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Author name: Douglas Adams

 : The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN num: 9780345391803
ISBN number: 0345391802
Label: Del Rey
Manufacturer: Del Rey
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 224
Printing Date: September 27, 1995
Publishing house: Del Rey
Release Date: September 27, 1995
Sale Popularity Level: 5807
Studio: Del Rey




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Product Description:
Just before the Earth is demolished, Arthur Dent is plucked off the planet by his friend Ford Prefect.

Amazon.com Review:
Join Douglas Adams's hapless hero Arthur Dent as he travels the galaxy with his intrepid pal Ford Prefect, getting into horrible messes and generally wreaking hilarious havoc. Dent is grabbed from Earth moments before a cosmic construction team obliterates the planet to build a freeway. You'll never read funnier science fiction; Adams is a master of intelligent satire, barbed wit, and comedic dialogue. The Hitchhiker's Guide is rich in comedic detail and thought-provoking situations and stands up to multiple reads. Required reading for science fiction fans, this book (and its follow-ups) is also sure to please fans of Monty Python, Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, and British sitcoms.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Comic work of genius
One of the funniest series ever written that also happens to be a work of genius. The way the story winds back on itself leaves one giggling to one's self after the very first reading.

A great read, time after time.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - One of my all-time favorite books
I love the way that Adams plays with language. Often time I find myself re-reading a passage just to play the words over again in my head. And just as interesting are the IDEAS in this series: planets where mattresses grow, cows that are raised to want to be eaten, poetry so horrible is can kill you, entire alien invasion forces eaten by small dogs, etc. I always read the entire series at once and I do so at least once a year!

If you've never read this book do so NOW. In fact, read the entire series. Everyone should as far as I'm concerned.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - My go-to gift for 12 year old boys
Not that this is a kid's book. This book is just so engaging and funny and is just perfect for keeping the cynicism of teenagerdom at bay for a bit, that it's a great gift for a difficult to buy for age.

I've read it so many times, I sometimes forget that parts of it haven't actually happened to me.

My brother and I quote from it liberally; from the whole series, to be fair.

Other reviewers have reviewed the text admirably, so I'll only add that I think this book should be required reading in all middle/junior high schools.





Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Kindle edition - poor conversion of a good book
No need to review the text, there are over 600 reviews, and I think those can pretty much cover what needs to be said. Rather, this is a review of the Kindle edition.

This is a poor conversion to the Kindle. There are a large number of typos. Text formatting is almost totally lost. Only chapter breaks are apparent. Section breaks which quote the encyclopedias are marked with italic text, but otherwise all the sections run into one another with no visual indication that a new section begins. From reading this, I'd guess that the publisher simply scanned the text and performed no copy-edit or proofreading.




Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - improbably great
By the strangest coincidence I left this classic at the office and was stuck at home reading Hemingway short stories. Hemingway writes about drink, and war, and illness. Adams, on the other hand, writes about drink, and war, and illness. One thing's for sure: Hitchhiker's Guide is not science fiction. It is also not science. Probably not fiction either. What it is is really weird, like the front page of the daily newspaper, only more enjoyable.

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