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The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
(Douglas Adams)

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No matter how many times I read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,
and I've read it quite a few times already, it never fails to thrill me
and induce bouts of almost uncontrollably hearty laughter. With this
novel, Douglas Adams gave life to a phenomenon that will long outlive
his tragically short life, delighting millions of readers for untold
years to come. I'm not sure if science fiction had ever seen anything
like this before 1979. This is science fiction made to laugh at itself
while honoring its rich tradition, but it is much more than that.
Adams' peculiarly dead-on humor also draws deeply from the well of
sociology, philosophy, and of course science. Whenever Adams
encountered a sacred cow of any sort, he milked it dry before moving
on. Beneath the surface of utter hilarity, Adams actually used his
sarcasm and wit to make some rather poignant statements about this
silly thing called life and the manner in which we are going about
living it. This is one reason the book is so well-suited for multiple
readings-a high level of enjoyment is guaranteed each time around, and
there are always new insights to be gained from Adams' underlying,
oftentimes subtle, ideas and approach.Arthur Dent is your normal
human being, and so he naturally is more concerned about his house
being knocked down than facing the fact that the world is about to end.
His friend Ford Prefect, he comes to learn, is actually a researcher
from a planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse, but before he
can even begin to comprehend this fact, he finds himself zipped up into
the confines of the Vogon space cruiser that has just destroyed the
planet Earth. Things become even trickier for him when he discovers the
great usefulness of sticking a Babel fish into his ear and then meets
the singular President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox and his shipmate
Trillian, both of whom Arthur actually met months before at a party.
Such impossible coincidences are explained by the fact that
Beeblebrox's ship is powered by the new Infinite Improbability Drive.
Dent grows more and more confused during his travels on board the Heart
of Gold, and the story eventually culminates with an amazing visit to
an astronomically improbable world.Much of the humor here is
impossible to describe; this novel must be read to be appreciated. It
seems like every single line holds a joke of some kind within it. The
characters are also terrific: the unfortunate Arthur Dent, who
basically has no idea what is going on; Ford Prefect, Arthur's
remarkable friend from Betelgeuse; Zaphod Beeblebrox, with his two
heads, three arms, and cavalier attitude; Trillian the lovely Earth
girl who basically flies the Heart of Gold; Slartibartfast the planet
builder and fjord-make extraordinaire; and my favorite character of
all, Marvin the eternally depressed robot. Life-"loathe it or ignore
it, you can't like it" is the Paranoid Android's philosophy. One
brilliant thing that Adams does is to step away from the action every
so often to present interesting facts about the universe as recorded in
the Hitchhiker's Guide; here we learn about Vogon poetry, the Ravenous
Bugblatter Beast of Traal, Trans Galactic Gargle Blasters, and other
fascinating tidbits about life in the crazy universe Adams created. He
even gives the reader the ultimate answer to the question of Life, the
Universe, and Everything in these pages. This novel is just an
amazingly hilarious read that will leave you yearning for more; to our
great fortune, Adams indeed left us more in the form of four subsequent
books in the Hitchhiker's "trilogy." If you don't like science fiction,
it doesn't matter; read this book just for the laughs. The most amazing
thing about Adams' humor is the fact that everyone seems to "get" it.
Adams broke all the rules in writing a novel quite unlike any that had
come before it, and he succeeded in spades. This may well be the
funniest novel



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