It seems that the just-released Lost Season 3 DVD has a featurette called The Lost Book Club. I haven’t seen it since my copy is still wrapped up under the tree, but since I’ve been writing posts about the Lost book club for a year-and-a-half, I figured I should resurface them.
The books associated with Lost fall into two categories. Those seen on the show (usually read by Sawyer) and those referenced either in the show or by an episode’s title. Here’s the list of the ones I’ve already posted about.
- Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. (Blume)
- The Turn of the Screw (James)
- “An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge” (Bierce)
- A Wrinkle in Time (L’Engle)
- Lancelot (Walker)
- Heart of Darkness (Conrad)
- Lord of the Flies (Golding)
- Bad Twin (Troup)
- The Wizard of Oz (Baum)
- Watership Down (Adams)
- The Third Policeman (O’Brien)
- Alice in Wonderland (Carroll)
- The Epic of Gilgamesh (Mason)
- To Kill a Mockingbird (Lee)
- A Tale of Two Cities (Dickens)
- The Brothers Karamazov (Dostoevsky)
- A Brief History of Time (Hawking)
- Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck)
- Stranger in a Strange Land (Heinlein)
- Carrie (King)
- Catch-22 (Heller)
- Laughter in the Dark (Nabokov)
- On Writing (King)
I’ll be publishing my posts on Through the Looking Glass, Our Mutual Friend, The Fountainhead, and Island over the next few days.
James Brush is a teacher and writer who lives in Austin, TX. He tries to get outside as much as possible.
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