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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Omnibus: A Trilogy in Four Parts

This omnibus is a compilation of three science fiction novels that delve into the adventures of Arthur Dent, a man who survives an alien invasion of Earth and embarks on a journey through the cosmos. The books are known for their wit, absurdity, and philosophical musings, blending science fiction with elements of fantasy and comedy. The series explores themes of existentialism, the nature of reality, and the absurdity of human life in a vast and often nonsensical universe. more

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Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams

Douglas Adams was a British writer best known for his science fiction series 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'. His work is celebrated for its unique humor and profound philosophical insights, making it a favorite among readers. Adams' novels often contain satirical commentary on modern society and deep reflections on the human condition. more

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