The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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This hilarious best seller explains why the universe is a lot safer if you bring a towel. Introducing The Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy, the first volume in the 5-part Hitchhiker "trilogy" that made Douglas Adams a science fiction sensation. Never before in the history of the universe has there been such a wonderful, somewhat accurate reference guide, offering such comforting advice as, "Don't Panic!" Earthling Arthur Dent could use this advice when Ford Prefect, an irresponsible Guide field researcher, warns him that Earth is being demolished to make room for an intergalactic bypass. Then, Arthur and Ford hitch a ride on a Vogon spacecraft and things start to really get weird.

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JBrob, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: JBrob
from Vista, California
I haven't heard the recording, but these books are absolutely hilarious! They are absolutely littered with brilliant nonsense! The characters are fantastic, and the wording is suberb. I highly recommend this 'trilogy' of five books to all people aged 15 or higher. I also hope that with the upcoming film, many additional people will want to read the books.
- Published:
April 2005
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
T002104
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