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How does one review The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy without the review being a long series of witty or hilarious (or both) quotes from the book?
This is a seminal book in the sci-fi genre, if only because it's so darn well known and because a lot of "funny" sci-fi writers since that time have tried to do what Douglas Adams makes look so effortless -- be devastatingly funny.
Like many, I've experienced multiple versions of Adams' famous story -- radio show, TV show, movie, video-game, novel. T ...more
This is a seminal book in the sci-fi genre, if only because it's so darn well known and because a lot of "funny" sci-fi writers since that time have tried to do what Douglas Adams makes look so effortless -- be devastatingly funny.
Like many, I've experienced multiple versions of Adams' famous story -- radio show, TV show, movie, video-game, novel. T ...more

I first read this book when I was in high school, back when dinosaurs walked the earth, people still thought digital watches were a pretty cool idea, and mobile phones were the size of a suitcase.
I enjoyed it at least as much this time. Humor is subjective, and I still find it bloody hilarious! If you don't enjoy Monty Python-esque British humor it may not be your cup of Earl Grey, but it still works for me! I do a lot of my reading on the train, in coffee shops , and while waiting in doctors' o ...more
I enjoyed it at least as much this time. Humor is subjective, and I still find it bloody hilarious! If you don't enjoy Monty Python-esque British humor it may not be your cup of Earl Grey, but it still works for me! I do a lot of my reading on the train, in coffee shops , and while waiting in doctors' o ...more

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