And Another Thing... (Hitchhiker's Guide Series #6) by Eoin Colfer

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  • Pub. Date: October 2009
  • 275pp
  • Sales Rank: 466
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    • Pub. Date: October 2009
    • Publisher: Hyperion
    • Format: Hardcover, 275pp
    • Sales Rank: 466

    Synopsis

    An Englishman's continuing search through space and time for a decent cup of tea . .

    Arthur Dent's accidental association with that wholly remarkable book, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, has not been entirely without incident.

    Arthur has travelled the length breadth and depth of known, and unknown, space. He has stumbled forwards and backwards through time. He has been blown up, reassembled, cruelly imprisoned, horribly released, and colorfully insulted more than is strictly necessary. And of course Arthur Dent has comprehensively failed to grasp the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.

    Arthur has finally made it home to Earth, but that does not mean he has escaped his fate.

    Arthur's chances of getting his hands on a decent cuppa have evaporated rapidly along with all the world's oceans. For no sooner has he touched down on the planet Earth than he finds out that it is about to be blown up . . . ..again.

    And Another Thing . . . is the rather unexpected, but very welcome, sixth installment of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. It features a pantheon of unemployed gods, everyone's favorite renegade Galactic President, a lovestruck green alien, an irritating computer, and at least one very large slab of cheese.

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    At long last, the motley band from Douglas Adams's renowned five-book Hitchhiker's Guide Trilogy have returned, thanks to Artemis Fowl author Colfer. When the Vogons return to finish obliterating Earth in our universe and all alternatives, Arthur Dent and his companions find themselves hitchhiking on the spacefaring Viking longship of Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged, an immortal with a death wish who is an expert at mass insults. Readers may find this volume paradoxical. On its own it is a funny novel, but Adams set a legendary, nearly impossible standard. Wacky humor reminiscent of the original Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy rings true, as do most of the characters, but newer elements, such as the brief appearance of Cthulhu, feel out of place. Most notably absent is the supreme inventiveness that hit us with the Infinite Improbability Drive, and the comic-sublime moments like Arthur flying with Fenchurch. You can't go home again, but Adams fans will still appreciate the reunion with old friends.
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    In the summer of 2001, Eoin Colfer was a teacher in Ireland who had just finished up a book called Artemis Fowl -- about a boy in search of fairy gold. Colfer struck gold himself when his high-tech fairy tale starring the intrepid 12-year old "criminal mastermind" became a blockbuster bestseller that many considered to be the heir apparent to Harry Potter.

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    THE END?by Anonymous

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    November 02, 2009: I,M A LONG TIME FAN OF THE HITCHHIKERS GUIDE SERIES AND I COULD,T BELIEVE IT WHEN A FRIEND TOLD ME A NEW BOOK JUST CAME OUT. I GOT IT THE DAY IT CAME OUT AND I JUST FINISHED READING IT AND THE ONLY NICE THING I CAN SAY ABOUT IT IS WHAT A LET DOWN. IT,S A SHAME SOME FANS WILL THINK OF THIS BOOK AS THE END OF THE SERIES. I DID,T THINK THE BOOK WAS NOT ANYWHERE NEAR AS FUNNY AS THE OTHER BOOKS AND I ONLY LAUGHED ONCE WHILE READING THE BOOK. THE OTHER BOOKS MADE ME LAUGH OUT LOUD,THIS ONE DID,T. I WILL THINK OF BOOK 5 AS BEING THE TRUE END TO THE SERIES. WAIT FOR THE PAPERBACK OF THIS BOOK.

    Blew my expectations away.by Eynigma

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    October 13, 2009: Colfer is really adept at channeling Adams' voice and style (which must be exhausting). He is-thankfully-a tad lighter in overall mood than Adams' dark, brooding 5th novel. This book is brilliant-head and shoulders above most everything else out there-but there was only one Douglas Adams. Colfer himself has said as much. Adams was a scientist disguised as a writer Colfer is definitely a very, very gifted and brilliant writer-but not scientist material. I can't think of anyone else who could have captured Adams' essence better. Even the tempo is astonishingly Douglas-ish. His vicious satire is absolutely spot-on, though with something one might say resembles a bit more of a silver lining.

    In the end a very worthy book that blends together into the previous storyline astonishingly well.