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So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish por Douglas Adams
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So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish

por Douglas Adams

Séries: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (4)

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So, I don't like this one. For me, Hitchhikers charm lies in the fact that it's just some guy randomly stumbling through the galaxy gaping at things. This book isn't like that. It's a kind of flat love story. For some reason the Earth is bath. Arthur returns and meets a girl who he immediatley falls in love with for no apparent reason. He had a dream that they are deeply connected on a spiritual level. He meets her again and they have sex in the clouds. About the only thing I did like about this was god's final message to his creation. The romance just felt flat to me, which is horrible in a book where it's kind of the main point. There wasn't really any romance, Arthur fell in love, she loved him without them needed to establish anything. Plus, the entire connected/destined thing stinks of 'destiny' and that I loved about the other books was the sense that everything was, essentially, happenstance. Nobody had a particular purpous or drive or goal, they just kind of got pulled along in it when they'd rather by having a nice cup of tea.

It is still witty and amusing, great in some spots, but I just can't get over how flat the main point of this book is. At least it's only a short one. Now, to book five. ( )
  TPauSilver | Dec 24, 2009 |
Fourth book in the Hitchhiker "trilogy."

Arthur Dent returns to Earth. The fact that Earth has already been destroyed by Vogons is not particularly important. Why and how Arthur returns remains a mystery, but he is relieved to find that Earth still exists and that only a few months have passed since he first caught a ride with a passing spaceship.

The novel's main focus is Arthur's relationship with Fenchurch, a woman who he falls for at first sight. Their journey of eventually leads them to discover God's final message to Creation.

Not as much action as in the first three books, but the focus on the development of Arthur's character make this a worthy addition to the series. ( )
  mrsdwilliams | Dec 17, 2009 |
_So Long and Thanks for All the Fish_ is the fourth book in the _Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_ "trilogy" and it serves as an elegant, touching coda to the plot and characters readers came to know over the course of the first three novels.

Arthur Dent, our everyday, normal protagonist of the series, spent the previous three books being dragged around the universe in his pajamas, constantly overwhelmed by aliens and things. In _So Long_, he is returned to his home on a parallel Earth not destroyed by the Vogons. Not only that, but he falls in love and finds genuine happiness.

The woman Arthur falls in love with is named Fenchurch -she's a somewhat mysterious girl who plays the cello and is just eccentric enough to want to know what happened to all the dolphins (they deserted Earth before the Vogon attack and established a 'Save the Humans' foundation), she also listens to Arthur's story and believes him. The love story that develops between them is truly sweet.

There are some beautiful passages in this novel, and Arthur and Fenchurch's love is both magical and whimsical. One passage that always takes my breath away occurs when Fenchurch teases Arthur by telling him that there's something wrong with her, and making him guess what it is. Eventually he narrows it down to her feet.

"Yes," he said, "I see what's wrong with your feet. They don't touch the ground." (p. 106)

After that, the two of them spend a lot of time flying and consummating their relationship in the air. At one point a little old lady sees them out the window of a plane. This actually cheers her up quite a lot.

"She was mostly immensely relieved to think that virtually everything anybody had ever told her was wrong." (p.120)

No, there aren't the zany over-the-top adventures in space and time that we all enjoyed in the previous books, but the story here is just as enjoyable and entertaining. Adams writes with his usual humorous observations and clever turns of phrase, and there are wonderfully weird characters, such as the man who lives in a completely inside-out house so that he can spend all his time "outside" and keep the world "inside the Asylum," where he feels it belongs.

Ford Prefect also appears, at first traveling around the galaxy continuing his field research for the _Hitchhiker's Guide_, but upon hearing that a parallel Earth has been set up via the dolphins' Save the Humans campaign he sets out to make his way there and is reunited with Arthur.

Marvin also returns one last time, and Arthur and Fenchurch go on a quest to find God's last message to creation and not only that, but they actually get to find it.

This is a beautiful ending to the _Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_ novels and I strongly recommend it. 5/5, one of my favorites. ( )
  catfantastic | Sep 27, 2009 |
The fourth book in the Hitchhiker series is a somewhat charming love story, but the weaknesses in the prose and characters are still there. ( )
  jorgearanda | Jul 25, 2009 |
Ok so it isnt as good as the others, but it is still one of my favourites its funny witty and the story is so bizarre even thinking of it is making me smile. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0345391837, Mass Market Paperback)

Back on Earth with nothing more to show for his long, strange trip through time and space than a ratty towel and a plastic shopping bag, Arthur Dent is ready to believe that the past eight years were all just a figment of his stressed-out imagination. But a gift-wrapped fishbowl with a cryptic inscription, the mysterious disappearance of Earth's dolphins, and the discovery of his battered copy of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy all conspire to give Arthur the sneaking suspicion that something otherworldly is indeed going on. . . .

God only knows what it all means. And fortunately, He left behind a Final Message of explanation. But since it's light-years away from Earth, on a star surrounded by souvenir booths, finding out what it is will mean hitching a ride to the far reaches of space aboard a UFO with a giant robot. But what else is new?

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