Finding Lost - Season Three: The Unofficial GuideECW Press, 2010 M12 15 - 200 páginas In Finding Lost - Season Three, Stafford continues to delve into the mysteries of the hit TV show, to help her readers piece together the puzzle. With bios of the new actors, analyses of the two worlds that have collided between the Losties and the Others, and examinations of key texts such as A Tale of Two Cities and Of Mice and Men, this book is sure to be as well read as her first one, which covered the first two series. Includes photos and addresses of filming locations, as well as dozens of exclusive pictures taken on set. |
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