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Book Reviews of Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic

Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic
Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic
Author: Terry Jones
ISBN-13: 9780330354462
ISBN-10: 0330354469
Publication Date: 11/30/1997
Pages: 241
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Pan
Book Type: Paperback
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ChuckyDee avatar reviewed Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic on + 54 more book reviews
Much like the Hitchhikers Guide but all in 1 book. Makes driving go more smoothly and gives me more entertainment value for my gas dollar, as I have been rediscovering with books on tape...
julienorm avatar reviewed Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic on + 10 more book reviews
Samples from the abridged audiobook. Very entertaining!
reviewed Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic on + 2 more book reviews
My first exposure to Starship Titanic was the PC Software version, and loved the game so much I purchased the audio books. The story is a first-person, nonsensical yet wildly fun tale where the storyteller ends up on a ship of gigantic proportions built by an human-like race hurtling through space. Lots of comedy, mystery, and drama as the story-teller works his (and your) way through discovering why things are not as they should be with the ship. Why did it take off? Where is it headed? Who is at the helm? And where is everyone? Great fun.
It's been a while since I read it, but I remember there being some language and suggestive dialog.