Overall, the trilogy was an enjoyable read even though the parts are greater than its sum. My favorite is The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, which is the only book I've read twice in this trilogy. For some reason, I enjoyed it more the second time around. Guess I could appreciate more the philosophy behind the quirky British humour on a second perusal.
The third book is certainly up to the standards of the previous books, but I wish the authour has developed the characters more. It seems as if the characters are only the tools for the story, and it's hard to sympathize or care about tools.
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