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The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

By Douglas Adams

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| Paperback | 9780330262132

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Facing annihilation at the hands of the warlike Vogons is a curious time to have a craving for tea. It could only happen to the cosmically displaced Arthur Dent and his curious comrades in arms as they hurtle across space powered by pure improbability--and desperately in search of a place to eat.Continue

Facing annihilation at the hands of the warlike Vogons is a curious time to have a craving for tea. It could only happen to the cosmically displaced Arthur Dent and his curious comrades in arms as they hurtle across space powered by pure improbability--and desperately in search of a place to eat.
Among Arthur's motley shipmates are Ford Prefect, a longtime friend and expert contributor to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; Zaphod Beeblebrox, the three-armed, two-headed ex-president of the galaxy; Tricia McMillan, a fellow Earth refugee who's gone native (her name is Trillian now); and Marvin, the moody android who suffers nothing and no one very gladly. Their destination? The ultimate hot spot for an evening of apocalyptic entertainment and fine dining, where the food (literally) speaks for itself.
Will they make it? The answer: hard to say. But bear in mind that the Hitchhiker's Guide deleted the term "Future Perfect" from its pages, since it was discovered not to be!

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  • 2 people find this helpful

    Better structured, wittier and funnier than the first! And some really hilarious theories! Great Terry Jones' foreword, too!

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    maCmq said on Jun 19, 2011 about the Others edition | Add your feedback

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    Very funny, especially the foreword by Terry Jones!

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    cristina said on Apr 26, 2011 about the Others edition | Add your feedback

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    Clever and funny

    TRATEOTU is the second book in the H2G2 series. The first third of the book is utter crap and can be skipped. But, what comes later is clever and funnier than the first book. Ideas like the concept of the restaurant, the Total Perspective Vortex and the (re)creation of Earth are totally cool!

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    Ashwin Nanjappa said on Jun 26, 2007 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Six rows of nine is 42...I am frankly, fucking flabbergasted!!

    It made me feel like if I were "starving to the bone".

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    Turpentine said on Aug 19, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • Not that good

    (I have just revisited this through the decent audiobook version read by Martin Freeman. I wish Stephen Fry had done it instead.)

    While a good author, Douglas Adams seems to have been dead set on ruining every single joke from the original story, once again by reorganizing the whole thing so that t ... (continue)

    (I have just revisited this through the decent audiobook version read by Martin Freeman. I wish Stephen Fry had done it instead.)

    While a good author, Douglas Adams seems to have been dead set on ruining every single joke from the original story, once again by reorganizing the whole thing so that the jokes are explained before they have been presented.

    The entire story is, again, completely reorganized, seemingly at random. Perhaps there is some reason behind this, to distinguish it from the original story or to prepare for some future events, or some other reason which I can't figure out.

    In fact, this book and the preceding one (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), together cover the same overall set of events as the two seasons of the original radio series, only in a different order.

    In this book, he also manages to include original dialogue from the radio series (upon entering Milliways, if you want to verify) in a way that makes it utterly incomprehensible within the context of the book, having already changed the events preceding this dialogue into something completely different than it was in the original radio series.

    There are fewer irrelevant tangents in this book than in the preceding one, which is nice.

    Nevertheless, once again if you haven't listened to the radio series and aren't planning to, this is a perfectly good, kind of vaguely comedic, sci-fi adventure that is certainly worth reading, at least once. If you are familiar with the original, don't bother with this.

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    Hans said on Jul 18, 2010 | Add your feedback

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