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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Devon
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| Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. I found this series today, in a charity shop, Picador paperback version, I don't know who published it before. It isn't actually a trilogy, as there are 5 books in the pack. I have read the first two before & seen the TV series & the feature film, but didn't know until today there were more. I am very happy to have found them all together & seemingly unread as well. Just noticed their original price, £34.95. Good Heavens!!! I paid £4. |
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| Flaming Poltergeist | Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Yup, the trilogy of five parts ![]() Well, technically six if you include the Eion Colfer-written last book. I've heard people say good things about it, and I really like the dude, but I prefer to just concentrate on Adams' brilliance. My name is a bit of a give away as to how much I like this series. |
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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Quote:
It isn't Adams, but it's probably as near as we could or should expect it to be. My brief thoughts on the book (no spoilers). | |
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| Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Might have to look out the Coifer book. He is a good writer. The first two Hitchhiker books were brilliant, but I felt he went off the boil a little after that, and the fifth was a bit of a disappointment. I still think the original radio show is the highlight, and I can lay claim to have listened to the first broadcast of the first episode one night when I was about 11. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Yes, it had cult status when I was in Sixth Form. I thought the books messed with the story too much, and the TV series and film even more so. The only thing they missed was making the Hitchhikers Game. |
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| Ubi amici, ibi opes... Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Southampton
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| Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Thanks to you all. I'll look out for the Eion Colfer book as well, Ursa major. I also have cassettes of Hitchhiker & Goodbye & Thanks for the Fish, but have not listened to either. They are very long. You need a few hours to sit & listen to them. |
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| П | Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Tiffany, if you like the books, you might want to check out the radio show recordings. You could probably borrow/rent them on CD from your local library. Just don't listen to them on headphones, walking down the street. Laughing to yourself gets very funny looks ![]() .EDIT, Ah, I see you've got copies of some of them. As Springs says, you're in for a treat. Have fun. Last edited by Abernovo; 4th March 2012 at 11:09 AM. Reason: Slow typing. AGAIN. |
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| Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Quote:
I will try those too. | |
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| Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. Quote:
Im always alittle surprised by fans who are fan of series and not the author. Hitchhiker is nothing just another series without Adams writing. | |
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| Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. I've not read the Colfer one, but I grew up being well educated in Adams by my dad. I didn't enjoy the recent movie with its deviations from the book and radio, even with Zooey Deschandrooooool starring! The BBC series did a good job of covering it :-) |
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| Re: Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker Trilogy. After you're done with those, when you're wishing for more Adams, go for Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and its stand-alone sequel, The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul. Very different, but very Adams. |
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