The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (#1) by Douglas Adams
My rating:
This book is an absolute hoot - Arthur Dent wakes up one morning and is on a mission to prevent the demolition of his house. Little does he expect what his friend, Ford Prefect (a chap in charge of updating “The hichhiker’s guide to the galaxy”), is about to announce: the Earth is minutes away from total annihilation.
Thus begins this most improbably adventurous and humour-peppered read.
Only in this book can a spaceship commit suicide from talking with a depressed robot, a president have two heads and three arms, the answer to the most unfathomable question be given before it is actually asked (kudos to “Deep Thought”).
Recommendations? 42.
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This book is an absolute hoot - Arthur Dent wakes up one morning and is on a mission to prevent the demolition of his house. Little does he expect what his friend, Ford Prefect (a chap in charge of updating “The hichhiker’s guide to the galaxy”), is about to announce: the Earth is minutes away from total annihilation.
Thus begins this most improbably adventurous and humour-peppered read.
Only in this book can a spaceship commit suicide from talking with a depressed robot, a president have two heads and three arms, the answer to the most unfathomable question be given before it is actually asked (kudos to “Deep Thought”).
Recommendations? 42.
View all my reviews
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