Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Gospel According to LOST

The Gospel According to Lost
by Chris Seay
When I requested this book I didn't really realized it was about the TV show. I haven't seen a single episode of LOST, yet, so I thought I was going to be lost (no pun intended) when I started reading this book. It did take me awhile to get into, but I soon realized that it wasn't completely about the TV show, but it was more of reference point. I have a couple friends that are die-hard LOST fans so I did ask them questions from time to time about the characters since this book does do character studies and highlighting the ways faith, doubt, fear, pain, insecurity, and history are seen in a certain Lost character.

Overall, I enjoyed this book. I did get me curious about the show so I will be borrowing the seasons on DVD from friends. I would highly recommend this book to anyone especially to LOST fans.