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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a sci-fi comedy masterpiece that combines absurd humour with insightful social commentary.
This book's quirky characters and bizarre adventures taught me to find humour in life’s uncertainties. Adams’ razor-sharp wit and philosophical undertones, like the iconic “42” as the answer to life’s mysteries, made me think differently about our place in the universe.
It’s a delightful escape that also provokes meaningful reflection. Every time I revisit it, I’m reminded to embrace curiosity and absurdity—because sometimes, life’s strangest questions are the ones worth asking.
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