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The Restaurant at the End of the Universe Mass Market Paperback – September 27, 1995


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Will they make it? The answer: hard to say. But bear in mind that
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“Douglas Adams is a terrific satirist.”—Washington Post Book World

“What’s such fun is how amusing the galaxy looks through Adams’s sardonically silly eyes.”—Detroit Free Press

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"DOUGLAS ADAMS IS A TERRIFIC SATIRIST."
--The Washington Post Book World
Facing annihilation at the hands of the warlike Vogons is a curious time to have a craving for tea. It could only happen to the cosmically displaced Arthur Dent and his curious comrades in arms as they hurtle across space powered by pure improbability--and desperately in search of a place to eat.
Among Arthur's motley shipmates are Ford Prefect, a longtime friend and expert contributor to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; Zaphod Beeblebrox, the three-armed, two-headed ex-president of the galaxy; Tricia McMillan, a fellow Earth refugee who's gone native (her name is Trillian now); and Marvin, the moody android who suffers nothing and no one very gladly. Their destination? The ultimate hot spot for an evening of apocalyptic entertainment and fine dining, where the food (literally) speaks for itself.
Will they make it? The answer: hard to say. But bear in mind that the Hitchhiker's Guide deleted the term "Future Perfect" from its pages, since it was discovered not to be!
"What's such fun is how amusing the galaxy looks through Adams' sardonically silly eyes."
--Detroit Free Press

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Del Rey; Reprint edition (September 27, 1995)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0345391810
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0345391810
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 900L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.13 x 0.68 x 6.86 inches
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Douglas Adams (1952-2001) was the much-loved author of the Hitchhiker's Guides, all of which have sold more than 15 million copies worldwide.

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Customers find the book entertaining, wacky, and weird. They also praise the imagination, writing style, and genre. Readers say the book is full of twists and surprises, like the first book.

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95 customers mention "Entertainment value"91 positive4 negative

Customers find the book entertaining, creative, and irreverent. They also appreciate the humor and writing style. Customers say the book keeps them wanting more.

"...All in all, a fun continuation of the series." Read more

"...some words and skipped a few bits, but they could tell it was pretty silly, for a more a grown-up book than they’re used to...." Read more

"...aboard (or even clear on who these were), I nevertheless enjoyed the tone of the novel, since its kind of humour is consonant with that of ALF..." Read more

"...The book is refreshingly lighthearted, brilliantly creative, wonderfully irreverent, and above all - tons of fun...." Read more

33 customers mention "Writing style"27 positive6 negative

Customers find the writing style imaginative, great, and impressive. They also say the narrator is great at his job, and the book answers all the questions. Customers also mention the restaurant scenes are inventive, if a little disturbing, and provide philosophical insight.

"...The restaurant scenes are inventive, if a little disturbing. Marvin the Paranoid Android is back and has his moment in the sun...." Read more

"...The book is refreshingly lighthearted, brilliantly creative, wonderfully irreverent, and above all - tons of fun...." Read more

"...It was funny , dramatic and extremely well written. I somehow always imagined Johnny Depp to be Zaphod 🤣..." Read more

"This is a great book and a great author and I love all things Douglas AdamsHOWEVER..." Read more

26 customers mention "Genre"21 positive5 negative

Customers find the genre entertaining, fantastic, and dramatic. They also describe the book as bizarre, ridiculous, and wonderful.

"...at the End of the Universe, like the first book, is full of twists and surprises...." Read more

"...If I don’t compare then this book is an amazing read. It was funny , dramatic and extremely well written...." Read more

"...Completely hilarious and somewhat plotless, the adventures of Arthur Dent and company will make you laugh and ponder the mystery of 42...." Read more

"...writes almost like a stream of consciousness but still coherent enough to tell a weird story...." Read more

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Customers find the characters in the book great and brilliant.

