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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

Cheers to the most peculiar and random book that I have read in a while! When we first began reading this book, I did not like it as much because of all the randomness in the story and I was not sure of what to expect about this book besides being a little bit tedious. But as we kept reading, I started to like all this randomness and the interesting effects that it brought to this peculiar story. I think that Douglas delivered quite a strange world in this story, with all these extraterrestrial creatures that accompany Arthur after the earth is destroyed by Vogons. What I loved the most about it, is that inside all this madness, the story addresses with irony several human actions. The perfect example of this is the part where the planet is about to be destroyed and the Vogons start a dialog with the humans, which perfectly mirrors the situation in which Arthur is stuck at the beginning of the book. Another part that I thoroughly enjoyed, was the explanation of how the humans

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