And another thing--

Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, part six of three

English language

Published June 20, 2010 by ISIS.

ISBN:
978-0-7531-8656-5
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OCLC Number:
540161327

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5 stars (1 review)

"Arthur has travelled the length, breath and depth of known, and unknown space. He has stumbled forwards and backwards through time. He has been blown up, reassembled, cruelly imprisoned, horribly released and colourfully insulted more than is strictly necessary. And, of course, he has comprehensively failed to grasp the meaning of life, the universe and everything. Arthur has, though, finally made it home to Earth. But that does not mean he has escaped his fate. For Arthur's chances of getting his hands on a decent cuppa are evaporating along with the world's oceans. Becasue no sonner has he arrived than he finds out that Earth is about to be blown up ... again."--Publisher description.

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reviewed And Another Thing... by Eoin Colfer (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

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5 stars

"And Another Thing…" is a Hitchhiker's, alright.

Yet again, it's a book which sings the blues of people's nature, nature's nature, profits, prophets, and even some gods. Don't forget the apoxalyptic coincidences, of course. And Douglas Adams's school uniform (sans the short trousers¹). The book is equipped with an almost-Adamsian wit and a lot of fascinating footnotes, sidenotes and subetherlinks.

I have promised myself that I shall get back to the longer reviews, with me quite liberally sharing the link to my bookwyrm profile with friends, family and the literally-inclined women I talk to on the dating apps². You know, to look substantial. Not that anyone will actually read these reviews, so I should amend it to "to feel substantial". So here are my outtakes.

Eoin (pronounced "Owen"), the author of this book, manages to predict quite well the war fatigue we have observing in the West by describing people …

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