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View all Ricoeurian postsRicoeurian
I arrived on the B ark and have been struggling to make a living ever since. I've tried book selling, book reviewing, book writing and book reading (sometimes simultaneously). Now I work for Pan Macmillan, where we make books, including those written by Douglas Adams 30 years ago (and more recently). I first read the Hitchhiker books when I was thirteen years old, then again when I was seventeen years old, and twenty-four, and most recently at thirty-one and a half. I will read them again when I turn forty-two (and possibly even sooner than that).
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View all H4nchan postsH4nchan
Born in the British Library and raised in a high street bookshop by wild booksellers, h4nchan is perfectly comfortable talking about herself in the third person. She works for Puffin, Eoin Colfer's natural habitat, where she can most often be found trying to coax people into the Very Hungry Caterpillar costume.
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View all Guybrush postsGuybrush
Colin Brush should have been a Hitchhiker’s fan from the age of 7. But he thought the radio series’ title was just a silly name for a programme about real hitchhiking. Simple, but fundamental, mistakes such as this continue to blight and frustrate his life.