Douglas Adams Starship Titanic

Audio Cassette

English language

Published Nov. 1, 1997 by Simon & Schuster Audio.

ISBN:
978-0-671-57745-2
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5 stars (1 review)

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reviewed Starship Titanic by Douglas Adams

Adamsian study of humans being humans

5 stars

I loved everything about the book: corrupted genius, quickly-reverting epiphanies, deranged space travel and two new alien species, unheard of in previous Adams’s works.

I also love it when no details are inconsequential, when the story loops onto itself and ties so tightly that there are no holes.

My only nudge against the book was that Nettie’s character was too consistently flawless. But her story is not without an unexpectedly epic twist too.

I loved the preface by Douglas Adams too, some laughs there, don’t sleep on it.

Good stuff through and through, 5/5, would read again.

And, traditionally, the quote of the book. Enjoy the misandry! :3

"What on Earth d’you think you’re doing, Bozo?" When Nigel sounded playful he was always at his most dangerous.

"Sh!" said Nettie. "I’m taking a photo of the house. Don’t jog the car." "I don’t know whether you’ve noticed, Einstein." There was …

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  • Fantasy - General
  • Fiction / General
  • Unabridged Audio - Fiction/General
  • Audiobooks
  • Audio Adult: Books On Tape