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Life, the Universe and Everything (#3)
by
Douglas Adams

1982
Science Fiction, Humour
Richard Alex Jenkins
This is the third book in the Hitchhiker's series and continues with the fun.
It's just as good as books one and two from 1979 and 1980, respectively, with this coming in 1982. This was an amazingly funny and productive period of creativity for Douglas Adams.
If you're British you'll love this series as much as I do, and if you're from outer space, you'll love it even more for showing up us Brits as waffling cricketers with bad taste in night attire.
This isn't supposed to be serious and doesn't try to be for one clever minute, but makes you laugh, brings back the good times and reminds you how good it is to be a Slartibartfast from time to time.
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