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Trust No One (The Official Guide to the X-Files, Vol. 2)

Trust No One (The Official Guide to the X-Files, Vol. 2)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very Disappointing
Review: I really enjoyed the first book, THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE, which covered the first two seasons of the X-Files. But this book only covers one season and the authors Lowry and Stegall want you to dish out another $15. Even the color photos have been seen a gillion times before in other magazines. Don't waste your money on such a blatant attempt by Rupert Murdoch's publishing company to milk this cow for all its worth. I usually enjoy Sarah Stegall's online reviews, but I can't believe she would be involved in such crass commercialism as this book. Shame on her, shame on the publisher, and shame on me for buying this crap

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was a pretty good book
Review: Since i am blind, i had my sister read it to me. i thought it to be pretty intresting and my sister described the pictures to me and i thought they were cool. i can't wait for the next season book to come out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book was interesting to read but the pictures were dull.
Review: The book was great to read and the third season of X-Files was exciting.However,the pictures were stupid and all should have been in color.Whoever had the idea of printing those pictures in a dark black and white should think again.Next time when they begin making the 5th season guide book they should print nice, clear, bright pictures along with the episode synopsises.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent companian for the X-Files greatest season (3)
Review: This book, sequel to The Truth is Out There, is the best season three guide available. Not only does it have detailed episode synopses, not leaving anything out, unlike the first guide which had synopses that only skimmed the surface of the episode, but it is an official guide, meaning you get info that isn't available anywhere else. It has a fascinating and insightful "Making of Talitha Cumi," which tells the whole story of the making of that episode, from its inspiration to post production. You'll be surprised by what you learn. The book's paper quality is top notch and there is a cool little color inset with pictures from various episodes. Everything you wanted and needed to know about the third season (even the cast and crew's feelings about Teso dos Bichos!) is in this book. Get it today!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great X-Files book to accompany your X-Files Collection!
Review: Trust No One is a complex book that provides insight to any reader about one of the best shows, if not THE best, on television, The X-Files. This book is adorned with many facts and pictures that reveal an enormous amount of behind-the-scenes information that is helpful to a serious fan. I have gathered from it many details that I have put into my own episode guide. I highly recommend this if you are a die-hard X-Phile. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sequel to X-Files Guide is better than any available!
Review: Wow! This X-Files guide is just as good, and even better, than its preceding guide. The third season guide to The X-Files showcases as many facts and background information from the show and its stars as the first guide by Brian Lowry. You'll be amazed to read how the third season cliffhanger, Talitha Cumi, was written and produced as you are taken step-by-step through both post- and pre-production. This novel provides behind-the-scenes interviews with the stars--both off-screen and on--of this glorious cult drama. Once again Brian Lowry does a superb job of composing descriptive episode summaries, and now even adds a cool color-photo insert taken from the set of the seasons best episodes. A deffinate gotta-have-it for fans, The Official Third Season Guide to the X-Files proves both fascinating and entertaining time after time to read


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