So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Book 4

So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Book 4

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https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7691307M

summary

In this fourth book of the legendary Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series, Arthur Dent finds himself deep in an existential crisis. After being plucked from Earth only moments before its destruction, he has spent years traversing the cosmos and trying to make sense of the many peculiarities he encounters. But it all finally catches up to him - he’s looking for a place to belong and someone to share his life with. Enter Fenchurch, the one person who may be able to help him find that meaning. The hitch? She’s lost the key to the solution - God’s Final Message to His Creation. They undertake a wild journey across time and space to retrieve it. As always, Adams’ sharp writing and keen wit will keep readers laughing, but this particular book is also an introspective exploration of the human experience. By the end, even non-believers may find themselves questioning the meaning of life and everything else - or at least chuckling all the way to the next planet.

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dolphins ꞏ british humor ꞏ Comedy ꞏ deep thought ꞏ interstellar travel ꞏ hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy ꞏ fiction ꞏ life ꞏ douglas adams ꞏ improbability ꞏ science fiction and fantasy ꞏ arthur dent ꞏ fenchurch ꞏ vogons ꞏ aliens ꞏ humor ꞏ satire ꞏ eccentricity ꞏ science fiction ꞏ the universe and everything ꞏ imagination ꞏ space opera