HE HITCHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY: One Thursday lunchtime the Earth gets demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass. For Arthur, who has just had his house demolished, this is too much. Sadly, the weekend's just begun. THE RESTAURANT AT THE END OF THE UNIVERSE: When all issues of space, time, matter and the nature of being are resolved, only one question remains: Where shall we have dinner? The Restaurant at the End of the Universe provides the ultimate gastronomic experience and, for once, there is no morning after. LIFE, THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHING: In consequence of a number of stunning catastrophes, Arthur Dent is surprised to find himself living in a hideously miserable cave on prehistoric Earth. And then, just as he thinks that things cannot possibly get any worse, they suddenly do. SO LONG, AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH: Arthur Dent's sense of reality is in its dickiest state when he suddenly finds the girl of his dreams. They go in search of God's Final Message and, in a dramatic break with tradition, actually find it.
| ISBN | 0330492047 | | Published in | London | | ISBN13 | 9780330492041 (What's this?) | | Series editor | Thackeray, Frank W., Findling, John E. | | Publisher | Pan Macmillan | | Series ISSN | 1096-290 | | Imprint | Picador | | Series title | The hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 197 | | Publication date | 08 Mar 2002 | | Width (mm) | 130 | | DEWEY | 823.914 | | Spine width (mm) | 45 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | General | | Pages | 768 | | Interest age | 18 | | Weight (grammes) | 506 | |
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The movies that have been made really don't do justice to this book, the writing is brilliant with subtle word play that excites the mind and makes you want to keep reading until the very last page. -
Paul Stanley
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