So Long and Thanks for All the Fish

So Long and Thanks for All the Fish is the fourth book in Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's trilogy (which I think I will always get a kick out of). It's a bit of a departure from the other books. Although it is bookended by hitchhiking adventures and includes a strange sub plot with Ford Prefect, the bulk of the book is a love story on Earth.

Arthur Dent meets Fenchurch who, like him, is not quite normal. They hit it off pretty quickly and, after some initial trouble, fall in love. It's about time Arthur Dent caught a break, and it's nice to see him actually enjoying life. They fly around and have a bunch of sex and are generally perfect for each other. They also spend some time trying to figure out what happened to the dolphins, though Fenchurch is more invested in this than Arthur.

All in all, this is a very cute story. I had a lot of fun reading it. I'm glad Marvin finally found some peace. And I'm looking forward to the final book in the trilogy.

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