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A review by rrose3000
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams
3.0
My fourth reread in this series, but the first one I read when I was reading them for the first time, and always my favourite.
Sigh. It was still good--still sweet, still funny, still bizarre--but really doesn't quite hang together as a novel. It reads as a series of episodes loosely based on a radio series written under scattered conditions. Which is funny, because it isn't--the first three were, but Adam wrote *So Long* first and only as a novel. I don't care, though--there's giant hole here but I love it anyway.
Sigh. It was still good--still sweet, still funny, still bizarre--but really doesn't quite hang together as a novel. It reads as a series of episodes loosely based on a radio series written under scattered conditions. Which is funny, because it isn't--the first three were, but Adam wrote *So Long* first and only as a novel. I don't care, though--there's giant hole here but I love it anyway.