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  2. There are currently four Lost-related novels published. As part of the expanded universe of Lost, they are considered semi-canonical. Three of these are set on the Island: Endangered Species by Cathy Hapka. Secret Identity by Cathy Hapka. Signs of Life by Frank Thompson.

  3. The following literary works, references or authors have been mentioned or shown in the series to date. Please see their main articles for details; this page is primarily for listing. The writers of the show decided to include this number in the series as an homage to The Hitchhiker's Guide to...

  4. The Lost Books series is a hexalogy of fantasy books written by American author Ted Dekker. When the first letter of each books is taken individually, they spell "Circle". The 6 young-adult novels span the 15-year gap between Black and Red in Dekker's popular Circle Series, and also beyond.

    • Animal Farm by George Orwell.
    • A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
    • Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden.
    • Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.
    • Lancelot. This 1977 novel by Walker Percy (The Moviegoer) is a bleak psychological investigation of a Southern gentleman gone toxic and emotionally disturbed from his wife's betrayal, his own violence, and various other sad things — including, it seems, America itself.
    • Lord of the Flies. This high school book report staple — about English schoolboys in an apocalyptic situation struggling to survive the elements and each other after getting marooned on a deserted island — was an inevitable name check for Lost.
    • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking-Glass. Lewis Carroll's topsy-turvy fantasy world inspired the title of the season 1 episode "White Rabbit," in which Jack encountered the specter of his dead father (rocking his scientific, naturalistic worldview in the same way a neurotic talking rabbit might) and chased after him.
    • The Third Policeman. An obscure text given new life and profile by the attention Lost brought to it, Flann O'Brien's novel, published in 1967 but written in 1940, is an absurdist, Kafkaesque saga about a nameless narrator's loopy journey to self-awareness — though the revelations are far from comforting or redemptive.
  5. May 18, 2010 · Here are just 13 books that have been crucial to Lost: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There , by Lewis Carroll

  6. The Lost Books Series. 6 primary works • 8 total works. See the Books of History Chronicles for other books in the grand series of which this is a part of. See also The Lost Books: Graphic Novels. More.

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