The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Omnibus - A Trilogy in Five Parts
Douglas Adams
Summary
Douglas Adams' beloved series, collected as "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Omnibus - A Trilogy in Five Parts," offers readers an exuberant journey across the absurdities of the universe, threading science fiction with wit, satire, and existential pondering. The narrative follows Arthur Dent, an unassuming Earthman, as he is swept off the planet moments before its destruction, embarking on a cosmic odyssey guided by eccentric companions and the eponymous electronic guidebook. Through a blend of farcical situations and philosophical musings, Adams challenges conventional perspectives on meaning, technology, and the very nature of existence.
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