About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 54. Chapters: Adam, Adam and Eve, Aldo, Alexandra Rousseau, Amelia, Annie, Beatrice Klugh, Benjamin Linus, Bonnie, Claudia, Colleen Pickett, Danielle Rousseau, Danny Pickett, Desmond Hume, Diane, Eric, Ethan Rom, Female Other 1, Female Other 5, Goldie, Goodwin Stanhope, Greta, Harper Stanhope, Henrietta, Henry Gale, Horace Goodspeed, Isabel, Ivan, Jacob, Jason, Jay, Juliet Burke, Karl Martin, Kelvin Inman, Luke, Male Other 1, Male Other 12, Male Other 15, Male Other 17, Male Other 18, Male Other 19, Male Other 2, Male Other 3, Male Other 7, Male Other 8, Man in Caves, Man on Boat 1, Man on Boat 2, Master Chang, Matthew, Mikhail Bakunin, Mother, Olivia Goodspeed, Pierre Chang, Richard Alpert, Robert, Roger Linus, Ryan Pryce, Sabine, Stuart Radzinsky, The Man in Black, Tom Friendly, Tony, Woman in Caves, Woman on Boat, Yemi Tunde. Excerpt: Adam was one of "The Others." He, along with Amelia was one of the several people attending the book club meeting at Juliet's house when Oceanic Flight 815 crashed. He expressed an extreme distaste for Juliet's choice of book, Stephen King's Carrie. He went on to suggest that the choice of book was the reason Ben was absent from the meeting. (A Tale of Two Cities) Adam and Eve are the nicknames of two skeletons disovered in The Caves by Jack and Kate after being attacked by a swarm of bees. The bodies were located in a catacomb-like depression within the cave wall, and were found with a small pouch containing one black stone, and one white stone, which have served as a long running symbol of Good and Evil throughout the series. They were nicknamed by John Locke, who referred to them as "our very own Adam and Eve." The skeletons were found in the episode "House of the Rising Sun" of Season 1, but their identities were not revealed until the Season 6 episode "Across the Sea." The male skeleton is the body of The Man in Black, and the female skeleton is the remains of his adoptive mother. The bodies were lai...