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“Lost” for Book-Lovers?

Is ‘Lost’ a literal enigma? – Yahoo! News: “Literary references have been sprinkled throughout the mysteries of Lost: In an episode last season, the character Sawyer was reading Watership Down by Richard Adams, the story of rabbits searching for a safe place in a threatening world. At another point, he read Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time, about time travel.
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Look for another literary reference – and possibly another clue to the island’s secret – on tonight’s Lost (ABC, 9 ET/PT).

At one point, someone will pick up a copy of the novel The Third Policeman by the late Irish writer Flann O’Brien. The cover will be seen for about a second, ABC confirms”

Somehow, I don’t think books are going to wind up being that important to the show …

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