Life, the Universe and Everything
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1982
232
Novel • Fiction
The Universe • Far Future
1982
Adult
14+ years
In Life, the Universe and Everything by Douglas Adams, Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect escape prehistoric Earth via a mysterious couch and join forces with Slartibartifast to prevent the xenophobic planet Krikkit from using a deadly device to destroy the universe. They reunite with Zaphod and Trillian, defeat the Krikkit robots, and thwart the evil supercomputer Hactar's plans.
Humorous
Fantastical
Adventurous
Mysterious
Playful
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Douglas Adams' Life, the Universe and Everything continues the whimsical and satirical journey of the Hitchhiker's series, delivering wit and humor. Fans appreciate the inventive plot and comedic prose, though some critics note occasional disjointed narrative. Overall, it’s a delight for existing fans, though newcomers might find the storyline challenging to follow.
A reader who revels in witty, genre-blending science fiction with sharp humor would enjoy Douglas Adams’ Life, the Universe and Everything. Fans of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series or Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five will appreciate Adams' unique blend of absurdity and philosophical musings.
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232
Novel • Fiction
The Universe • Far Future
1982
Adult
14+ years
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