‘One of the world's sanest, smartest, kindest, funniest voices’ – Independent on Sunday
This 42nd Anniversary Edition includes exclusive bonus material from the Douglas Adams archives, and an introduction by Simon Brett, producer of the original radio broadcast.
*****
In Life, the Universe and Everything, the third title in Douglas Adams' blockbusting sci-fi comedy series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Arthur Dent finds himself enlisted to prevent a galactic war.
Following a number of stunning catastrophes, which have involved him being alternately blown up and insulted in ever stranger regions of the Galaxy, Arthur Dent is surprised to find himself living in a cave on prehistoric Earth. However, just as he thinks that things cannot get possibly worse, they suddenly do. An eddy in the space-time continuum lands him, Ford Prefect, and their flying sofa in the middle of the cricket ground at Lord's, just two days before the world is due to be destroyed by the Vogons.
Escaping the end of the world for a second time, Arthur, Ford, and their old friend Slartibartfast embark (reluctantly) on a mission to save the whole galaxy from fanatical robots. Not bad for a man in his dressing gown . . .
Follow Arthur Dent's galactic (mis)adventures in the rest of the trilogy with five parts: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, and Mostly Harmless.
*****
Praise for Douglas Adams:
'Sheer delight' - The Times
'A pleasure to read' - New York Times
'Magical . . . read this book' - Sunday Express
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529034547
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 174 g
Dimensions: 196 x 129 x 15 mm
One of the greatest achievements in comedy. A work of staggering genius - David Walliams
Dazzlingly inventive - Caitlin Moran
Fizzing with ideas . . . Brilliant - Charlie Brooker
I haven’t known many geniuses in my life. Some brilliantly smart people, but only a tiny handful would I class as geniuses. I would class Douglas, because he saw things differently, and he was capable of communicating the way he saw things, and once he explained things the way he saw them, it was almost impossible to see them the way you used to see them - Neil Gaiman
It changed my whole life. It's literally out of this world - Tom Baker
Really entertaining and fun - Michael Palin
Hitchhiker’s is packed with that unique energy, all barmy and bristling and bold. This book can be witty, iconoclastic, godless, savage, sweet, surreal, but above all, it dares to be silly. Fiercely, beautifully silly - Russell T. Davies, writer and producer of Doctor Who
He had almost a Wodehousian style and some of his phrases and jokes entered our language. He changed the way people spoke - Stephen Fry
There has never been another writer remotely like Douglas Adams. He discovered a completely new genre – scientific wit – and having discovered it he raised it to dizzying heights - Tony Robinson
Quite good I suppose, if you like brilliantly entertaining books written with a touch of imaginative genius - Griff Rhys Jones
Very occasionally a book comes along that changes the way you laugh and what you laugh about - Richard Dawkins
One of the world’s sanest, smartest, kindest, funniest voices - Independent on Sunday
Sheer delight - The Times
Magical . . . read this book - Sunday Express
Life the universe and everything started life as an unmade doctor who script. (Its since been turned into a doctor who novel by James goss) the third hitchhiker's book is daft and great fun. It continues on from... More
Read this with my 12 year old who is a good reader. Funny metaphors are stretched out across several chapters until they become just boring rather than funny. There's no discernible plot and the characters are... More
Please sign in to write a review
Would you like to proceed to the App store to download the Waterstones App?