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    <![CDATA[The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>The Salmon of Doubt</em> is the late Douglas Adams' third comic novel about &quot;holistic detective&quot; Dirk Gently. Ten tantalising chapters of this unfinished project are padded to book size with about 50 short Adams pieces, mostly non-fiction. <p> Additional material includes introductions by Stephen Fry and editor Peter Guzzardi (who stitched together the <em>Salmon</em> fragment from disk drafts), <em>The Guardian</em>'s Adams biography, Richard Dawkins' farewell piece, and the order of the memorial service. <p> The non-fiction by the man himself ranges from perhaps a dozen meaty articles and speeches to brief squibs, interview/questionnaire answers and tiny asides like: <blockquote>We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works. How do you recognise something that is still technology? A good clue is if it comes with a manual.</blockquote> <p> There are enjoyable pieces on computers (especially), atheism, dogs, manta rays on the Great Barrier Reef, the Save the Rhino stunt climb, and PG Wodehouse. Much of the rest is ephemeral; you can't help reflecting that Adams himself never chose to collect all this lightweight newspaper work. <p> Lovers of his fiction will welcome the <em>Hitch-Hiker</em>-related short stories &quot;The Private Life of Genghis Khan&quot; and &quot;Young Zaphod Plays It Safe&quot;, despite the latter's dreadfully dated political punch line. <p> What of <em>The Salmon of Doubt</em> itself, a quarter of this book? There's a glimpse of a far-future estate agent's utopia, a woman asking Dirk Gently to investigate a cat that's literally only half there (his puzzling reluctance to take the case may echo Adams' own feelings about the novel), Gently's capricious trip to America in response to an unknown client's total lack of instructions, the tragic death of a rhino as perceived by the rhino... Many teasing questions; we'll never know the answers. <p> Overall it's a must-have for devoted Adams fans and completists, a likely disappointment (though with pleasant exceptions) for new readers. --<em>David Langford</em> </p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[If you love Douglas Adams this book is an absolute must read. It's got some great incite into the man who could make a pot of petunias think to itself, 'Not again.' A large part of my enjoyment was finding out about Adams as a person, and in turn finding out that I've got some stuff in common with h...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2949344">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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