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, by Douglas Adams
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Product details
File Size: 1719 KB
Print Length: 257 pages
Publisher: Pocket Books; Reissue edition (February 26, 2013)
Publication Date: February 26, 2013
Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
Language: English
ASIN: B00AYIDVM2
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I am not sure where to start!!! Profound, whacky, utterly insensible but absolutely meaningful at the same time...Douglas Adams was an astute observer of human behaviour which is manifest in the way his characters behave. The fact that they are a part of the most improbable settings highlights that behaviour further.Saying that this book is not as profound or entertaining as the 1st one or THHGTTG is not an affront but a massive compliment to the other volumes.This book made me a bit melancholic which the other two volumes mentioned did not (I have read reviews of Mostly Harmless and have decided not to read it for the sake of compromising my interpretation of how things end with Arthur Dent and others). I am not sure what the real takeaway was supposed to be - that Gods too eventually fall or that the fallen were once magnificent, but I believe it is a bit of both.I really wish we would have had more of this genius to enjoy!!!
There's only one Douglas Adams. I'd give a lot to have more of his writing to read, but, with this book, I've read them all. Other authors try to be Douglas Adams, but he had an incredible ability with wit, dry humor, irony, cultural yet timeless references, and more that just can't be duplicated. If you're used to Douglas Adams writing, this will probably fit right into your expectations. If you're not, you're probably in for a ride. Somewhere between fantasy, sci-fi, and Monty Python, I found this book tremendous fun.
As much a stark raving lunatic fan as I am about all his works, this one is my absolute favorite. Every little detail in this wonderful, clever story is neatly wrapped back into itself, this book must be read multiple times to discover all its nuances, and they are so very worth discovering! Few authors make me laugh out loud while reading, Douglas Adams definitely was one (God rest his gloriously funny soul), and this book is a jewel.The best and the worst of human nature is all in here-- greed, brutal corruption, unthinkable consequences, depression, confusion, compassion, loyalty, and problems with the kids. There are also monsters, gods, divine powers, interdimensional travel, beheadings, and exploding airport check-in desks. And a mysterious eagle that circles above it all.If you're looking for wonderful quotes to tuck in your pocket, this book is loaded with them.I bought this copy because I wore out my first copy.
Like most, if not all, Adams' books it's about the journey and not the final arrival. I love D.A.'s facility with the language. One sentence or one section of the book flows so effortlessly to the next that it makes for very pleasurable reading. If you try to skim the book, you'll miss the best, typically understated, gags. And the gags abound. I found myself laughing out loud on more than one occasion.Please do yourself a favor and don't hurry to the ending, because the book ends rather abruptly. You get a mental picture of Adams' editor standing on the desk shouting at him about how overdue the final copy is.Still, if you enjoyed Hitchhikers Guide and the follow on books, you will find this a good read. It is certainly much better than the first Dirk Gently novel.
To anyone who is familiar and enjoyed the Hitch Hiker's Guide series, either from reading the books or watching any of several versions in video form, this author needs neither introduction or further praise. Suffice to say that the two books that, sadly, constitute the whole of this series are yet another tour de force and provide a highly entertaining glimpse into a new fantasy concept with vast potential. Prepare to laugh and ponder, often at the intricacies of human relations, societal foibles and the usual blatant governmental corruption.
*Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul* leads off with these lines: "It can hardly be a coincidence that no language on earth has ever produced the expression 'As pretty as an airport.' Airports are ugly. Some are very ugly. Some attain a degree of ugliness that can only be the result of a special effort."And away we go!Another wonderful story by Douglas Adams - full of wit, great metaphors and similes, and wonderful observations about life.
This book is weird. The characters are weird, the writing is weird, the story is weird, even the cars are weird.If you like weird you'll like this. If you don't like weird read this anyhow.I liked it. Is that weird?
The saddest day was when Mr. Adams left us. However the writings he left behind are a gem in world where a little bit of silliness and good story telling is soothing to the soul. If you liked the movie Hitchhiker's guide and you liked the TV show in the BBC about Dirk, then this is something you should think about buying.
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