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Astronouth7303 12-06-2004 19:46

Hitchhiker's Trilogy
 
What do you think of the Hitchhiker's Trilogy?

Yan Wang 12-06-2004 20:53

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Originally Posted by Astronouth7303
What do you think of the Hitchhiker's Trilogy?

It was very nice for the entire series to be published in 1 volume back in 2002 since it was more like one book. I recommend the series to anyone.

Astronouth7303 12-06-2004 21:07

Re: Hitchhiker's Trilogy
 
The Hitchhiker's Trilogy is a trilogy of 5, which says a whole lot about the series.
see:
FIRSTwiki
Wikipedia

Ashley Weed 12-06-2004 21:08

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I deffinately recommend it. I even based my speech off of 'So Long and Thanks for All the Fish' when I spoke at my high school graduation. :D

Mike Ciance 12-06-2004 22:44

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i never read any of them, but i am going to read The Restaurant at the End of the Universe for one of my summer reading books. it does sound really good, though :)

how can a "trilogy" have five books? the prefix tri- refers to things with three of something. shouldn't the hitchhiker series be called a "pentilogy"? :confused:

Yan Wang 12-06-2004 22:46

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Originally Posted by afflictionblade
i never read any of them, but i am going to read The Restaurant at the End of the Universe for one of my summer reading books. it does sound really good, though :)

It would definitely make more sense if you read all the books in order... all 5 of them form one series, which was broadcast a loooong time ago on BBC radio. If you just start with The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, some things might not make sense and you won't experience the whole story.

Mike Ciance 12-06-2004 22:48

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Originally Posted by Yan Wang
It would definitely make more sense if you read all the books in order... all 5 of them form one series, which was broadcast a loooong time ago on BBC radio. If you just start with The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, some things might not make sense and you won't experience the whole story.

i considered that, but the first book isn't on my summer reading list, only the second. go figure :rolleyes:

Yan Wang 12-06-2004 22:58

Re: Hitchhiker's Trilogy
 
Then add it. The books are short and enjoyable.

Scooter 13-06-2004 02:58

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Originally Posted by afflictionblade
how can a "trilogy" have five books? the prefix tri- refers to things with three of something. shouldn't the hitchhiker series be called a "pentilogy"? :confused:

It is one of those things that after reading the book (even just the first one), you will see how a trilogy can have 5 books. It just does. :) And...you have to read them in order, you just have to...They're short (and addicting) enough. Just keep your towel nearby (read the first book).

-Bill

Mike Ciance 13-06-2004 08:41

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Originally Posted by Yan Wang
Then add it. The books are short and enjoyable.

i wish i thought of that sooner, i think it's too late to request books
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Originally Posted by Scooter
It is one of those things that after reading the book (even just the first one), you will see how a trilogy can have 5 books. It just does. And...you have to read them in order, you just have to...They're short (and addicting) enough. Just keep your towel nearby (read the first book).

maybe i will read both...

thanks you two! :)

DCA Fan 14-06-2004 02:20

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What do I think? 42.

evulish 14-06-2004 03:32

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Who owns the trilogy bible? I know I do. And I know some people probably won't even have a clue what I'm talking about :)

So for reference:


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