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Arthur Dent's accidental association with that wholly remarkable book, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, has not been entirely without incident.
Arthur has traveled the length, breadth, and depth of known, and unknown, space. He has stumbled forward and backward through time. He has been blown up, reassembled, cruelly imprisoned, horribly released, and colorfully insulted more than is strictly necessary. And of course Arthur Dent has comprehensively failed to grasp the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.
Arthur has finally made it home to Earth, but that does not mean he has escaped his fate.
Arthur's chances of getting his hands on a decent cuppa have evaporated rapidly, along with all the world's oceans. For no sooner has he touched down on the planet Earth than he finds out that it is about to be blown up . . . again.
And Another Thing . . . is the rather unexpected, but very welcome, sixth installment of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. It features a pantheon of unemployed gods, everyone's favorite renegade Galactic President, a lovestruck green alien, an irritating computer, and at least one very large slab of cheese.
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Posted July 3, 2011
Funny, neat, imaginative. Must buy.
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Posted April 16, 2011
The only thing I wished was different was the part about Fenchurch.
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Posted March 5, 2013
I do appreciate the effort at continuing a dead author's series, but it seemed a bit too afraid to do something new. AAT promotes some small jokes to central plot points, which lost the charm, and then it ends at a cliffhanger that attempts to disguise itself as a series finale. Not terrible, but just doesn't hold up in comparison to the first five books and movie. Ddon't read unless you'rejust too curious about this... Thing.
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Posted October 25, 2012
I cant really compare this book to the others as I have not finished So Long and Thanks for All the Fish or any of the stories after. I was first introduced to HITCHHIKERS when the movie came out and rather enjoyed it. When I finally came across the books I was stoked. I found THE ULTIMATE HITCHHIKERS GUIDE at my local Salvation Army and picked it up for 20¿. What I have read from the orignal series I love. When I came across AND ANOTHER THING... at Dollar Tree I had to get it hell it was only a dollar. I was going to wait to read it until I was finished with the first books, alot of good that did. Once I started to read it I couldn't put it down. I enjoyed the Guide Notes and thought they were a good addition. Eoin Colfer did a great job at capturing Adams' spirit. Hope I can buckle down and finish the first books.
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Posted November 14, 2011
Good reading during a long power out
I read the hitchhikers guide series back in middle school and loved it. Over a decade later I dont know if my sense of humor has matured or if colfer just isnt as good as adams. Maybe if this was just a book in the hitchhiker style it would have been a three star or more but i think its a bit of a shameful addition to the series.
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Posted January 28, 2011
Colfer seems to have caught the style and humor of the original five books. It's entertaining and inventive. The price is 9.17 when I am writing this, but worth every penny. Colfer has really nailed how to write this.
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Posted August 6, 2010
This author of this book obviously has diligently read the original 1st 5 books of the series written by Douglas Adams. It is obvious that he determined the ingredients and forumla for such a book. And that is how it reads, like it was created with a recipe "take previous characters, mix in action, spice liberally with Guide quotes and non-sequitor segues and make sure you finish by screwing Arthur Dent in the end".
The book focuses too much on what were previously background and secondary characters (Zaphod and Trillian) and seems to forget that the original series is mostly about Arthur Dent and his attempts to cope with the new reality. He is almost completely ignored in this book.
In the author's defense, Douglas Adams last book in the series wasn't too good either.
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Posted January 14, 2010
this is merely a complaint about the lack of cover on this book. for a somewhat new release, I'm very surprised that this is missing cover art.
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Posted January 13, 2010
While overall an interesting read, it lacks the imagination and true brilliance of a Douglas Adams book. After all, how many people can dream up the idea that to fly is simply the ability to fall and miss the earth!.
I am writing this review about 2 weeks after having finished the book (my first read on my new nook, which I love!), and honestly find it hard to remember much of the plotline. It was enjoyable enough while reading it, but hardly memorable, and certainly not on a par with the origional works that you will remember for the rest of your life.
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Arthur Dent's accidental association with that wholly remarkable book, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, has not been entirely without incident.
Arthur has traveled the length, breadth, and depth of known, and unknown, space. He has stumbled forward and backward through time. He has been blown up, reassembled, cruelly imprisoned, horribly released, and ...