The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Live in Concert
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1 Mind-boggling and very funny
You get to know the people(or non-people as it may be) and their lives in a singel page. Even if you have never picked up a book, this one will draw you in. It doesn't make much sense If you think too hard about it, so it's great to read anytime.
2 I read it when I have nothing else to read.
This is a book I constantly go back to. It's almost a comfort, I know the characters so well. Very entertaining, funny and to stretch a bit...thoughtfull. You may learn nothing from it, (if you do, let me know) but it may keep you busy for a while.
3 Great Stuff!
This is not actually the original novel. It's Douglas Adams reading excerpts from each of the novels in the series recorded live at the Almeida Theatre in London before an invited audience. I'd suggest it for the person that already knows all the books in the series and wants to complete their collection. Since it's just the really good bits, it's particularly suited for those times in the car when you're sitting in traffic, your sense of humor is just about nonexistent and you really, really need a good laugh.
4 Hillarious into the extreme
I MUST admit that i have never read something as intriguingly and mindbogginly funny as the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. It's so intense that you won't stop reading before you've turned the last page.... and then you'll probably wanna start all over again Klaus Hougesen, Denamrk
5 the best
One of the best books i've ever rea

Friday, 05-Dec-2008 02:19:37 CST
Quote of the Day:


FORTUNE'S GUIDE TO DEALING WITH REAL-LIFE SCIENCE FICTION: #2

What to do...
if you get a phone call from Mars:
Speak slowly and be sure to enunciate your words properly. Limit
your vocabulary to simple words. Try to determine if you are
speaking to someone in a leadership capacity, or an ordinary citizen.

if he, she or it doesn't speak English?
Hang up. There's no sense in trying to learn Martian over the phone.
If your Martian really had something important to say to you, he, she
or it would have taken the trouble to learn the language before
calling.

if you get a phone call from Jupiter?
Explain to your caller, politely but firmly, that being from Jupiter,
he, she or it is not "life as we know it". Try to terminate the
conversation as soon as possible. It will not profit you, and the
charges may have been reversed.

What the deuce is it to me? You say that we go around the sun. If we went
around the moon it would not make a pennyworth of difference to me or my work.
-- Sherlock Holmes, "A Study in Scarlet"