So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams

So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #4) My rating: ★★★★★

In this fourth instalment, (and I won’t be spoiling much by saying this), Arthur Dent miraculously finds his way home after 8 years in the confines of space. But was it really 8 years? And, was Earth really destroyed or was it all just an illusion (or is THIS all a delusion)?

Contrary to most reviews I’ve read, this is definitely my favourite of the series so far (despite the Krikkit reference in #3). It’s wacky and full of wit and wordplay, generously sprinkled with Douglas Adams’ humour and astute views.

It’s also, in my opinion, the deepest in the series with very descriptive, almost poetic passages, and cleverly interwoven truths and metaphors.

In a nutshell, I thoroughly enjoyed this, and the pictures evoked were so vivid they are still crystal clear in my mind: Rob McKenna the Rain God, Wonko the Sane and his improbable house, not to mention of course Fenchurch, and dear old Marvin.

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I read this book as part of the UNO-2021 Challenge on GoodReads (team Mystic Pizza).

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