Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams
My rating: ★★☆☆☆
This starts really well: Ford Prefect deals a cynical blow to insurance companies, revenue & income, and other generally annoying institutions such as fools and bad news, when gradually the plot itself gets caught in a slow-motion time warp - or so it felt.
My eye-lids got unusually heavy despite a leisurely catch-up with Arthur Dent, and the introduction of infinite possibilities (or was it probabilities?), and various programming teasers. The middle of the book was tedious. I may, of course, have missed some mind-blowing references which would explain this not-so-positive perception.
The pace picks up at the end of the book (a Good Thing for Bob's sake!), and everything goes back to being as it always was or should have been – the perfect ending for this utterly bonkers trilogy of five.
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I read this book as part of the UNO-2021 Challenge on GoodReads (team Mystic Pizza).
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