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Fantasy · 1984 · PG

So long, and thanks for all the fish

by Douglas Adams

Arthur Dent came home to find Earth hadn't been destroyed after all.

For10+GenreFantasyLength224 pagesRead time~6 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Barely any

No significant violence

Language

Barely any

Adams's characteristic wit; mild language

Sexual Content

Barely any

A loving adult relationship; understated

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

Some

The gentle melancholy of finding something worth staying for in an absurd universe

What this book is about

Arthur Dent returns to Earth—which somehow exists again—and falls in love. The fourth Hitchhiker's Guide novel is the most romantic and the most grounded, following Arthur and Fenchurch through a tender relationship that may contain a secret about the dolphins who left before the Vogons arrived.

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