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 I loved the movie. It makes me want to go out and read the book.
 One of my favorite parts was teh infinite probability drive...
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		| kerensky said: I loved the movie. It makes me want to go out and read the book.
 
 One of my favorite parts was teh infinite probability drive...
 
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		| kerensky said: I loved the movie. It makes me want to go out and read the book.
 
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 Without question buy the first 3. Now! 
Then probably skip the 4th and only go for 5 if you want a conclusion and really liked the first three. Having said that there are some good bits in 4. Meh just get one of "Trilogy in 5 parts" all in one books and make your own mind up.
 
Then get both the Dirk Gently books which are also excellent.  
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 Get the Ulrtimate hitchhikers guide, it has all 5 books in the trilogy and an extra short story. |  
	
		
	
	
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 I just could not bring myself to read these books.  I don't know why that is, just is. 
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 I saw it today. I'm not judgemental so I can't say it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, neither will I say it was bad. I like it though. A bit different from the books and the tv series (which I have on tape). I thought it was funny that the hologram at Magraphea is the Arthur Dent from the Tv series, and that in the queue they had the TV Marvin. |  
	
		
	
	
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 <Changing mind>  Upon seeing the number of people who liked the movie, I will find my way to the theatre ASAP. 
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 THe only version of the book that I can find is basically an exact mimic of the movie, not a "5 in one" trilogy or even the seperate books. |  
	
		
	
	
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		| kerensky said: THe only version of the book that I can find is basically an exact mimic of the movie, not a "5 in one" trilogy or even the seperate books.
 
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