Lost Book Club: 'Through the Looking Glass'
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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Join Jen and Liz on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at Noon ET (just one day before the premiere of "Lost's" fourth season) to discuss this final book in the discussion series. (article 3)
Jen or Liz? Or the Red King, who I certainly would guess is the unseen author in the case of "Through the Looking Glass" and the myriad writers/producers who create " Lost. (article 3)
We can also, of course, talk about tonight's ABC airing of an annotated version of last season's finale and, of course, tomorrow night's season opener. (article 3)
Jen? Jen Chaney: Oh, Liz, don't say that about people walking off the set in the last episode. (article 3)
What better way to spend it than by spending some time with you "Lost" fans, hashing over a good ghost story. (article 4)
I, too, stumbled over the language and found myself a bit confounded by the slow pace and, well, lack of much really happening. (article 4)
She served as the TV editor for the entertainment industry trade publication the "Hollywood Reporter" for almost a decade (article 5)
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Story keywords
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Jen, Liz, Chaney, Lost, Kelly |
Source articles
- Lost Book Club: 'A Wrinkle in Time' (Washington Post, 06/10/2008, 27 words)
- Lost Book Club: 'Watchmen' (Washington Post, 06/10/2008, 48 words)
- Lost Book Club: 'Through the Looking Glass' (Washington Post, 06/10/2008, 399 words)
- Lost Book Club: 'The Turn of the Screw' (Washington Post, 06/10/2008, 182 words)
- On TV (Washington Post, 06/10/2008, 68 words)
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