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Douglas Adams, | 246 pages | 10 Sep 2009 | Random House USA Inc | 9780345368430 | English | New York, United States 's by Terry Jones: | : Books

Look Inside. Arguably the greatest collaboration in the whole history of comedy! Terry Jones of wrote the book. In the nude! Parents be warned! Most of the words Starship Titanic: A Novel this book were Starship Titanic: A Novel by a naked man! You want to argue with that? All right, we give in. Starship Titanic is the greatest, most fabulous, most technologically advanced interstellar Starship Titanic: A Novel line ever built. Furthermore, it cannot possibly go wrong. And disappears. Coming home that night, on a little known planet called Earth, Dan and Lucy Gibson find something very large and very, very shiny sticking into their house. The saga of "the ship that cannot possibly go wrong" sparkles with wit, danger, and confusion that will keep readers Starship Titanic: A Novel which reality they are in and how, on earth, to find their way out again. At the center of the galaxy, a vast, unknown civilization is preparing for an event of epic proportions: the launching of the greatest, most gorgeous, most technologically advanced Starship ever built-the Starship Titanic. An earthling would see it as a mixture of the Starship Titanic: A Novel Building, the tomb of Tutankhamen, and . He is an old man now, and the creation of the Starship Titanic is the pinnacle achievement of his twenty-year career. The night before the launch, Leovinus is prowling around the ship having a last little look. With mounting alarm Starship Titanic: A Novel begins to find things are not right: unfinished workmanship, cybersystems not working correctly, robots colliding with doors. How could this have happened? And how could this have happened without his knowing? Something somewhere is terribly wrong. On the following day, in an artificial event staged for the media, the Starship Titanic will leave its construction dock under autopilot and, a few days later, make its way to the terminal to pick up passengers for its maiden voyage. Hugely, magnificently, the fabulous ship eases its way forward from the construction dock, picks up speed, sways a bit, wobbles a bit, veers wildly, and just before it can do massive damage to everything around it, appears to undergo SMEF Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure. In just ten seconds, the whole, stupendous enterprise is over. And our story has just begun. Somehow three earthlings, one Blerontin journalist, a semideranged parrot, and a shipful of disoriented robots must overcome their differences. When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. Our Holiday Gift Guide. Read An Excerpt. Oct 27, ISBN Add to Cart. Also Starship Titanic: A Novel from:. Dec 18, ISBN Available from:. Paperback —. Also by Terry Jones. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. John Harrison. Gregory Benford. The Hollow Man. Year Zero. William Gibson. Virtual Light. The Icarus Hunt. Timothy Zahn. Deus Ex. James Swallow. Singularity Sky. Charles Stross. Johannes Cabal the Detective. Jonathan L. Version Control. Dexter Palmer. Elizabeth Bear. MartinKevin Hearne and Robin Hobb. Iron Sunrise. Market Forces. Richard K. Kim Stanley Robinson. Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos. Christopher Buehlman. Ship of Fools. Richard Paul Russo. Strange Music. Alan Dean Foster. Press Start to Play. John Joseph Adams and Daniel H. The Black Lung Captain. Chris Wooding. The Change. The Dark Archive. Genevieve Cogman. Johannes Cabal the Necromancer. Scott Sigler. Raising Stony Mayhall. Daryl Gregory. Buy other books like Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Download Hi Res. Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Become a Member Start earning points for buying books! Starship Titanic by Terry Jones

Extremely disappointing. You've got one of the Monty Python crew writing in Douglas Adams's universe so you would think there would be some comedy, some moments where you were amused. Of all the Light, silly, enjoyable read. Terry Jones. In this thoroughly satisfying and completely disorienting novel based on a story line by Douglas Adams author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyTerry Jones recounts an unforgettable tale of intergalactic travel and mishap. The saga of "the ship that cannot possibly go wrong" sparkles with wit, danger, and confusion that will keep readers guessing which reality they are in and how, on earth, to find their way out again. At the center of the galaxy, a vast, unknown civilization is preparing for an event of epic proportions: the launching of the greatest, most gorgeous, most technologically advanced Starship ever built-the Starship Titanic. An earthling would see it as a mixture of the , the tomb of Tutankhamen, and Venice. But less provincial onlookers would recognize it as the design of Leovinus, the galaxy's most renowned architect. He is an old man now, and the Starship Titanic: A Novel of the Starship Titanic is the pinnacle achievement of his twenty-year career. The night before the launch, Leovinus is prowling around the ship having a last little look. With mounting alarm he begins to find things are not right: unfinished workmanship, cybersystems not working correctly, robots colliding with doors. How could this have happened? And how could this have happened without his knowing? Something somewhere is terribly wrong. On the following day, in an artificial event staged for the media, the Starship Titanic will leave its construction dock under autopilot and, a few days later, make its way to the terminal to pick up passengers for its maiden voyage. Although the ship will be deserted during its very first flight, it is nevertheless a major event, watched by all the galaxy's media. Hugely, magnificently, the fabulous ship eases its way forward from the construction Starship Titanic: A Novel, picks up speed, sways a bit, wobbles a bit, veers wildly, and just before it can do massive damage to everything around it, appears to undergo SMEF Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure. Starship Titanic: A Novel just ten seconds, the whole, stupendous enterprise is over. And our story Starship Titanic: A Novel just begun. Somehow three earthlings, one Blerontin journalist, a semideranged parrot, and a shipful of disoriented robots must overcome their differences. It's the Starship Titanic: A Novel way to save Starship Titanic: A Novel Starship Titanic "The Ship That Cannot Possibly Go Wrong" from certain destruction and rescue the economy of an entire planet-not to mention to survive the latest threat, an attack by a swarm of hostile shipbuilders. He is also a film and television director, a scriptwriter, a medieval scholar, and author of various children's books, including the award-winning The Saga of Erik the Viking and with Michael Palin Dr. Fegg's Encyclopedia of All World Knowledge. He lives in London. Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic: A Novel - Wikipedia

