The Hitchhiker’s
guide to the galaxy is a book written by Douglas Adams. It’s based on a famous
radio series and it is the first one of it. The protagonist Arthur is about to
lose his house and everything with it because there will be built a big highway
at the precise spot. Trying to prevent this for happening his strange friend
Ford comes to invite him to a bub to tell him that he is from another planet
far far away and the Eath is about to be blown up in 2 minutes. After
successful hitch-hike to a nearby spaceship which blew the Earth to ashes,
Arthur’s adventure in space starts.
The book is
an awesome description of how it could be if there would be life and higher technology
out there all around in space and we just don’t have any idea of all that. But
somebody did, but in a nasty way. They didn’t bother to tell everybody else
that we had been warned that we’ll be exploded after 50-years. Of course nobody
would’ve believed him and everybody would’ve though he was mad. The whole idea
about the Earth not existing was bothering me all the time so that was a part I
really didn’t like at all.
Douglas doesn’t
really describe the places and characters with many adjectives, but with the Hitchhiker’s
guide to the galaxy, a book with information of everything in the galaxy, gave
more than a lot of information of the surroundings, places and species they
bumped into (or were just mentioned randomly).
For example when Douglas decides to tell about the Heart of Gold
(spaceship) or the Vogon Jeltz (the one who destroyed the Earth) what it is or
why it is so important or about their backgrounds. But even after all that the
book is super short and so it’s best light reading you can find and a funny one
too (don’t know about the others though).
Although the
book is short it can be boring sometimes. Because of it is made to be read aloud
so some long descriptions from the Hitchhiker’s guide or long dialogues between
character and they can even be sometimes a little confusing. Fortunately the characters
are awesome so the whole story still turns to be interesting to follow. For instance
the all-time-lost protagonist Arthur, his oddly behaving friend Ford, lately
with them an annoying self-centered Zaphod from the Heart of Gold and sympathetic
depressed robot Marvin with a
personality and high intelligence.
In
conclusion “the Hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy” is one of the best books for
start with if you haven’t read much of literature in English since its simple
language and appearance. Of course there will be those hard civilized word but
the context is so easy to read so anyone can manage it. But even if you have to
take the dictionary out, there won’t be so many words to check.
I liked the
book and I bet you will too.
The film is good too!!! :DDD And I just realized before starting reading the book that Arthur is played by MARTIN FREEMAN. I have seen this only two times and that was like three or more years ago, so I didn't really remember anything of the film. :)) Now I have to watch it again ^^ 'cause Martin :33