This is the final book in the Hitchhiker’s Guide trilogy, and to be honest I think this one is better than the third book. I enjoyed it, and I think the real strength of the book is that it doesn’t try to hard to be a sequel. [isbn: 9780330492041;0330287001;0345453743]
Tag: comedy
Life, the Universe and Everything
Another classic from the trilogy of four. I’d always known that Cricket was somehow evil. [isbn: 9780330492041;0345391829;0345453743]
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Another classic. This book is probably a little better than The Hichhiker’s Guide because it doesn’t have to spend so much time explaining the background to the story. It is a very fast read, just like the other book, and I enjoyed it. [isbn: 9780330492041;0330262130;0345453743]
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Ok, so this is a classic. I hadn’t read it in years though, and it’s still awesome. Loved it. Things to note that I hadn’t thought of before — “SubEtha” is talked about a lot, that probably explains “SubEtha Edit” which is an editor I have used in the past; the term “Googleplex” is used…
Bill the Galactic Hero on the Planet of Bottled Brains
(Edited by Harry Harrison.) This book started off better than Planet of the Robot Slaves, but I found the random Star Trek and Star Wars rip offs in the middle of the book intensely annoying. This isn’t so much a satire it is a disjointed list of ideas. I’m disappointed to be honest. [isbn: 0380756625]