Recently learned of this author although I’ve heard of his most famous book. I thoroughly enjoy his reading of his work. Hilarious. Thanks, DA, for entertaining me for hours.
@MourningNihilist9 күн бұрын
If you just learned of him, you may not know the paranoid android that Radiohead spoke of was in fact, in these books. Poor Marvin, buried in a hole almost forever. And then bender, the same. Bender is Marvin with more sass😂
@darrenanthonyshortt91572 ай бұрын
The 6 books are as crazy funny and clever book and his reading tjem makes it even batter .depressed robot is killing me Marvin. Class
@nunyanunya414724 күн бұрын
thank you. too poor for our lord and saviour amazon. too disabled to go to the library. too dyslexic to read on my own. shalom.
@wwxchannel15112 ай бұрын
lisen to this at night to fall asleep to, it will change your life
@changeshifter4852Ай бұрын
Absolutely correct. I bought and started to listen to them when they came out on cassette tape!
@birdshenanigans8506Ай бұрын
Your sleep pattern?
@bloodbloodblood28 күн бұрын
Fell asleep to Adams books all my childhood. So happy to find these
@nunyanunya414724 күн бұрын
id recomend you listen to it while you are awake... think about the subjects and satire brought up. grow as a person... i never understood the whole 'learn while you sleep' lie. it would be like having the Mona Lisa and covering it with a moth ridden blanket in y our basement. you are not appreciating it.... you are not enjoying it. you cant be cultured by proximity...
@ETR_UnicornКүн бұрын
@@nunyanunya4147they have this thing called rewind. What you can do, and this may fascinate you, is rewind it to the point you remember last, and start from there the next night. It's amazing what they can do these days. The best part, and you are going to struggle to believe this, is that you can even cheat, and listen to it from a bit that you DO remember hearing, and listen to that again, really drumming it in to your dumb, sleepy brain. Amazing, isn't it?
@outlawrailfan12916 күн бұрын
Please upload the restaurant at the end of the universe. Thanks for the classics you have uploaded so far.
@fordprefectsshoe13 күн бұрын
Hello, that one cannot be posted unfortunately, please see the post on the channel for an alternative source
@suzannecossette187911 күн бұрын
Holy doodles.. slow your roll.. Play this at 0.75❣❣❣
@Taller.officialАй бұрын
Is book 2 deleted or didn't you upload it yet?
@fordprefectsshoeАй бұрын
Check the posts page. It has been removed by Penguin Publishing :( . There is an alternative link to get the book in the post.
@TotallyFknAliens24 күн бұрын
Did I hallucinate a version of these ready by simon jones??
@EleanorPeterson13 күн бұрын
I appreciate D.A's inventiveness and imagination, and also the chance to hear his audiobooks for free, but... Well, I've never really 'got' his Hitchhiker series. I find myself wondering, "Why won't he get to the POINT?" I bought the original when it first came out and found it a funny but exhausting read. The later books (which I didn't buy but borrowed from the library - how quaint!) were almost (a-l-m-o-s-t) tiresome. Douglas was a dear, dear man - a genuine wit and far deeper than he chose to appear in public - but his writing frustrated me. He made me feel as though I was being fed soup with chopsticks, when what I really wanted was a decent-sized spoon. No, that's not quite right. It was like being at a party where everyone else had quaffed a few drinks and was giggling happily at the guy on the sofa who was reading the Yellow Pages out loud. People were having a ball whilst I stood there, stone cold sober, not finding the alphabetical in-jokes and transitions - from A to B to C and then on to D - half as hilarious as my peers. "When do we get to the good bit?" I'd ask. Sorry, Douglas. I'll go and stand in the Naughty Corner. I'm a bad, baaaad girl. 😞
@meganwhiteart6277Ай бұрын
So wacky You really never have a clue what’s gonna happen next Only that it’ll never let you feel like it matters that much