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What do you consider to be the more satisfying conclusion to the series, book 4 or book 5?
I'm on the book 4 camp myself.

Perhaps you don't enjoy Brit humor.

As for the 4th and 5th book in the "increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Trilogy," I personally enjoyed So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish more than I enjoyed Mostly Harmless.

By the way, there's an American author with a very similar style who you should check out - Robert Scheckley. The book I read was Dimension of Miracles.

What do you consider to be the more satisfying conclusion to the series, book 4 or book 5?
I'm on the book 4 camp myself."
I believe it was 4 for me as well. I have not read the entire series in a while, but 5 jumped the rails and was trying too hard to be silly. Before it had been a balanced kind of silly.

"So Long" was my favorite too! If you're okay with silly, I also love the Red Dwarf books.
I just read that the author was inspired by Sirens of Titan by Vonnegut. Has anyone read them both?
NancyJ wrote: "I just read that the author was inspired by Sirens of Titan by Vonnegut. Has anyone read them both?"
I have. And I could see it, although I much prefer Hitchhiker's. They're both extensive journeys through space with so odd happenings along the way. I feel like Sirens is a lot more preachy.
I have. And I could see it, although I much prefer Hitchhiker's. They're both extensive journeys through space with so odd happenings along the way. I feel like Sirens is a lot more preachy.


I have. And I could see it, although I much prefer Hitchhiker's. They're both ex..."
I finished the sirens of titan yesterday and bought the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy for audible today. I read it once as a teen, but I don't really remember it.