Douglas Adams, Eoin Colfer
Douglas Adams created all the various and contradictory manifestations of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
radio, novels, TV, computer game, stage adaptations, comic book and
bath towel. He lectured and broadcast around the world and was a patron
of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and Save the Rhino International.
Douglas Adams was born in Cambridge, UK and lived with his wife and
daughter in Islington, London, before moving to Santa Barbara,
California, where he died suddenly in 2001.
Both Eoin Colfer’s parents were teachers and young Eoin was
taught by his dad Billy at Wexford’s Christian Brothers primary. Eoin
remembers his dad’s presence in school as “witty…[he] made school fun.”
Colfer junior’s first attempt at serious writing came in the sixth
grade. “I wrote a play for the class about Norse Gods. Everyone died in
the end except me.”
Eoin followed in his parents’ footsteps
and trained to be a teacher but his writing didn't stop and his first
book, Benny and Omar, appeared in 1999 and instantly achieved
bestselling status in Ireland. Eoin's most famous books are the
incomparable Artemis Fowl series but he has written some excellent one
off novels such as The Legend of the Worst Boy in the World.
Featured Books, with extracts, by Douglas Adams, Eoin Colfer
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Douglas Adams, Eoin Colfer
Even 30 years on this is still a fresh and funny series of stories, whether you read them or listen to the original BBC radio shows. The anarchic, or ‘random’ to use modern parlance, plot, place settings and characters makes...
Format: Paperback - Released: 04/09/2009
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