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@Celia Buell - Hello! Have you started the book yet?Also, roughly how many chapters would you like to read per day?
Hey, sorry for being slow to respond. I'm about a quarter of the way through the book right now (although maybe further because I'm reading the illustrated edition so it's about twice as long with as many words as the regular version). I kind of read at my own pace but will post my comments under spoilers.I haven't seen you on here before, is this your first buddy read on this group?
25% (although possibly further in the story using the illustrated version): (view spoiler)
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Celia Buell wrote: "Hey, sorry for being slow to respond. I'm about a quarter of the way through the book right now (although maybe further because I'm reading the illustrated edition so it's about twice as long with ..."Hello, Okay that sounds good! I've just begun with the book so will post as I catch up to you.
And yes, this would be my first buddy read on this group.
Arushi wrote: "Celia Buell wrote: ""One thing about this group is that buddy reads are a lot more relaxed than on other site groups. We just kind of talk about our opinions, and replying is sort of optional although I do attempt to respond to what other people say, but not everyone does.
Would you be interested into turning this into a series buddy read instead of just the single book? There's a lot going on and I feel like reading this as a series will help me be less confused.
Celia Buell wrote: "Arushi wrote: "Celia Buell wrote: ""One thing about this group is that buddy reads are a lot more relaxed than on other site groups. We just kind of talk about our opinions, and replying is sort ..."
Gotcha!
And yes, I wanted to read the entire series anyway, so would be up for that
Did you switch to the audiobook version then? If yes, did that help?The one thing that I am enjoying in the writing is the subtle, underlying humor.
Arushi wrote: "Did you switch to the audiobook version then? If yes, did that help?The one thing that I am enjoying in the writing is the subtle, underlying humor."
No, because there was a waitlist at my library, but I plan to read the audio for the next few books, which do not have a waitlist.
Celia Buell wrote: "Arushi wrote: "Did you switch to the audiobook version then? If yes, did that help?The one thing that I am enjoying in the writing is the subtle, underlying humor."
No, because there was a waitl..."
Okay nice! I'd read that the series originally began as a radio show, so audiobook kind of takes it back full circle. :)
Like you described, the book does seem like a fever dream, but its crazy to see just how imaginative it is.(view spoiler)
Hey! I've finished the book. With so many moving pieces in the story, can't stop being curious about what comes next :)
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I did really like this one part though, where they talk about Ursa Minor's publishing house, the one behind The Hitchhiker's Guide and how they claim that, "The Guide is definitive. Reality is frequently inaccurate." :D
I'm enjoying this one a lot more now. It's actually really interesting. It's harder for me to pick out favorite lines and parts as an audiobook, but there have been some good ones.
That's good to know!I'll see if I can get a sample of the audiobook. Now that you mention so, I'm curious to hear the voices of Zaphod/Marvin :D
Arushi wrote: "I did really like this one part though, where they talk about Ursa Minor's publishing house, the one behind The Hitchhiker's Guide and how they claim that, "The Guide is definitive. Reality is freq..."That part made me laugh.
I also bought the audiobook of the 3rd one today, will start it off soon.Are you continuing with the audio version for this one too?
Arushi wrote: "I guess its intentional, it's not supposed to make sense :P"I'm sure it will have a convoluted nonexplanation later
Celia wrote: "Arushi wrote: "I guess its intentional, it's not supposed to make sense :P"I'm sure it will have a convoluted nonexplanation later"
Hahaha true, that's quite possible, let's see :D
Yep the series is getting less interesting, at least in listening to it. Even though Martin Freeman's narration is great, I'm wondering if I should switch back to reading it.
Arushi wrote: "Yep the series is getting less interesting, at least in listening to it. Even though Martin Freeman's narration is great, I'm wondering if I should switch back to reading it."For me the audio is easier because there's so much to unpack with all the tangents and onslaught of random information. It's easier to focus less on the random, unimportant aspects.
But yeah, it has its moments but it's less overall funny. (view spoiler)
Ahh okay, that makes sense. I personally found it easier to focus on reading it. Not completely decided yet, but I may restart it on an ebook version in the next few days.(view spoiler)
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