The Salmon of Doubt

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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was initially a trilogy but with so much positive feedback, the author stretched it to 6 novels. The Salmon of Doubt is the 6th and final chapter in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series, but not one of those conventional ones from the author. The book also comes under the sub-series titled Dirk Gently. The author is famous for his plenty of science fiction novels. However, his best work is all in the subject Hitchhiker’s series. A couple of exciting novels from this saga are The Restaurant at the End of the Universe and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

For the audio book, there is a successful team of narrators involved who made this novel a really pleasant experience for the listeners. The team of narrators include Simon Jones, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Cerf and Stephen Fry.

The Salmon of Doubt

The Salmon of Doubt is a novel that provide us all with a great opportunity to linger one more and last time in the informative mind of Douglas Adams. This novel is a treasure for the millions of flowers of Douglas Adams who mourned with excessive grief over the untimely and shocking death of the author. This was his final book and a last chance for all his fans to see the outstanding work from an acclaimed comic genius.

This book is different from the rest of the books of Douglas Adams as it includes a collection of letters from the author and also some fragments of his ideas for books, TV and film. This book will provide you with a great insight into the life of the author where some facts would take you down the memory lane of the author, when he was just 12 years old.



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