Well first off, this book is a science fiction/comedy, it is short, the chapters are short. But heck! why not? well the answer to that is 42! It is a wonderful book and it certainly shows a bit of a "Doctor Who"-ness that is undescribable!
It starts out with Arthur Dent's home being torn down, three pints, and a very very awful poetry reading by a green alien that probably looks like a Jabba the Hut if he was a teenager and had just spent three years nonstop playing world of warcraft while eating only hotdogs (without buns of course!) from a bowl... The story follows the adventures of Arthur, his friend Ford, the president of the universe Zaphod Beeblebrox who has had a surgically attached head and an extra arm, Trillain the girl who Arthur met at a college party, and Marvin the hopelessly depressed robot. As they travel across a small random section of the universe.
Story-----The book's plot is well thought through but seemed oh so short! It's a good thing there are another 4 books in this series!
Characters----- The characters will make you luagh at every argument they present to you in dialogue and every joke they make will end up with you smirking at the book (at least it did for me). There seem to be two kinds of characters Every Alien You Can Think of that says ANYTHING STRANGE...and Arthur Dent who stares back puzzlingly at them...
Language-----The author Douglas Adams uses words that are made up, this is obvious by the small tidbits of information present in the story (Gargleblaster for example) but he explains all of the made up words and leaves clues to their meanings in the previous and following sentences.
I would definately recommend this book to anyone who enjoys: jokes, science fictions...and Doctor Who! I give the book a 9/10...if it had been longer it would've gotten a ten...but that's what sequels are for!


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