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Science FictionPublished 1982
Life, the Universe and Everything
Pages
528
Difficulty
Challenging
Tone
Cerebral
Rating
4.2
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Our editorial view
This is the kind of science fiction that feels curated for a single lamp-lit evening. The craft is visible without calling attention to itself.
In brief
Summary
Douglas Adams's Life, the Universe and Everything belongs on a Dederde shelf when science fiction should feel curated, not catalogued.
Takeaways
Key takeaways
- 1
Supporting characters leave impressions beyond their page count.
- 2
Atmosphere and character work in tandem rather than competing.
- 3
Prose rhythm supports long reading sessions without fatigue.
- 4
The book rewards a second pass for foreshadowing and motif.
Who should read
Fans of Douglas Adams or newcomers ready for a defining entry point.
Themes
BelongingSilence



