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More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide
Published in Hardcover by Bonanza Books (1990)
Author: Douglas Adams
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Very good edition. Great for a Douglas Adams Fan.
I loved the entire book. This is my peronal first of reading anything by Douglas but this book is a perfect (or PREfect) for a beginer.It's tantalizing and Adams has a world class imagination.


Mostly Harmless
Published in Hardcover by Harmony Books (1992)
Authors: Douglas Adams and Peter Guzzardi
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Not the best in the series, but okay
Mostly Harmless is not Douglas Adams' best Hitchhiker's Guide novel. Having said that, we can read the book not expecting the highest quality humor from it. It still contains Adams' comic genius, but I think that he should have included Zaphod Beeblebrox, the funniest character in the series. Arthur's new love Fenchurch is sadly killed off after an accident in space, and it seems that this was done as an afterthought by the author. We meet Arthur's daughter, who, strangely enough, is also Trillian's daughter. Sorry, but no romance there. She merely selected human sperm from an intergalactic sperm bank. The best scenes take place when Arthur crash lands on a planet and becomes "Bob's sandwich maker" to the natives. Ford is still up to his hoopy antics, towel and all. Oh, and they also finally find out where Stavromula Beta is. I don't think that he should have ended the series like this, but fans can still hope for solo Zaphod stories, right, right? It's a good read though, really

oh my...
This fifth and final installment in the increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Trilogy is simply amazing. While it seems that a lot of people weren't satisfied with it, I am quite the exception. The tone of the humor in this book (as with SLATFATF) is much darker than the earlier books, but that's just fine by me. I prefer a little darkness.

While this book returns somewhat more to the zaniness of the first three books (at least in comparison to the fourth book), it is not entirely wacky. It seems that this book is, in many ways, quite "fannish," there to please fans of the series with cheap thrills and tips of the hat (one example would be the return of the Vogons, which I don't exactly think anybody was clammoring for). However, in the midst of all this, Adams tells a wonderfully adventurous story that ties together in an ending that will leave you stunned and breathless (I'll try not to spoil it, but it's reminiscent of something that happenned in the first book, HG2G).

The worst part of the book is that Fenchurch just disappears... literally! And we never see Arthur deal with it! Still, Adams provides us with yet another wonderful character to help reveal the human side of Arthur....

I think it is a wonderful, if unexpected and somewhat unnecessary, end to the series. Trillian returns (although thankfully Zaphod doesn't), but Marvin is depressingly absent. Oh and remember Agrajag, from LTUAE? Well, there's a wonderful tie to that whole thing that you just can't miss. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, go read LTUAE and then read this and laugh along with me. Read it. You'll be blown away.

Strong Conclusion to an Excellent Series
What do you get when you combine interstellar space travel, romance, action, mindless astronauts, parallel universes, religion, and sandwiches all into the same book? Why, you get Mostly Harmless, the fifth book in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams.
Mostly Harmless takes you through the life of Arthur Dent, a man whose house and world have been demolished by the Vogons, a race of evil space aliens that evolution has literally given up on. After losing the love of his life, Fenchurch (she literally vanishes into thin air), he begins to search for a new planet to reside upon... Adams also brings back old favorites from the previous books in Ford Prefect and of course, the aptly named Hitchhiker's Guide itself.
Mostly Harmless is an great finale for an excellent series. Adams does a good job in tying up the story line while still adding his randomness and humor to the novel. If you love a good science fiction story, or just a good humorous read, Mostly Harmless and the rest of the Hitchhiker's Guide series is definitely something you'll enjoy.


Adam and Eve (The Lion Story Bible, 2)
Published in Hardcover by Chariot Victor Pub (1988)
Authors: Penny Frank, Tony Morris, and Eric Ford
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The Cuckoo Plant
Published in Paperback by Egmont Childrens Books (04 July, 1991)
Author: Adam Ford
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A Cycle of Adams Letters
Published in Paperback by Ross & Perry, Inc. (2002)
Author: Worthington Chauncey Ford
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Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865, Set
Published in Library Binding by Reprint Services Corp (1992)
Authors: Worthington C. Ford and Worthington Chauncey Ford
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Faith and Science: Questions to Consider
Published in Paperback by Epworth Press (01 November, 1999)
Author: Adam Ford
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Mending Rips in the Sky: Options for Somali Communities in the 21st Century
Published in Paperback by Red Sea Pr (1997)
Authors: Hussein M. Adam and Richard Ford
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Observando El Clima
Published in Paperback by Everest Pub (1991)
Author: Adam Ford
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Spaceship Earth
Published in Paperback by Methuen Publishing Ltd (1981)
Author: Adam Ford
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