The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Science Fiction
Humor
Manga
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Format
Paperback
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
Nov 9, 2009
Publisher
Macmillan Children's Books
ISBN-10
0330508113
ISBN-13
9780330508117
Description
Arthur Dent's world is turned upside down when his home is demolished to make way for a new bypass, but that’s just the beginning of his extraordinary journey. Thrust into the vastness of space, he discovers the peculiarities of the galaxy alongside his friend Ford Prefect, an alien researcher. Together, they navigate bizarre worlds and eccentric characters, all while armed with a guide that advises them on the universe’s curious intricacies.
As they encounter strange beings and absurd situations, Arthur learns to embrace the chaos around him. With humor and wit, the story critiques the absurdities of life, blending science fiction with a satirical look at humanity's place in the cosmos. Eoin Colfer brings a fresh perspective to this beloved classic, encouraging a new generation of readers to explore the wonders of the universe.
With an intergalactic adventure that defies logic yet resonates deeply, the narrative invites readers to ponder profound questions while laughing at the absurdity of existence. In a universe where anything can happen, Arthur’s journey proves that sometimes, it’s the absurd that makes life truly worth living.
As they encounter strange beings and absurd situations, Arthur learns to embrace the chaos around him. With humor and wit, the story critiques the absurdities of life, blending science fiction with a satirical look at humanity's place in the cosmos. Eoin Colfer brings a fresh perspective to this beloved classic, encouraging a new generation of readers to explore the wonders of the universe.
With an intergalactic adventure that defies logic yet resonates deeply, the narrative invites readers to ponder profound questions while laughing at the absurdity of existence. In a universe where anything can happen, Arthur’s journey proves that sometimes, it’s the absurd that makes life truly worth living.
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