"...Marvin is certainly one of the best android characters of all time...." Read more

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3 out of 5 stars
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The very first paragraphs of this volume had me in stitches, but my tittilating state lasted only from chapters 1 to 6, and then I gasped in astonishment at how evanescent the jocularity of this book turned out. I trudged on til chapter 22, hankering for yet more batty occurrences, yet all that followed after the frogfighters bombing of the Guide tower lacked the sparkle of the beginning of the story. Or, perhaps, by now I wanted to tread along a coherent storyline, rather than just having various nonsensical contraptions described (like the glasses that went black before a sign of danger, in order to keep him who wore them from looking at anything that might scare him), as well as a series of glimpses of bizarre environments where the characters appear at, only to relate goofy anecdotes concerning alien species and their queer customs.While I jumped off the vessel bound to clash with the sun, not caring a bit for what happened to the guys aboard (or even clear on who these were), I nevertheless enjoyed the tone of the novel, since its kind of humour is consonant with that of ALF (remember the furry bloke that crash-landed on the Tanner's house in the NBC show of the same name?). Indeed, all the tales ALF told about his previous life in Melmac, his native planet, which also exploded (due, however, to the unfortunate circumstance of everyone plugging their hair-driers in at the same time)... all his tales bear, so to speak, Douglas Adams' comedy seal. I seriously suspect the producers of ALF explored (and, it would seem, imported him from) the Hitchhiker's saga.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
This book continues to be rife with Douglas Adams' signature humor. The restaurant scenes are inventive, if a little disturbing. Marvin the Paranoid Android is back and has his moment in the sun. Ford and the others continue to romp across the universe having adventures. All in all, a fun continuation of the series.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
Let the naysayers say their nays. Sure, it’s no Hitchikers, but nothing was before that book, and nothing will be again. Unless we’re all living in a loop. In that case, Hitchikers will, eventually, be Hitchikers, again, er, for the first time.

I read it to my 1- and 3-year-old a little each day or so at bedtime. Maybe I changed some words and skipped a few bits, but they could tell it was pretty silly, for a more a grown-up book than they’re used to.

Bottom line: It’s worth a read, which is a fair bit better than any of us should be saying about a lot of what’s written these days.

Including book reviews. 🙃
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
A great read no matter how many times you read it, still like the muck up in chapter 33……6 by 9 is 42🤭 .
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2005
.... With more of the same.

While not so good as a stand alone (you'll be lost in time & space without the background of Book 1), this second in the umpteen-part, increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Trilogy tries even harder than the first to laser your funny bone.

Seems that the thing we call (ultimately to be used-to-call) Earth is really just a mighty big supercomputer, built to work out the ultimate question to the ultimate answer, 42. Like all expensive software however, just before it actually does whatever it's supposed to do, it crashes - in this case due to the hacker Vogons and their total annihilation programme. Unlike your regular hard drive, two bits escape to byte another day, and we continue their story.

In one of the many funny lines from the book, Zaphod Beeblebrox remarks, "I am so hip I have difficulty seeing over my pelvis". This book is just as hip.

Our heroes are aboard their Improbability Driven spaceship, when Arthur Dent happens to tie up all the computer circuits just when the Vogons are launching an attack. Zaphod decides its time to see dead people, and with a strange twist, he and miserable Marvin, the depressed computer, disappear, while Arthur takes a tea break.

Zaphod materializes elsewhere and immediately starts looking for the man who rules the Universe, while Marvin continues to depress and be depressed. In my humble opinion, Marvin is the star of this book, but I digress.

After having his sense of perspective sorely tested, Zaphod improbably conjures a happy reunion, although this leaves him sadly out of pocket. Deciding that they should find the nearest place to eat, their ship's computer zaps them to Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.

From this half-way point, the book takes off on a fresh tangent of humor, floor shows, loud rock bands, talking meat, and wicked vehicles - that is, until the universe ends.

Then the humor starts all over again.

A very worthy follow up to the famous first.

