Lost, the Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning hit television show, has become renowned for its complexity week after week, sending both cult and mainstream fans to the Internet, encyclopedias, or reli
The preeminent source for Lost fans, this fourth volume of the popular companion series finds the show having regained both audience fervor and critical praise as the rescued "Oceanic 6" decide whethe
The world of the television series Angel is celebrated and discussed in this companion guide to the intelligent, thought-provoking spin-off of cult favorite Buffy the Vampire Slayer. An episode guide
In this?comprehensive handbook,the sixth and final season of the wildly popular television series Lost is discussed. Background information on the historical, philosophical, religious, and literary re
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This comprehensive analysis sinks its teeth into Buffy the Vampire Slayer, examining the development oftheshow'scharacters and charting mythical, historical, and religious themes ac
The first book in the critically acclaimed, best selling Finding Lost series brings you an analysis of seasons 1 and 2 in one volume. If you're feeling as lost as the castaways on the show, Finding Lo
The third installment in the critically acclaimed, best selling Finding Lost series."The Finding Lost series is quite simply the best resource for fans. Not only is the information concise and complet
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