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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Reader reviewed by Davis
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a book by british author Douglas Adams, written in the third person about a man who is forced to leave Earth and travel through space with his companions.
Arthur Dent is an average man whose life is turned upside down when the Earth is destroyed and he is saved by his friend Ford, who is actually an alien intergalactic hitchhiker. He now travels through space with Ford, Ford's friend Zaphod, and Zaphod's friend Trillian.
This book has a complex and diverse plot that keeps the reader guessing as to what will happen next, which allows the reader to be more engaged in the book. Adams writes in a very comedic style, and has a lot of character development and interlocking storylines. This book is a must read if you enjoy zany humor and overall great writing
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a book by british author Douglas Adams, written in the third person about a man who is forced to leave Earth and travel through space with his companions.
Arthur Dent is an average man whose life is turned upside down when the Earth is destroyed and he is saved by his friend Ford, who is actually an alien intergalactic hitchhiker. He now travels through space with Ford, Ford's friend Zaphod, and Zaphod's friend Trillian.
This book has a complex and diverse plot that keeps the reader guessing as to what will happen next, which allows the reader to be more engaged in the book. Adams writes in a very comedic style, and has a lot of character development and interlocking storylines. This book is a must read if you enjoy zany humor and overall great writing
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