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FREEMOSTLY HARMLESS EBOOK Douglas Adams | 240 pages | 01 Apr 2005 | Random House USA Inc | 9780345418777 | English | New York, United States Mostly Harmless | Hitchhikers | Fandom It is described on the cover of the first editions as "The fifth book in the increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhikers Trilogy". It was the last Hitchhiker's book written by Adams and his final book released in his lifetime. The title derives from a joke early in the series, when Arthur Dent discovers that the entry for Earth in Mostly Harmless Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy consists, in its entirety, of the word "Harmless". His friend Ford PrefectMostly Harmless contributor to the Guideassures him that the next edition will contain the article on Mostly Harmless that Ford has spent the last 15 years researching—somewhat cut due to space restrictions, but still an improvement. The revised article, he eventually admits, will simply read " Mostly harmless". It later turns out that Ford had written a long essay on how to have fun Mostly Harmless Earth, but the editors in the guide's main office building edited everything out. Later in the series, Ford is surprised to discover that all of his Mostly Harmless had been edited back into the Guide, prompting his reunion with Arthur on Mostly Harmless alternate Earth in So Long, Mostly Harmless Thanks for All the Fish. In an interview reprinted in The Salmon of DoubtAdams expressed dissatisfaction with the tone of this book, which he blamed on personal problems, saying "for all sorts of personal reasons that I don't want to go into, I just had a thoroughly miserable year, and I was trying to write a book against that background. And, guess what, Mostly Harmless was a rather bleak book! Arthur Dent plans to sightsee across the Galaxy with his girlfriend Fenchurchbut she disappears during a hyperspace jump, a result of being from an unstable sector of the Galaxy. Depressed, Arthur continues to travel the galaxy using semen donations to fund his travels, assured of his safety until he visits Stavromula Beta, having killed an incarnation of Agrajag at some point in the future at said planet. During one trip, he ends up stranded on the homely planet Lamuella, and decides to stay to become a sandwich maker for the local population. Meanwhile, Ford Prefect has returned to the offices of the Hitchhiker's Guide, and is annoyed to find out the original publishing company, Megadodo Publications, has been taken over by InfiniDim Enterprises, Mostly Harmless are run by the Vogons. Fearing for his life, he escapes the building, along the way stealing the yet-unpublished, seemingly sentient Hitchhiker's Guide Mk. He goes into hiding Mostly Harmless sending the Guide to himself, care of Arthur, for safekeeping. Trillian explains that she wanted a child, and used the only human DNA she could find, thus claiming that Arthur is Random's father. She leaves Random with Arthur to allow her to better pursue her career as an intergalactic reporter. Random is frustrated with Arthur and life on Lamuella; when Ford's package to Arthur arrives, she takes it and discovers the Guide. The Guide helps her to Mostly Harmless the planet on Ford's ship after Ford arrives on the planet looking for Arthur. Discovering Random, the Guide, and Ford's ship missing, the two manage to find a way to leave Lamuella and head for Earth, where they Mostly Harmless Random is also heading to find Trillian. Ford expresses concern at the Guide's manipulation of events, noting its "Unfiltered Perception" and fearing its potence and ultimate objective. Reporter Tricia McMillan is a version of Trillian living on an alternate Earth who never took Zaphod Beeblebrox 's offer to travel in space. She is approached by an extraterrestrial species, the Grebulons, who have created a base of operations on the planet Rupert, a recently discovered tenth planet in the Solar System. However, due to damage to their ship in Mostly Harmless, they have lost most of their computer core and their memories, with the only salvageable Mostly Harmless being to observe something interesting with Earth. They Mostly Harmless Tricia's help to adapt astrology charts for Mostly Harmless in exchange for allowing her to interview them. Tricia conducts the interview, but the resulting footage looks fake. She is called away from editing the footage to report on a spaceship landing in the middle of London. As Tricia arrives, Random is leaving the ship. Random yells at Tricia, who she believes to be her mother. Arthur, Ford, and Trillian arrive and help Tricia to calm Random. They remove her from the chaos surrounding the spacecraft and take her to a bar. Trillian tries to warn the group that the Grebulons, having become bored with their mission, are about to destroy the Earth. Random disrupts the discussion by producing a laser gun she took from her ship. Arthur, still believing he cannot die, tries to calm Random, but a distraction causes her to fire the weapon, sending the bar into a panic. Arthur tends to a man hit by the blast, who drops a card with the name of the bar- "Stavro Mueller — Beta". Arthur sees Ford laughing wildly at this turn of events, and experiences a "tremendous feeling of peace". The Grebulons, having determined that removing Earth from the astrological charts will improve their horoscopes, Mostly Harmless it. It is Mostly Harmless that the Vogons designed the Guide Mk. II with the ability to see the potential Mostly Harmless of any event, enabling it to ensure that every Mostly Harmless of the Earth in all realities is destroyed. Its mission complete, the Guide collapses into nothingness. Unlike the previous books in the series, Mostly Harmless received mixed reviews noting its darker tone. Unfortunately, Adams' skills at conveying serious messages are nowhere near on a level with his skill at conjuring up non sequiturs, and the idea gets buried". Dirk Maggs adapted the book as the " Quintessential Phase " of the radio series, and it was broadcast in June The radio version has an entirely new, upbeat ending, appended to the existing story. In the alternate ending, after the destruction of Earth, the description of the Babel fish from the earlier series is Mostly Harmless with an additional section, which states that dolphins and Babel fish are acquainted, and that the dolphins' ability to travel through possibility space first Mostly Harmless in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and elaborated on in So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish is shared by the Babel fish as well. During the ending, Ford explains that the dolphins Mostly Harmless taught this skill from the Babel fish in exchange for knowing a good place to Mostly Harmless parties. All the major characters are carrying Babel fish in their ears, which rescue them at the Mostly Harmless of Earth's destruction by transporting them to the Restaurant at the End of the Universe. It's also revealed Mostly Harmless Fenchurch was transported here when she vanished and has been patiently waiting for Arthur to show up. The series ends with Arthur asking Fenchurch, "Will you come flying with me? The version released on CD contains an even longer set of alternate endings, including one set after the events of the twelfth radio episode with Arthur Dent and Lintillaand Mostly Harmless an alternate Earth where Arthur Dent and Mostly Harmless engage in a stand-off against Mr Prosser, together. There have been four unabridged audiobook recordings of the novel. Inactor Martin Freemanwho had played Arthur Dent in the movie, recorded a new edition of the audiobook. This is the only book in the five novel series not to have also had a prior, abridged edition read by Stephen Moore. In addition, the National Library Service for the Blind and Mostly Harmless Handicapped released a version of the book, narrated by George Guidall-Shapiroon 4-track cassette tape in Joshua D. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the book. Mostly Harmless Macmillan. Retrieved 17 Mostly Harmless Mostly Harmless. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton Mostly Harmless Press. And Another Thing The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Phrases Somebody else's problem Encyclopedia Galactica. Works by Douglas Adams. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. First edition UK. Comic science fiction. Print Hardcover and Paperback. 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