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    | | |  | The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide |  | List Price: $14.99 Your Price: $14.99
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  Summary: The ultimate college (and beyond) humor resource
 Review: I've heard references to this book since I was in sixth grade, if you haven't read this even if you don't like science fiction, this book is a must. Many of my friends use this as their bible, I just think it's the funniest book I've ever read. It's not just funny, it's fun.
 
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  Summary: The greatest!
 Review: Easily the greatest work of SF ever published, and quite possibly the greatest story ever written. I still find myself unable to put it down. Seriously. Perhaps it time to visit my private brain care specialist....
 
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  Summary: Cool book!
 Review: This book was the wackiest book Ive ever read. I was almost like talking to one of my Zany friends about inside jokes. Loved it!
 
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  Summary: Marvin is my god
 Review: I LOVE IT!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!!! Probably the best book ever written. Marvin rules. You can't put the book away for one second because it's so funny and exiting!!
Read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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  Summary: Easily the funniest books ever written.
 Review: I threw away all 42 of my mousetraps. The darn computer's dead!
 
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  Summary: Hitchhikers Guide to Hilarity
 Review: This is ABSOLUTLY POSITIVLY one of the greatest stories ever written. Learn what its like floating through space with a pitiful human, an alien writer for The Guide, a plucky woman, a two headed, three armed, former president, and the lovable Paranoid Android. Douglas Adams is one of the best writers in the world. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll loose your towel. Read the ULTIMATE Guide to the Glaxy
 
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  Summary: At last, someone who understands....
 Review: This book should be read by everyone who still gets upset by minor events. Maybe then they'd realize that it's not all that important. After all, How big can it be compared to an infinite universe?
 
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  Summary: Again and again
 Review: Well, my book is green (it doesn't include "Mostly Harmless"), but "The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide" is definately one of my favorite collections of all time. It's one of those books you can read again and again and always find something new to laugh yourself to tears over! I couldn't recommend a better book for anyone interested in off-the-wall wackiness and penguins. "The lounge was empty but Ford nevertheless managed to weave his way through it." - from "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" Read on, towel lovers!
 
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  Summary: This collection is simply one of the best ever.
 Review: The only thing that one can say about the final collection of Hitchhiker books is "Zark!" It is over, and that fact is one of the most disturbing thoughts that I have ever pondered. The level of the writing is definitely not entry-level science fiction. In fact, it hardly qualifies as science fiction. I learned an amazing amount of interesting and trivial things from these 5 books (and "Young Zaphod Plays it Safe"), but you can't read into them too much either. They were fantastic for the humor first, and the wit second. I think that everyone should read these books, and enjoy them, even if there won't be any more. Don't Panic, and never forget your towel. Thank you for your time.
 
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  Summary: Buy it!
 Review: Well...technically;I've never read the trilogy, but I did read the first book, and I loved it. Simply for this reason: it was in a comedy that I understand. See, when I was in 7th and 8th grade, me and my friend used to act just like this author writes. He would ask me what our homework was and I would answer, "Of course". He might ask me what my full name was, and I would answer "twenty-eight". We would get stares. This book is sort of in that comedy. It's really whacky. Who would make a better Predident(sp) than a criminal? I really love that robot who has a personality and thinks other machines hate him. I plan to read the rest of these books for my following book reports. I would sure love to get the author's email address
 
 
 
 
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