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Originally Posted by Solitaire1
I will have to look into getting that version of the story. It's possible that Adams' work works best in audio form.
I get the same feeling with Garrison Keillor. I enjoy his stories when he tells them, but I didn't enjoy his stories when I read them. The way he tells stories adds so much to them.
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The first two books cover the same material as the original series. I just discovered via Google that 25 years later, the last three books were made into a radio series.
Here's a
BBC link (last updated in 2005).