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    It's been a little over a year and a half since LOST went off the air, but the series has remained polarizing amongst fans (and former fans). The discussion regarding the series is still very much alive. That's the reason for the new essay anthology book LOST Thought, which hit shelves on February 29. Edited by (and featuring contributions from) Pearson Moore (LOST Humanity, LOST Identity), the book is a compilation of essays about the show, featuring entries from some of the biggest names from the LOST community. Jo Garfein (JOpinionated), Erika Olsen (Long Live Locke), Ryan Ozawa (The Transmission), Andy Page (DarkUFO), Sarah Clarke Stuart (Literary LOST), and Nikki Stafford (Finding LOST) are all figures of the LOST community contributing to the book. Lostpedia administrator, TVOvermind contributing editor, and TVRage contributing news editor Sam McPherson also contributed a rather thought-provoking piece about Egyptian themes in LOST, but he doesn't like to brag.

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    Since LOST ended over two years ago rather than a 'year and a half', you're probably a bit late to advertise that book as new.
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    it dosent matters that book is published late it will surely create interest for its readers as it gives descriptions about some social changes ... can i know the links from where i can purchase this book or read it online??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveon View Post
    it dosent matters that book is published late it will surely create interest for its readers as it gives descriptions about some social changes ... can i know the links from where i can purchase this book or read it online??
    I'm just bumping to replace the spam but I found your post difficult to understand.
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    well congrats for publishing the book, i hope that it would be a great book and readers will like it.
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    I love this book alot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodrige View Post
    It's been a little over a year and a half since LOST went off the air, but the series has remained polarizing amongst fans (and former fans). The discussion regarding the series is still very much alive. That's the reason for the new essay anthology book LOST Thought, which hit shelves on February 29. Edited by (and featuring contributions from) Pearson Moore (LOST Humanity, LOST Identity), the book is a compilation of essays about the show, featuring entries from some of the biggest names from the LOST community. Jo Garfein (JOpinionated), Erika Olsen (Long Live Locke), Ryan Ozawa (The Transmission), Andy Page (DarkUFO), Sarah Clarke Stuart (Literary LOST), and Nikki Stafford (Finding LOST) are all figures of the LOST community contributing to the book. Lostpedia administrator, TVOvermind contributing editor, and TVRage contributing news editor Sam McPherson also contributed a rather thought-provoking piece about Egyptian themes in LOST, but he doesn't like to brag.
    Appreciate the post. Much good thoughts. Check out anastasiadate.com for Valentine's Day, yo!

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