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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: General Discussion *Spoiler Free*

Anyway, I didn't really have a horse in this race as such, but I'm still happy this won! It's about time I went back to it anyway - haven't read it in years, and then just like with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe I think I'd just been overexposed (I'd already read it once, seen the film, *and* seen the gloriously 80s [maybe] BBC TV series) so I didn't like it as much. Hoping that'll change now of course, and I've got a good feeling that it will. Not sure why though. :)
In fact, because it's been so long in general I think I'm going to pull them all out now and read them this year. Including... the sixth one! Which I've never actually read, though I managed to find out most of what happens in it anyway. Then again that was years ago so I feel like I've forgotten a lot. So that's pretty great! Plus I always liked Eoin Colfer in the first place, although Douglas Adams -> Eoin Colfer was always a weird one to me. Though maybe not that weird.
I've also managed to get my hands on the original radio series, the true originals in fact! Though considering that I started with the book myself and apparently forgot that these existed for *years*, I'm not going to yell at anyone who comes in here who uses/used this as their way in. Because that would be hypocritical. And even if it wasn't hypocritical, it'd be rude. Which isn't to say that I haven't been rude about twenty different ways in this one comment alone.
But enough about that! It's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy time, and I think it's better (for now maybe?) that I let you discover it for yourself. Hold on to your towels everyfrood! You're probably going to sass a pretty good time. Probably. ;) :D
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Like Lindsay, I'm looking forward to this :)


It's quite a light read isn't it?


That's a really good question Lindsay! I don't know! I know a load of people hate the film and everything it stands for, but I can't help but have a soft spot for it. OK, I haven't seen it for years, but still. Sure, it's very different from the book (kinda Hollywoody actually, which might be a deal breaker) and way more romancey (which is what Douglas Adams wanted, so fair enough I guess?), but you've got Martin Freeman (who's such a baby in this! then again I never really watched The Office), Zooey Deschanel for some reason, your man from Iron Man 2, Moon and Galaxy Quest, John Malkovich for some reason, Mos Def for some reason, Alan Rickman as Marvin (who I don't think really works that well actually?), Bill Nighy, Stephen Fry as the Guide, it looks really nice, and I know I haven't really talked about the writing yet but you know what, I still quite like it. So there. :D
I do think the TV show is probably better though. Sure, it doesn't really have people who you'd know who they are (though most of them came back from the radio show, and it does have Peter Davison and your man who was in Darth Vader's suit for a bit), but they all do a pretty good job. Well, apart from Sandra Dickinson's peculiar accent, although to be fair it was her own, so I can't complain much about that. It's also a lot closer to the book than the film is, or should I say the radio show, so it's got that going for it. (Actually that's one thing about the TV show, it lurches into Restaurant at the End of the Universe material about two thirds of the way through, and I mean lurches, but if you'll forgive me checking your shelves you've already read it, so I'd say you should be OK in that sense.)
It really is gloriously 80s BBC sci-fi in its entire look and feel and pacing though, at least from what little I've seen and heard of it (Tom Baker was in his final season when it went out after all), so if you're not used to that it might throw you a bit. Or it might be a refreshing change! Goodness knows I like TV Zaphod's second head more than I like film Zaphod's second head, even if it doesn't do anything and looks unnervingly like Paul McCartney with an eyepatch now that I look at it. Then again that could be because film head is shouty and disturbingly placed and doesn't do anything except annoy you. And it's also got these lovely hand-drawn computer graphics for the Guide!
So on the whole I'd say the TV show just about shades it over the film, even though I do like both and the film more than most. It's not like the film never had a hit song after all! ;D Whatever you decide to do though Lindsay, enjoy! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTXOW...

That makes it a lot easier for me Paul. I will watch the BBC series first. Tom Baker was my favourite Doctor if that isn't too controversial. I also loved Blake's 7 as a kid and it was very much the same era. I will let you know how I get on with it. Thank you!




That sounds perfect, Lindsay! Hope you enjoy it. :)
Alicia, I was gonna say that the BBC series might be on iPlayer, but I just checked and it isn't. :/ I did find it floating around on DVD on Amazon UK and US though, so hopefully that's a good option for you. :)




This may be a stupid question, but do I have to "register" somewhere to join in?

No such thing! We were all new here at one point or another and found our way with the help of fellow group members.
"…do I have to "register" somewhere to join in?"
I think you just did, simply by stating your intent in this thread. =) If you haven't already selected the number of books you'd like to read this year, and would like to, you can sign up for the 2017 Goodreads Reading Challenge. And if you're new to this group, there's a starting point for new members that will help you figure out challenge participation, creating your own little corner to track your reading and challenges, and point you to the thread where you can introduce yourself to the group.
Hope that helps. Welcome!


It will be great to have you jump in on the discussion Amber!
If I have anxiety issues that kept me up like I did last night, I'll make sure to start reading it after midnight....
Then again, maybe I shouldn't. :D
Then again, maybe I shouldn't. :D

Then again, maybe I shouldn't. :D"
I hope tonight you have a great sleep!

I'm still starting to find my way around booklooker - via the app, which seems to make some bits more complicated. ^^
As for the Guide, I just slipped it into a protective jacket so I can take it to work safely. ;-)




I'm not sure I'll have the time to read it with the group, but I sure hope so :)


I suspect that, as with Terry Pratchett's novels, you either get hooked or you don't "connect" at all with Douglas Adams' writing.


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Seconds before the Earth is demolished to make way for a galactic freeway, Arthur Dent is plucked off the planet by his friend Ford Prefect, a researcher for the revised edition of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy who, for the last fifteen years, has been posing as an out-of-work actor.
Together this dynamic pair begin a journey through space aided by quotes from The Hitchhiker's Guide ("A towel is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have") and a galaxy-full of fellow travelers: Zaphod Beeblebrox--the two-headed, three-armed ex-hippie and totally out-to-lunch president of the galaxy; Trillian, Zaphod's girlfriend (formally Tricia McMillan), whom Arthur tried to pick up at a cocktail party once upon a time zone; Marvin, a paranoid, brilliant, and chronically depressed robot; Veet Voojagig, a former graduate student who is obsessed with the disappearance of all the ballpoint pens he bought over the years.
Lindsay will be our discussion leader, thank you!