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5.0 out of 5 stars "There's an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out", December 17, 2010
"There's an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out"
Arthur Dent wakes up to find a construction crew outside his house, waiting to demolish it for a bypass. Little does he know, a Vogon construction fleet is outside his planet, waiting to demolish it for a hyperspace lane. Fortunately, Arthur's friend, an alien from a planet in the vicinity of Betelgeuse, Ford Prefect, lends a hand and the two hitchhike away from Earth moments before its destruction. This is their journey.

I Liked:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a classic, the perfect blend of comedy and scifi fun. Adams is acutely aware of scifi stereotypes and what makes people laugh and has blended them to perfection.
Our protagonist/hero, Arthur Dent, is a complete deconstruction of the "hero", the man who can elbow his way into everything and come out on top with ladies fondling him. Arthur is completely at the whims of chance and his friend, Ford. It's delightfully funny to see his reaction to being the third most intelligent life form on Earth and how positively useless he is to the Heart of Gold.
Ford Prefect is a delightful "sidekick", who ends up being way more helpful and useful than most sidekicks. It is he who saves Arthur Dent, it is he who attempts to find ways out of scrapes, it is he who sticks his neck out on the line.
Zaphod Beeblebrox is a kick in the pants to those who are interested even passingly in politics. I find it a riot how his job as president is to focus attention AWAY from those who have power. My absolute favorite line of his is "If there's anything more important than my ego around, I want it caught and shot now."
Trillian is your stereotypical damsel in distress/buxom lady, only she isn't either. A passing comment suggest she may be a physicist and a mathematician--far better than Arthur, whose only job is to "whine about Earth" (my poor attempt to render the book's words) and restate the obvious. She is competent, adventurous, smart, and not another objectified woman (though she certainly wasn't ugly, her beauty is not the primary attribute she has).
The story seems rather simplistic, but I found it a riot, which is what I believe was Adams intent (that, and a satire to our world). Arthur worrying about his house being destroyed when Earth is minutes from destruction makes him seem rather petty; seeing Zaphod race after Magrathea for the sole purpose of fame and money shows his shallowness and makes a funny statement to our constant pursuit of the purpose of life. Having mice manipulate humans shows how we are so eager to make ourselves more important than anyone else and our inability to see out of the box of our self-importance.

I Didn't Like:
The ending is a bit abrupt and kind of hokey. But then, you really can't critique the ending, given what the purpose of the novel is. When I listened to the audiobook, I found it challenging to figure out the Hitchhiker's entries and the story.

Dialogue/Sexual Situations/Violence:
Mild profanities.
Trillian is Zaphod's girlfriend and travels with him on the Heart of Gold. Arthur attempted to go after her, but Zaphod whisked her away.
Earth is destroyed. Vogons torture people with their poetry.

Overall:
If you want to laugh, if you like British humor, if you have read a lot of cheesy/70's scifi books, you need to read this book. Heck, if you like to laugh and like scifi, you at least need to try this out. It's funny, it knows what it is picking on, and it is clever. I also recommend listening to the audiobook where Douglas Adams himself reads the book. It's a delight to see how the author intends the book to be read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I searched high and low for this exact audio cassette version of HHGTTG, June 12, 2010
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Kimberly Fedchak (Philadelphia, PA, USA) - See all my reviews
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I first took these tapes out of my local library in the 1980's. Recently I remembered how funny they were, and I searched online to see if I could find them. I accidentally purchased other recorded versions, including one read by the author, and what I realized was that the quality of the narration on all the other versions could not match the delivery given by the narrator and actors on this set. These guys are really, really top-notch. Not enough credit is given to them as performers. They include: Simon Jones as Arthur Dent, Peter Jones as The Book, Geoffrey McGivern as Ford Prefect, Mark Wing-Davey as Zaphod Beeblebrox, and Susan Sheridan as Trillian. This version was produced by Geoffrey Perkins. The set includes six tapes, or 12 hours of material. Enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite Trilogy, December 12, 2009
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Read it in 8 days, couldn't put it down. This edition contains 5 books of trilogy. Read it again, still loved it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely hilarious!, December 21, 1998
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My friend persuaded me to read it, though I didn't need much persuading after reading the introduction!! Very, very funny, with humour reminiscent of the Goons and Monty Python.
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5.0 out of 5 stars British writing at its best!, August 8, 1998
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I Love This Book! I have read the first five books in this "trilogy" and I think they're all great, although the first is my favourite. I have never found an author for whom I find all works to be so enjoyable as Douglas Adams. I have also read two of the Dirk Gently "adventures", which only increased my admiration for Adams. If only there were more authors like him out there; his works truly are the best of British humour.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilariously funny!, July 19, 1998
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Although I havn't heard all of the the audio cassettes for a few years now, I have read through all of the books in the last few days. I know a lot of people who have read this book (mostly because I've persuaded them to!!), but I don't know a single person that hasn't liked it. If you want to laugh through five books, or five book's worth of tape, then buy this now!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!!!!!!!, May 18, 1998
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Is brilliant,super,cool,amazing!!!!! Never read anything better, ever!!!!! Hilarious at times. Thoughtful at others. Is a must for sci-fi fans and even for people who just like humourous things. Go get it!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Top British sci-fi humour, April 3, 1998
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This is the ultimate in sci-fi and humour. If you like the idea of paranoid androids, Ravenous Bugblatter Beasts and 42 as the answer to all your questions, then look no further ! Once you try to explain this book to your friends, they'll think you've had a Pan Galactic Garggle Blaster too many !
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5.0 out of 5 stars GIDDYUP !, January 7, 1999
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I must say that this is one of the greatest books I've read. At first I thought " thousand pages,that's too much, I don't have the energy to do this". So I sat down and started to read, This is quite good, I thought. Ten hours later I just had to admit it, the book had had me mesmerized, I just couldn't put it down ! For those who haven't read this book, I highly recommend you do ! I say: Giddyup !
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4.0 out of 5 stars I like dry british humor, I think this is a hoot., March 5, 1998
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I haven't heard these cassettes, but I've read and reread all six books in this trilogy. I've always found them funny.
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