Photo de l'auteur

Paul Terry (3)

Auteur de LOST Encyclopedia

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Paul Terry, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

7 oeuvres 269 utilisateurs 6 critiques

Œuvres de Paul Terry

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Sexe
male
Lieux de résidence
Los Angeles, California, USA

Membres

Critiques

Fun dossier for fans of the TV show The Blacklsit. Covers the origin stories of the primary characters and the Blacklisters.
 
Signalé
econmatrix007 | Sep 9, 2018 |
Fact-filled accompaniment to the TV series Lost. It's nice to have some of the connections implied in the series made explicit, and the authors try really hard to make that mess of an ending make sense. They even go along with introduction-writers Damon Lindelhof & Carlton Cuse in pretending that There Was A Plan All Along, And It All Made Sense.

There wasn't, it didn't, and Demon & Curse's smirky “If you're looking for answers, you won't find 'em here!” introduction just grates.

Needed some copy-editing—lot's of sentences missing a word here or there or repeated sentences. Irritating.
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
Mrs_McGreevy | 4 autres critiques | Nov 17, 2016 |
Well, I can't believe I finally finished this encyclopedia. One more thing to cross off my bucket list...mwahahaha.

The [b:Lost Encyclopedia|7857480|Lost Encyclopedia|Tara Bennett|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1276568902s/7857480.jpg|10996291] is a book for that hardcore LOST fan...which from clever deductive reasoning, you can guess that I'm one of them. It even comes with a test! There are a number of errors in the book, both grammatical, and relating to the mythology of the show. Although these errors aren't so numerous, they are enough to be noticed by any real fan of the show and be a bit annoying. But the good thing is if you realize that there are incorrect facts as soon as you read it, then that will pretty much tell you if you are indeed a true fan!

There were a few revelations in the book that weren't necessarily revealed in the show, at least not directly. But nothing that's too mind blowing. On the other hand, there were still a few mysteries that I wanted cleared up, and I unfortunately hoped that this book would provide those answers. Um...no.

And don't you dare call me crazy for reading an encyclopedia about LOST, of all things. First of all, it took three months. This is a behemoth of a book! Also, the show (and consequently this book) has bountiful literary merits, and can lead to hours of discussion if you wanted to talk about it with me. Hey...people have degrees in Literature where all they do is analyze the shh* out of books, and I believe this is no different.

Anyway, I'd recommend this book to any die-hard fan of the show. Otherwise, I'll keep it on my coffee table as a conversation starter (or maybe mood killer?).

LOST
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
jms001 | 4 autres critiques | Jun 14, 2015 |
I've been dipping in and out of this for months, and, lo, I have finally finished with it!

This is pretty much exactly what the title might lead you to expect: an encyclopedic guide to the various characters, places, and events of the TV show Lost. I, like a lot of people, got pretty hooked on this show, and I was less put off than many by the ending, even if it didn't remotely come close to tying everything up with a neat little bow. So I thought this might be a fun way to revisit the world of Lost for a bit. And, while I wasn't foolish enough to expect this volume to provide any answers that the show didn't or to make any more sense out of anything, I did think perhaps it might provide some interesting little "hey, did you notice?" trivia and maybe draw some interesting connections that I'd missed or forgotten. But, while there was a little of that, there really wasn't much, and the text was mostly not particularly well-written or interesting. It also wasn't terribly well organized, with some characters being listed under their first names and some under their last names, without a whole lot of rhyme or reason It does look really pretty, though. It's a big, heavy, oversized book with lots and lots of color pictures on nicely laid-out pages. If you're a die-hard Lost fan who really wants something to look nice on your coffee table while proclaiming your love for the show, this is probably the book for you. Otherwise, with the much more detailed and interesting Lostpedia available online for free, I'm not really sure this one is worth it, no matter how much of a fan you are. It's certainly not worth the hefty $45 cover price, which is probably why I never did see it selling anywhere for more than about half that.… (plus d'informations)
½
1 voter
Signalé
bragan | 4 autres critiques | May 26, 2013 |

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi

Auteurs associés

Statistiques

Œuvres
7
Membres
269
Popularité
#85,899
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
6
ISBN
67
Langues
1

Tableaux et graphiques