Amanda Richards, March 7, 2005
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2016
The very first paragraphs of this volume had me in stitches, but my tittilating state lasted only from chapters 1 to 6, and then I gasped in astonishment at how evanescent the jocularity of this book turned out. I trudged on til chapter 22, hankering for yet more batty occurrences, yet all that followed after the frogfighters bombing of the Guide tower lacked the sparkle of the beginning of the story. Or, perhaps, by now I wanted to tread along a coherent storyline, rather than just having various nonsensical contraptions described (like the glasses that went black before a sign of danger, in order to keep him who wore them from looking at anything that might scare him), as well as a series of glimpses of bizarre environments where the characters appear at, only to relate goofy anecdotes concerning alien species and their queer customs.

While I jumped off the vessel bound to clash with the sun, not caring a bit for what happened to the guys aboard (or even clear on who these were), I nevertheless enjoyed the tone of the novel, since its kind of humour is consonant with that of ALF (remember the furry bloke that crash-landed on the Tanner's house in the NBC show of the same name?). Indeed, all the tales ALF told about his previous life in Melmac, his native planet, which also exploded (due, however, to the unfortunate circumstance of everyone plugging their hair-driers in at the same time)... all his tales bear, so to speak, Douglas Adams' comedy seal. I seriously suspect the producers of ALF explored (and, it would seem, imported him from) the Hitchhiker's saga.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2016
The very first paragraphs of this volume had me in stitches, but my tittilating state lasted only from chapters 1 to 6, and then I gasped in astonishment at how evanescent the jocularity of this book turned out. I trudged on til chapter 22, hankering for yet more batty occurrences, yet all that followed after the frogfighters bombing of the Guide tower lacked the sparkle of the beginning of the story. Or, perhaps, by now I wanted to tread along a coherent storyline, rather than just having various nonsensical contraptions described (like the glasses that went black before a sign of danger, in order to keep him who wore them from looking at anything that might scare him), as well as a series of glimpses of bizarre environments where the characters appear at, only to relate goofy anecdotes concerning alien species and their queer customs.

While I jumped off the vessel bound to clash with the sun, not caring a bit for what happened to the guys aboard (or even clear on who these were), I nevertheless enjoyed the tone of the novel, since its kind of humour is consonant with that of ALF (remember the furry bloke that crash-landed on the Tanner's house in the NBC show of the same name?). Indeed, all the tales ALF told about his previous life in Melmac, his native planet, which also exploded (due, however, to the unfortunate circumstance of everyone plugging their hair-driers in at the same time)... all his tales bear, so to speak, Douglas Adams' comedy seal. I seriously suspect the producers of ALF explored (and, it would seem, imported him from) the Hitchhiker's saga.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2016
I'm going to assume that since you're reading this review, you've already read the previous volume in the series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. This book is a continuation from the first, so if you're new to the series, go back and read Hitchhiker before reading this one.

This book follows the hapless, easily bewildered Arthur Dent and his wacky companions across the galaxy as they somehow manage to get themselves into an ever-increasing amount of trouble. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, like the first book, is full of twists and surprises. Douglas Adams never misses a chance to make playful, subtle jabs at art, music, politics, culture, entertainment, and... restaurants. The book is refreshingly lighthearted, brilliantly creative, wonderfully irreverent, and above all - tons of fun. The wit in this book frequently made me grin, and even made me laugh audibly a few times.

If you enjoyed Hitchhiker, you'll love this book.
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Mr. Redmond
5.0 out of 5 stars Keep Calm. Don't Panic.
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2023
Fun and delightful novel for the whole family.
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Rosalba Ramirez
5.0 out of 5 stars A tiempo
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Fue lo que pedi
Samantha Goodwill
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite
Reviewed in India on November 3, 2019
Doughlas doesn't fail to amaze me. Angreat read for sci-fi fans. Philosophy mixed with Comedy and Drama
Thomas
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in France on September 2, 2019
Fun, like the others from the same author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 英語中級者でも楽しめます!
Reviewed in Japan on April 5, 2019
The hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy を読み終えたので、この楽しみはやめられない!と、続編を購入。期待を裏切らない面白さです。
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