Wednesday, September 22, 2004

The HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams

Today I was going through this site and realized that I still have not written the review to one of the most interesting books I have ever read, The HitchHiker's Guide!! Not that its been very long since I have read the books, but I have been its fan since I first read the first few pages of the first book in the series, and that was back in India, in late 2001, when the book used to be available free to read online. I never found the online edition again. But thanks to the public library, I can read all the five books once again. For those of you who have not heard about the books, let me tell you that HHGG is of course sci-fi, one of the most creative sci-fi, it is so creative that it actaully sits at the border of being creative and being insane, bizarre. While reading the book, if at any point you start feeling that you have understood what's happening, my advice would be - read again, u probably misread something. If still you think that you understood the book, you are a creative genius.

Literally speaking, Douglas Adams is a great satirist (did i get that right?). You will see him mocking everything from current face of Sci-Fi to different cultures on earth. But everything is said in such a funny way that you cannot help laughing out loud even in a crowded bus. (ya that's where i did most of my reading)

A MUST read.

1 comment:

kshipra said...

yes I have read the book and found it quite good. i really likes the way it has been written with humour and satire blended together. its a very pictographic description. i also likes the way it talks about the confusion in life through the flyovers and destinations. whenever i find myself passing the same spot in street again and again i feel why cant i decide where i want to go finally and things seem to fall better in place after that.