3.5

Life, the Universe and Everything

Douglas Adams
Book
March
2021

Review:

This series is messing me up because the copy I have is all in one book, but I have to treat it like many different books. It was a pretty interesting story. I liked this one better than the second one, but the first is still the best. I think the white robots were kind of exciting, but I am mad at how they treat Marvin. The whole hactar thing is kind of weird, but I think I understand it. My favorite parts are the ones that the improbability machine is in because they are always either interesting or funny. I didn’t realize that Zaphod has two heads. They did not mention that anywhere earlier in the book. Overall a good book, but I still like the first one the best.

Trigger Warnings:
Killer Robots and Death

Synopsis From Book:

The unhappy inhabitants of planet Krikkit are sick of looking at the night sky above their heads–so they plan to destroy it. The universe, that is. Now only five individuals stand between the killer robots of Krikkit and their goal of total annihilation. They are Arthur Dent, a mild-mannered space and time traveler who tries to learn how to fly by throwing himself at the ground and missing; Ford Prefect, his best friend, who decides to go insane to see if he likes it; Slartibartfast, the indomitable vice president of the Campaign for Real Time, who travels in a ship powered by irrational behavior; Zaphod Beeblebrox, the two-headed, three-armed ex-president of the galazy; and Trillian, the sexy space cadet who is torn between a persistent Thunder God and a very depressed Beeblebrox. How will it all end? Will it end? Only this stalwart crew knows as they try to avert “universal” Armageddon and save life as we know it–and don’t know it!
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