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In 3x19, "The Brig", we get a a quick look of Ben's library in his makeshift tent. It looks like he brought along "WORD POWER" with him, which we previously caught in his home library. I guess when you're backpacking through the jungle, you never want to be short on word power.
We can also catch John Lescroart's "The Oath". Seems like one of the writers likes these sort of criminal thriller novels. "When an HMO bigwig dies in his own hospital, nobody doubts that a hit-and-run car accident was the cause. Until the autopsy, that is. When defense attorney Dismas Hardy and lieutenant Abe Glitsky get involved, they discover a trail of homicide in a house of healing."
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novashannon: i was thinking the same.
Hit-and-run accident? Hospital bigwig? Hmmmm.
The book next to The Oath. Is upside-down.
Farrar, Strauss, Giroux may be a book called Fifty Years. Also on the bottom right shelf, in the scene in the wheelchair, you will see a book laying flat, in balck and white the title is Fifties.
I think I may have found the second book next to the oath that is upside down.
the words Farrar Giroux and Straus which are actually the publisher of the book. Throwing this into google constantly throws up the same book entitled "Assault on Truth: Freud's Suppression of the Seduction Theory" The summary describes it thus:
"In 1896, Sigmund Freud presented his revolutionary “seduction theory,” arguing that acts of sexual abuse and violence inflicted on children are the direct cause of adult mental illness. Nine years later, Freud completely reversed his position, insisting that these sexual memories were actually fantasies that never happened. Why did Freud retract the seduction theory? And why has the psychoanalytic community gone to such lengths to conceal that retraction? In this landmark book, drawing on his unique access to formerly sealed and hidden papers, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson dares to uncover the truth about this critical turning point in Freud’s career and its enduring impact on the theory and practice of psychoanalysis.
The Assault on Truth reveals a reality that neither Freud nor his followers could bear to face. Bracing in its honesty, gripping its revelations, this is the book that prompted Masson’s break with the psychoanalytic community–and launched his subsequent brilliant career as an independent thinker and writer."
That outline of THE OATH sounds sort of samiliar to the whole Oceanic flight 815 found off the coast of Bali storyline going on now.