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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Trilogy Of FourBlog this item
  • 1 person find this helpful
    • All of Douglas Adam's books! Awesome!
    • This huge book with all of Douglas Adam's stories was amazing- it was an absolute mind-job! The whole reason I read it was because I saw the movie, "The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy", and there were so many jokes I missed (so says my now husband) that I had to read it to truly appreciate the movi ... Continue

      This huge book with all of Douglas Adam's stories was amazing- it was an absolute mind-job! The whole reason I read it was because I saw the movie, "The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy", and there were so many jokes I missed (so says my now husband) that I had to read it to truly appreciate the movie.

      So, I read the book, and all I can say is "WOW"...it is an absolute mind-job; an adventure that could not possibly happen; must be from some mad-man's ramblings; OMG it's the funniest piece of literature and series of stories and random events that I've ever read! I'm still trying to figure out how someone could possibly imagine half of the content of these stories- but I loved every minute of it!

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  • Running Fox said on Aug 31, 2008 about the Hardcover edition
  • 1 person find this helpful
    • You zarkin' frood! You've had that same old towel since you were 623 years old!

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  • Bibliobum said on Jun 13, 2008 about the Hardcover edition
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    • This book was completely different that I thought it would be, but not in a bad way. I love the sort of British humor that involves completely outlandish characters and plots and this book does a pretty good job of it. I highly recommend the audio version as well. Any book read in a British accen ... Continue

      This book was completely different that I thought it would be, but not in a bad way. I love the sort of British humor that involves completely outlandish characters and plots and this book does a pretty good job of it. I highly recommend the audio version as well. Any book read in a British accent is better.

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  • Rice Cooker said on Sep 13, 2007 about the Audio CD edition
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    • The Split Second of Hopelessness
    • While I adore this book to bits for its cleverness and humour, this is one part of the series that remains drilled permanently into my skull. Everyone knows about the whole "42" being the answer to the Ultimate Question, correct? Well, I can't help but to continue to dwell on the sudden intensified ... Continue

      While I adore this book to bits for its cleverness and humour, this is one part of the series that remains drilled permanently into my skull. Everyone knows about the whole "42" being the answer to the Ultimate Question, correct? Well, I can't help but to continue to dwell on the sudden intensified emotion of hopelessness when Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect where back on a more prehistoric Earth, and they found they discovered the lettered stones which, incidentally enough, spelled out "forty two". That's when the two of them thought if it could do this, than perhaps the Ultimate Question, too, could be generated, so Arthur Dent pulls the scrabble-like letter stones out of a bag randomly, and what ends up being spelled out is: "What do you get if you multiply six by nine?" ...then, after some silence, "Six by nine. Forty two. That's it. That's all there is."
      This...this sole event in the series that captured my attention has drawn me to these books more than ever. Clever, yes. Witty, yes. But there are definitely messages, both good and grave. Both illuminating- and chilling.

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  • Ahl(t)erior Mohti(v)es said on May 8, 2009 about the Paperback edition
    • i dont understand why this book appealed to techers, to the extent that they even allowed it to be used as the theme of the little t at some point. i can sense that the author is trying to be funny, but i just dont get the jokes.

      maybe i'll finish it someday when i have more patience to offer

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  • Amusaur83 said on Jun 6, 2008 about the Mass Market Paperback edition

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Book Description

The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy: One Thursday lunchtime the Earth gets demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass. For Arthur, who has just had his house demolished, this is too much. Sadly, the weekends just begun.The Restaurant at the End of the Universe: When all issues of space, time, matter and the nature of being are resolved, only one question remains: Where shall we have dinner? The Restaurant at the End of the Universe provides the ultimate gastronomic experience and, for once, there is no morning after.Life, the Universe and Everything: In consequence of a number of stunning catastrophes, Arthur Dent is surprised to find himself living in a hideously miserable cave on prehistoric Earth. And then, just as he thinks that things cannot possibly get any worse, they suddenly do.So-long, and Thanks for all the Fish: Arthur Dents sense of reality is in its dickiest state when he suddenly finds the girl of his dreams. They go in search of Gods Final Message and, in a dramatic break with tradition, actually find it.

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Paperback 768 Pages
ISBN-10: 0330492047
ISBN-13: 9780330492041
Publisher: Picador
Pub date: Mar 08, 2002
Dimensions: 20 cm x 13 cm x 6 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, School & Library Binding, Unbound and Others
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