Life, the Universe and Everything

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Well I guess I can't complain Trillian gets nothing to do in this one.

Much more plot-heavy than the last two in a way that I think really works even if plot is clearly not Adams's strength. I can almost see a "serious" version of this story instead of one that's mostly cricket puns. SO much of this is about cricket. Did I even get it as a teen?

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2024 Reading Goal

Read 35 books in 2024

Progress so far: 25 / 35 71%

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

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If anything's disappointing me on revisiting this series it's Trillian. She had little to do last time and gets even less here.

I think I unlocked a memory halfway through of not jiving with this one so much as a teen either. Very plotty, meandering between set pieces that mostly lead to dead ends, and also seems to have forgotten that the last book ended with a promise to go to the titular Restaurant. But the plot functions well enough as a Wit Delivery System that it's hard to mind so much.

I like the captain in the bath. He's got life figured out.

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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

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Revisited this for the first time since I was a teenager. I was a little worried it wouldn't be the same book I worshipped at time time but it mostly holds up! I have a better appreciation now for the focus on coincidence and probability as a theme and not just a joke delivery system. Also makes the aggressive atheism more interesting, probably.

The only part that lost some shine for me are the characters, and especially Arthur. Why did Ford choose to save him? "Because they're friends." Yes, and why are they friends? I get you need an audience-surrogate everyman but he just seems rather unpleasant. Or maybe he's just extremely English and I can't tell that apart from sarcasm.

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