Friday, November 20, 2015

The Hitchhiker’s Book Review of The Galaxy ... Uhm ... this is clever?


By Patrick L.

Douglas Adams' Hitchhikers' guide to the Galaxy is a book that follows two characters trying to write a book. After being taken off Earth by a researcher, Arthur Dent is thrust into the Galaxy not knowing a thing about it. With the help of the researcher, Arthur will go through a lot of different challenges.


Arthur Dent is a normal Human, born in Cambridge, England, living a normal life with not much going on. That is, until he was taken off the planet and it was later destroyed by unknown means. On his travels some of the craziest things happen to, and around him.
Douglas Adams is a writer that has always been interested in space… even from his first book "life the universe and everything" published in 1982.
This is the first book from this series of books and I enjoyed every bit of it. The recommendation is to anyone who likes weird and wacky comedy.
The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams, Harmony books, October 12, 1979, 224 pages

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