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Starship Titanic: A Novel. Preview — Starship Titanic by Terry Jones. Starship Titanic by Terry Jones. Marie-Catherine Caillava Translator. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published November 30th by J'ai Lu first published October 21st More Details Original Title. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Starship Titanicplease sign up. I am almost positive that this book was written by Terry Jones, not Robert Sheckley, unless there is a different book. Newly Wardell You are exactly correct. See 1 question about Starship Titanic…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Starship Titanic: A Novel Titanic. I dare say it tops both of those lists. View 2 comments. I have to say Starship Titanic: A Novel was kind of disappointed in this book. I absolutely adore my compendium of the Hitchhiker's saga is saga the right word? Or else that it would be somehow similar to that episode of Doctor Who with Ten, although that's probably because I've been re-watching the series on Netflix. The whole idea of the Starship Titanic: A Novel Titanic was a one-off joke in the Hitchhiker's novels, and so while th I have to say I was kind of disappointed in this book. The whole idea of the Starship Titanic: A Novel Titanic was a one-off joke in the Hitchhiker's novels, and so while this book is ish pages, it reads quickly and feels more like a short story. One of the big problems is definitely that this book isn't really a "collaboration," despite what the description says. It's Douglas Adams's idea hashed out by someone else. Terry Jones isn't a horrible writer or anything, but he lacks the hilarity, whimsy, and humanity that Adams put into all of his works. But since there are clear echoes of things that are Adams' ideas, the fact that it is written instead by Jones makes it almost feel like a sub-par fanfic. The book is a quick read, and isn't terrible, but don't expect to be wowed by it. It does have its share of good humour and cool scenes, but ultimately it falls far, far short of what you'd expect when you hear the name "Douglas Adams. View 1 comment. When I learned that this book existed, I was desperate to find a copy. Where do I sign my soul away? I'm very glad I didn't shell out a lot of cash for this book. It showed promise, but read like a chapter book for kids. I would not give this book to any child, though - there's a lot of sexual, R-rated antics, especially as the book gets moving. That's not to say that this is pure rat poison. The book has its When I learned that this book existed, I was desperate to find a copy. The book has its funny moments, and because of those, I do not regret reading it. I do, however, regret buying it, since I will never reread it. If you should pick up this book, get it Starship Titanic: A Novel a library, or borrow it from some poor schmuck like me who saw the names on the cover and went bananas. It's a very short read, not at all taxing on the mind. But don't assume that you're getting the epitome of Humor, because this book is far from it. Feb 05, Newly Wardell rated it really liked it. I love a good space adventure. When its funny and just plain silly, I'm even more content. Its Starship Titanic: A Novel fun romp with aliens, a luxury spaceship and true love. Spoiler alert, it has a happy ending so there! Not too bad but certainly nothing amazing. It could have been pretty incredible like the Hitchhiker series, and kudos to Jones for scratching it Starship Titanic: A Novel at the last moment to work with the then contemporary video game, but the short production time shows; it ends up being just okay. The part with the sentient bomb was on the right track; however, that ended up being the most redeeming quality of the entire novel. The idea is here, the bones with a fair degree of meat attached, but As his other books did. I bought the game too, it was equally as frustrating. Hitchhiker's Guide meets Monty Python. What more could you ask for? The settings and characters are pure Adams but the writing is unquestionably Terry Jones. A fun reads for fans of both styles with a couple laugh out loud passages. Sep 10, Mohammad rated it it was amazing. I love this book I know something I did not know. Not as good as the first time I read it, but they never are. Still, pretty good, for a novel that was written in three weeks. Maybe the game makes more sense now? As I recall, I failed to make any appreciable progress whatsoever. Was that the joke? Maybe this novel will shed some light on what we were supposed to do Funny, but well below Douglas Adams's level It was a good read. A story taken straight out of a footnote in one of the Starship Titanic: A Novel Guide to the Galaxy books, the demise of the Starship Titanic. The book is very tongue in cheek and had its good bits, just don't expect it to be of the same caliber as even the worst of Starship Titanic: A Novel Hitchhiker's books. I'm not sorry I read it, but if you're not a huge fan of Douglas Adams and his work, you'll probably be very underwhelmed. A book from Adams that is not from Adams but from Terry. He was honest enough in his prologue to explain why this book was written and how. Also what are Terry 's strength and weaknesses. I couldn't agree more with his own critique about this book. The extra star goes for the honesty. Jones agreed on the condition that he could write it whilst nude. The ship crash-lands on Earth on your house, and you are invited to board the ship and Starship Titanic: A Novel the missing modules and restore the AI so the ship can function normally. If nothing else, you get an author photo of Jones sitting nude with a laptop. I feel like it relied way Starship Titanic: A Novel much on sex jokes, which are fine in moderation but that was most, if not all, of the jokes in this book. The story itself was pretty interesting, and I actually liked Starship Titanic: A Novel of the characters except Lucy who the worst. It took a little bit to really get into it, but once I settled into the story it was entertaining. If you expect a book by Douglas Adams, you will be disappointed.