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The long dark tea-time of the soul

, Volume 1988, Part 2
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Simon and Schuster, 1988 - Fiction - 211 pages

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Review: The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (Dirk Gently #2)

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What is there to say? Another clever, crafty, weird, thoroughly enjoyable novel from Douglas Adams. I continue to like Dirk Gently more than the Hitchhiker series - there's something about old, cranky ... Read full review

Review: The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (Dirk Gently #2)

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As usual, plot is not the object - descriptive wit is. Decapitated songwriters? Peeping eagles? The Norse God of Thunder's hand cream? Of course. Cheerful satire deftly woven throughout. Just watch Mr ... Read full review

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Section 1
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Section 2
8
Section 3
16
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About the author (1988)

Douglas Noel Adams (sometimes referred to Bop Ad because of his distinctive signature) was born in Cambridge, England, on March 11, 1952 and educated at St. John's College at Cambridge University. He graduated with honors in English Literature in 1974. In addition to being a writer/editor for radio, television, and stage, Adams has worked as a hospital reporter, barn builder, and radio producer. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, 1979, one of his bestselling humor and science-fiction novels, was originally a radio series. It was the first in a four-book series that includes The Restaurant at the End of the Universe; Life, the Universe, and Everything; and So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish. He once stated that the idea for his first novel came while he was "lying drunk in a field in Innsbruck and gazing at the stars." He pokes fun at humanity by mixing science fiction with humor. Adams's additional books include The Meaning of Liff; The Deeper Meaning of Liff; Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency; The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul; and Mostly Harmless. He has also co-authored the book Last Chance to See, about endangered species. Douglas Adams died May 11, 2001 of a heart attack in Santa Barbara, California at the age of 49.

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