The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

Series: 
The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Book author: 
Douglas Adams

Once Artuher Dent has managed to solve all the Universe's problems, there is only one thing left to do: find a place to have dinner. So begins the sequel to the reknowned Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. But obstacles will no-doubt get in the way as space is a rather large space filled with rather disconcerting and exciting possibilities that Arthur Dent will just have to encounter...because the end of the Universe is almost here.

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Athena
37 weeks 4 days

I really didn't like this novel, thought it was extremely short, it was soooooo discombobulating! It was immensely too sci-fi! I mean, earth was being destroyed to make way for a universal highway at the very beginning of the book! It was a bit much if you ask me and discombobulating too! No monomers would understand an oz of this so only trekkies and such other sci-fi lovers should resume to read through this book of Douglas Adams.

greenfire
37 weeks 3 days

I thought this book was a pretty good read. I thought it was funnier than the first one. Something that I really liked about it was it had a lot of little silly events in it. But, the ending wasn't very good. The writing is very well written though. All in all, this book was fairly good, but with an unsatisfying ending.

tjgirly
5 weeks 2 days

This book continues where the first one left off. It is easier to understand than the first one because the characters are alreay established. All the settings are described so well, you can see them. Marvin the melencoly robot is my favorite character because oll of his comments are sarcastic if said by a person but Marvin is seriuos.

 

A good book