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For being a book finishing off a series started by a legendary writer such as Douglas Adams, "And Another Thing..." by Eoin Colfer was an entertaining finish to the Hitchhiker's Guide series. Some of the styling Adams has used in the first five books was adopted by Colfer, while at the same time som...
I had a feeling I wouldn't like this one much, but for some reason I read it anyway. Eoin Colfer continues the H2G2 series where Douglas Adams left off, and he obviously understands Adams' humor and has a great appreciation for his work, but... meh. The whole thing just felt like a pale facsimile of...
Not hardly enough Dent. Very like Douglas Adams, and better than the 5th book of the series... but not as good as the first book or three.
Arthur, Random, Trillian, and Ford are rescued from the unrealities the Hitchhiker's Guide Mark II placed them in and then rescued by Zaphod Beeblebrox as the earth is getting destroyed yet again. The reunited crew is then saved from certain death by an immortal dedicated to insulting every sentien...
Eoin Colfer doesn't write like Douglas Adams. That's okay, because Mostly Harmless was a very unhappy book that was clearly written by Douglas Adams, and I'd prefer to get the taste of that washed out.Eoin Colfer is funny in a different way, so I'm enjoying this. And I look forward to tackling Art...