Don't panic! It isn't the end of the galaxy, just the earth. And, what's the best thing to do when the end is nigh, well have a pint of course. This is exactly what Ford Prefect suggests when Arthur Dent, still reeling from his own person tragedy is pulled into an adventure that will lead him to a much greater truth than he ever really cared about; Traversing the limitless distances of time, space, and bureaucracy, and all with the help of the most successful piece of resource material ever to be seen in the universe: The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. More than just a piece of science-fiction literature, this book is a magnificently satirical look at the most established mores of society. Poking fun at government, travel, capitalism, in fact pretty much every facet of the society we live in. Open your mind to the furthest limits of the galaxy and Join Arthur Dent as he battles through one near death experience after the other: making friends, making enemies, questioning the meaning of life, and all without every changing out of his bathrobe. Without a doubt the quintessential book of the twenty-first century. For anyone who ever wanted to know what life would be like hitching between the stars, this is the answer; now you just have to figure out the question. A wonderful journey into the mind of a man who saw the pretentious nature of the human race and had no qualms about debunking it. Douglas Adams speaks from his heart with a dry and witty sense of humor that will brighten your day, and give you something to smile about next time you are waiting in line at the DMV. A must read for anyone who has every thought that life might be better if they turned off their cellphone, or better yet threw it out into space.
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