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Book Review: "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" by Douglas Adams

Writer's picture: Erika M. WeinertErika M. Weinert

Updated: Oct 20, 2020

This book makes you almost believe you can fly or some such nonsense. Or is it nonsense? 🤔 Anyway, brilliant as always with a lot of complex and thought-provoking word play, Douglas Adams does it again.

This fourth installment of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" called "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" starts off slow and feels different than the other books. As soon as Arthur's name is mentioned a few chapters in, relief will wash over you and the pace will pick up. A new character is introduced and you'll almost instantly like this one. Arthur sure does. Wink. Wink.


Not much else to say without giving it all away. You'll just have to grab a towel and join the rest of us froods on an intergalactic adventure sure to leave you wanting more.


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