The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy is a fantastic series, highly entertaining and well written. However, one thing I do not understand is why did Douglas Adams write 'Mostly Harmless'? The fourth novel ended so well...and Mostly Harmless seemed to ruin it all. It wasn't even a very good book in itself!
Does anyone know why he wrote it?
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
I am a little surprised that Douglas Adams didn't have his own section in the author forums. I read the whole trilogy (all five books :D) in the summer and I liked it. Especially some conversations between Arthur and Ford were hilarious. It was also great how things happened very randomly. Based on my very little knowledge of science fiction, Adams made a good job parodying it.
As an interesting side note, the phrase: "Don't panic!" applies in real life, too. At least it worked for me when I couldn't find my glasses anywhere. The moment I stopped panicking, I found them.