The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
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Arthur Dent is a perfectly normal Englishman, who wakes up one perfectly normal Thursday with a perfectly normal hangover. Things go rapidly downhill from there. The local council arrive to demolish his house, his best friend Ford suddenly turns out to be from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse (and not from Guildford as he had previously claimed). Oh, and some aliens arrive to demolish the Earth. Definitely not your average Thursday then. A book which became 'cult' before the word became a cliche, H2G2 (as its known to its fans) has been made into a BBC TV series, radio play, and now a major motion picture, with each version not only differing from, but actually entirely contradicting, the others. In its novel incarnation, Arthur and Ford hitch a lift with the Vogons - hideous, bureaucratic sociopaths - who turned up to demolish the Earth, and the story unfolds along its many twists and turns through time and space, with comic relief largely provided by the absurd people, places and situations in which our heroes find themselves, and in particular Arthur's very English reactions to them. Ford, who rapidly becomes exasperated with Arthur's endless questions, loans him his rather battered and spaceworn copy of the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - an electronic guide book which should tell him everything he needs to know. More or less. Finding his way In a mind-numbingly huge and bewildering galaxy, Arthur discovers that the Earth was constructed by an ancient race of luxury planet- builders, that Ford is a field researcher for the eponymous Guide, and that to survive in the big, bad galaxy... well, you've really gotta know where your towel is.
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