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I didn't like this one as much as I liked the first two in the series, and I guess it was about as good as the third. I still love Douglas Adams and his humor, but I just think the plots aren't quite up to par with the first two stories.
I really, really enjoyed the part about the sandwiches in British pubs being horrible. I mean, seriously, this is just great: "There is a feeling which persists in England that making a sandwich interesting, attractive, or in any way pleasant to eat is something sinful that only foreigners do." Hilarious! And then, couple paragraphs later:
It is by eating sandwiches in pubs at Saturday lunchtime that the British seek to atone for whatever their national sins have been. They're not altogether clear what those sins are, and don't want to know either. Sins are not the sort of things one wants to know about. But whatever sins there are are amply atoned for by the sandwiches they make themselves eat.This man really is a comedic genius, as well as a writing genius! I also really enjoyed the story that Arthur told Fenchurch about the time a man ate his biscuits.
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Great job Andrea!
ReplyDeleteI still need to read these books. I loved the line about the sandwiches! I even read it out loud to Shavonne, since I'm at work.
Mmmm... sandwiches... I'm sorry, what? I got distracted for a second by the sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteYour reviews of D. Adams' books makes me want to re-read them again.