20250530 Friday Book log: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (1984) The fourth book in the "Hitchhiker Trilogy" is more straight forward and linear than its predecessors, we even get a charming love story in this one! Most of the narrative tells of how Arthur Dent returns to his home planet, to find that his several year long absence amounts to just a few months of time on Earth. He runs into a few cool new characters, mainly Fenchurch -- who seems to be the only person on Earth to have some recollection of the planet's recent demolition. Eventually they are joined by one of the other heroes of the series, find an opportunity to travel into space again, and run into yet another of our previous acquaintances -- who is about to meet their end. The humor is a bit toned down this time, and it gives more room for the story. It all feels more balanced than the past couple of entries in the series. Bonus short story: Young Zaphod Plays It Safe (1986) In this prequel to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, we follow Zaphod Beeblebrox on an submarine rescue mission. From a crashed spaceship filled with extremely dangerous byproducts, something unspeakably grim - Ronald Reagan is implied - seems to have escaped to Earth. Which seems to be one more reason our planet needed to be demolished. I will now be taking a pause from this series until I can track down hard copies of the final two entries.