular time loop theory, philosopher Jeremy Bentham, the online game Find815, and the Lost mobisodes
  • Sidebars chronicling fun trivia such as Sawyer's nicknames, the meaning of Abaddon's name, favorite online Lost parodies, and many more
  • Bios of the new actors on the show
  • Analyses of the show's literary references, including Slaughterhouse-Five, The Tempest, VALIS, The Invention of Morel, and the Mystery Tales comic
  • Photos of the filming locations in Hawaii

With exclusive photos and enough background to put you leagues ahead of other viewers, this book will help you "find" Lost.

About the author[]

Nikki Stafford is the author of several companion television guides, including guides to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Alias. She lives in Toronto.

Details[]

  • The book is 224 pages long

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