Finding Lost — Season Five
Nikki Stafford
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Ebook en format EPUB. Disponible pour téléchargement immédiat après la commande.
Aussi disponible en format PDF
Éditeur:
ECW Press
ECW Press
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2009
2009
ISBN-13:
9781554905591
Description:
<p><b>“Nikki Stafford is a godsend to <i>Lost</i> enthusiasts in particular and TV lovers in general. I’ve written about TV for several years, and have always valued her opinion and insights on all things television.” — Amanda Cuda, <i>Connecticut Post</i></b></p>
<p>“If you want to know your Benjamin Linuses from your Henry Gales or your John Lockes from your Jeremy Benthams, let Nikki Stafford be your constant. Her writing reflects the insightfulness, passion and humor of both the show and its fans.” — Steve “The Shout” Dandy, “Nik at Nite” contributor</p>
<p>Since its premiere in 2004, <i>Lost</i> has gone from weird (polar bears in the jungle) to weirder (a man living in a bunker hitting a button every 108 minutes to “save the world”) to just plain crazy (a large frozen wheel moving the island). And the fans love every minute of it. In the brilliant season four, the outside world invaded the island and the Oceanic 6 were “rescued.” And now . . . they’re coming back. The pre-eminent source for fans, Nikki Stafford’s <i>Finding Lost</i> series — the only <i>Lost</i> books with a complete episode-by-episode guide — continues its exploration of the deeper meanings of the show. The book includes:</p>
<ul>
<li> an in-depth look at every episode of season five, linking the events in the season to the early <i>Lost</i> years and adding highlights, little-known facts, and nitpicks</li>
<li> chapters on the rules of time travel, the smoke monster, and that mysterious four-toed statue </li>
<li> sidebars chronicling fun trivia such as Geronimo Jackson, <i>Star Wars</i> references, and Locke’s injuries</li>
<li> analysis of literary references such as <i>The Little Prince, Ulysses, Y: The Last Man, A Separate Reality</i>, and <i>Everything That Rises Must Converge</i></li>
<li> photos of the filming locations in Hawaii</li>
</ul>
<p>As you prepare to watch the final season, <i>Finding Lost</i> provides enough background to help you “find” <i>Lost</i>.</p>
<p>“If you want to know your Benjamin Linuses from your Henry Gales or your John Lockes from your Jeremy Benthams, let Nikki Stafford be your constant. Her writing reflects the insightfulness, passion and humor of both the show and its fans.” — Steve “The Shout” Dandy, “Nik at Nite” contributor</p>
<p>Since its premiere in 2004, <i>Lost</i> has gone from weird (polar bears in the jungle) to weirder (a man living in a bunker hitting a button every 108 minutes to “save the world”) to just plain crazy (a large frozen wheel moving the island). And the fans love every minute of it. In the brilliant season four, the outside world invaded the island and the Oceanic 6 were “rescued.” And now . . . they’re coming back. The pre-eminent source for fans, Nikki Stafford’s <i>Finding Lost</i> series — the only <i>Lost</i> books with a complete episode-by-episode guide — continues its exploration of the deeper meanings of the show. The book includes:</p>
<ul>
<li> an in-depth look at every episode of season five, linking the events in the season to the early <i>Lost</i> years and adding highlights, little-known facts, and nitpicks</li>
<li> chapters on the rules of time travel, the smoke monster, and that mysterious four-toed statue </li>
<li> sidebars chronicling fun trivia such as Geronimo Jackson, <i>Star Wars</i> references, and Locke’s injuries</li>
<li> analysis of literary references such as <i>The Little Prince, Ulysses, Y: The Last Man, A Separate Reality</i>, and <i>Everything That Rises Must Converge</i></li>
<li> photos of the filming locations in Hawaii</li>
</ul>
<p>As you prepare to watch the final season, <i>Finding Lost</i> provides enough background to help you “find” <i>Lost</i>.</p>
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