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July Random Read-Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Feel better, Nicki!

Hilarious, brilliant, witty and quirky, and I loved it completely from that moment. I bought the pretty bound omnibus edition and read it straight through. �
Now little bits of this series have seeped into my life and have made me "That Girl" who answers '42' when someone asks me a question... among other things.

It kind of makes me sad that I can't express what's so great about HHGTTG to others. *sigh*
Just tell them the book has the only answer you'll ever need.


The movie is just not funny. I don't know how they did it. Most everything it taken verbatim from the books, but somehow it still managed not to be funny. It's really rather astounding.

As for the book, well...I adore the "The ships hung in the sky the way real books don't" line. And so many others. But oh god (view spoiler)

I had to look at your profile again to check out your eyes. They are huge. Are those your real eyes, or were they Photoshoped? :o) You don't want to know what they do with naked pictures of guys using Photoshop.

The book was hilarious.

The black guy that plays Ford is a rapper called Mos Def, a really good one too. I thought he did a good job.
Douglas Adams must have a quirky imagination to come up with this story, it's great. I read it when i was 15, one of the first scifi books i read.

The black guy that plays Ford is a rapp..."
I knew it was Mos Def.

Haha, they're real, no Photoshop there, the camera is actually my crappy cell phone one. Normally people are asking about contacts though :)

The movie is just not funny. I don't know how they did it. Most everything it taken verbatim from the books, but somehow it still m..."
The TV show is great! I watched it after I read The Restaurant at The End of The Universe so after that I pictured those actors while I read the rest of the series. I wish they would have continued the show (although in my opinion that series got progressively worse, but I wish they had done the show at least through the third or fourth book).





Aloha, I am not trying to break a spoiler for you, but if you continue reading on to the next book you find out the question to the answer and so much more, which is also in the T.V. series.


No actually they figure it out at the end of book two.

All I can tell you is that it is not what you think it is.


No, I do not, book three is something totally different, and so is four and five, which to me is not as good as book one or two.


I love the humor in this! The mice! Arthur's house getting torn down...The poetry! This book was great comic relief
It still surprises me that more people haven't read this book.
I always took it as a geek-cred requirement.
I always took it as a geek-cred requirement.


I always took it as a geek-cred requirement."
Wait, does this mean I have geek-cred? *wipes tear* ... I had always hoped...

That depends... Candle wax? or ear wax? lol

Yeah... you're just 'Special', Aloha.

After being infatuated first by the BBC 4 radio series, then the books, and slightly less so by the BBC TV series, and even liking the movie, (I own copies of almost all manifestations of the Guide) maybe I'm not as hip, cool, groovy and down with the kids as I thought I was.
No surely not?


I'll start with an easyish one,
"The plans were on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet, stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying 'Beware of the Leopard."
Anyone else got any favourites,
accuracy not important, its the impression that matters.
I love this book! A lite, funny, read...
What did you all think?
Poor Arthur, it just wasn't his day...