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Eoin Colfer to write sixth Hitchhiker's Guide book

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:shock: .
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Eoin Colfer: “It is a gift from the gods".

Douglas Adams's increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy is to be extended to six titles, after Adams's widow Jane Belson sanctioned a project which will see children's author Eoin Colfer taking up the story.

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by Colfer, whose involvement with the project was personally requested by Belson, will be published next October by Penguin. No information has yet emerged about the plot of the novel but Hitchhiker fans will be hoping for a resurrection of much-loved characters Arthur Dent, Trillian and Ford Prefect, who were all apparently blown to smithereens at the end of the fifth novel, Mostly Harmless.

Adams himself had plans for a sixth Hitchhiker book, saying in an interview: "People have said, quite rightly, that Mostly Harmless is a very bleak book. And it was a bleak book. I would love to finish Hitchhiker on a slightly more upbeat note, so five seems to be a wrong kind of number, six is a better kind of number."

But his death in 2001, aged 49, meant the book was never written, and "legions of Hitchhiker fans were left with their hearts beating a little too quickly for all eternity," said Colfer, author of the bestselling Artemis Fowl series for children.

The proposal from the literary agency which manages Adams's estate was "quite out of the blue", said Penguin marketing and publicity director Joanna Prior. "It was something I guess [Jane Belson] had been mulling over for some time, and we jumped the minute we got the call – we could immediately see what a fantastic project this would be."

Colfer, who has been a fan of Hitchhiker since his schooldays, said being given the opportunity to continue the series was "like suddenly being offered the superpower of your choice". "For years I have been finishing this incredible story in my head and now I have the opportunity to do it in the real world," he added. "It is a gift from the gods. So, thank you Thor and Odin."

The book will "make no claims for Eoin being Douglas", according to Prior. "It's not Eoin Colfer writing as Douglas Adams, as was the case with Sebastian Faulks," she said, pointing to Penguin's successful publication of Faulks's new James Bond novel Devil May Care earlier this year. "It's absolutely about him being himself – Eoin the author, but with the cast of Hitchhiker."

Colfer himself is currently grappling with nerves over the quality of his addition to Adams' oeuvre. "I feel more pressure to perform now than I ever have with my own books, and that is why I am bloody determined that this will be the best thing I have ever written," he said. "For the first time in decades I feel the uncertainty that I last felt in my teenage years. There are people out there that really want to like this book."

Penguin hopes that Belson's choice of Colfer will bring a new generation of readers to Adams's work. "It's always a challenge when we haven't got Douglas any more – how can we introduce his writing to the next generation?" asked Prior. "There's a huge fan base out there, but this is a really exciting way of creating a new legacy."

Belson said the project had her full support. "I am delighted that Eoin Colfer has agreed to continue the Hitchhiker series. I love his books and could not think of a better person to transport Arthur, Zaphod and Marvin to pastures new," she added.

Approximately 16m copies of Hitchhiker books have been sold worldwide, according to Penguin. The "trilogy in five parts", which started with radio series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in 1978 and was completed with The Restaurant at the End of the Universe; Life, The Universe and Everything; So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish; and Mostly Harmless, has been translated into 35 languages.
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Meh...... I always felt that Douglas was running out of steam for Mostly Harmless anyway. Wouldn't do anything much.

Now, if someone was to add a sequel to Dirk Gently............
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PainRack wrote:Meh...... I always felt that Douglas was running out of steam for Mostly Harmless anyway.
Quite a lot of that comes from the fact he didn't really want to write it. Hence the absolute, final, utter "kill off all the characters forever so they can't make me write another fucking sequel" ending.
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Although IIRC, he did feel that was a mistake. Hence the very end of the Quintessential Phase radio series.
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Colfer should probably stick to Artemis Fowl.
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Vendetta wrote:Quite a lot of that comes from the fact he didn't really want to write it. Hence the absolute, final, utter "kill off all the characters forever so they can't make me write another fucking sequel" ending.
Not just kill of everyone forever *once* either, kill off everyone in every alternate reality too.

I'm just wondering how the hell you pick up after that. :shock:
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On the one hand, it would be nice to have some closure to the series.

On the other hand, it's not fucking Douglas Adams, now is it. :?
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Personally, I say that if you don't want to bury a dead horse, at least let it rot on its own.

I don't know the author in question, but I don't care to for the discussion: he's not Daugles Adams and therefore, he can't do his work.

He may be a brilliant and good writer on his own right but saying that he will continue HGttG truly is preposterous. No, at best he will create his own, high-quality fan-fiction which is great but not HGttG. It will be his version of HGttG and personally, I'm not a fan of multiple versions of the same story.
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PainRack wrote:Meh...... I always felt that Douglas was running out of steam for Mostly Harmless anyway. Wouldn't do anything much.

Now, if someone was to add a sequel to Dirk Gently............
A new Dirk Gently would be something. I wonder if the guy's going to pick up on what was left behind in Salmon of Doubt or start over completely...
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Swindle1984 wrote:On the one hand, it would be nice to have some closure to the series.

On the other hand, it's not fucking Douglas Adams, now is it. :?
How did you not have closure at the end of Mostly Harmless? Everyone was dead. Every VERSION of EVERYONE was DEAD! Its not a happy ending, but it is most assuredly an ending. This was not a pause, brief respite, momentary slowdown, a vacation for the characters or anything of the kind.
For me, this upcoming book sounds like trying to fit a square peg into a hole that was drilled there by someone else into a very nice chair, with that hole seeming to be very round.
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Oh wonderful. First we pistol-whip the series by making a retarded movie about it, and now more books are being written clearly against his original intention. Should we take a bus over to his grave and piss on it, just to wrap things up?

I don't know about the quality of this author. I've never heard of him before. But I've got this idea that any book that begins with the plot-point to revive a universe of characters that were meant by the original author to stay dead is going to be of dubious quality.
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I like his Artemis Fowl books, but the one I've read that he did outside that series (Supernaturalist) wasn't very good, giving me doubts as to his ability to write a good book in another setting.

And besides, look on the bright side: At least it isn't KJA. :P
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Abso-fucking-lutely not. This is a dumb goddamn idea. The story is over. Dead. Let it lie. I could maybe live with a continuation of Dirk Gently. Maybe. But this story was over before Douglas Adams finished it and should stay that way.
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Zablorg wrote:Oh wonderful. First we pistol-whip the series by making a retarded movie about it, and now more books are being written clearly against his original intention. Should we take a bus over to his grave and piss on it, just to wrap things up?

I don't know about the quality of this author. I've never heard of him before. But I've got this idea that any book that begins with the plot-point to revive a universe of characters that were meant by the original author to stay dead is going to be of dubious quality.
If I remember Salmon of Doubt correctly, Adams was still kicking around the idea of turning the story into a 6th Hitchhiker's Book. Obviously there's a difference between thinking it and actually going through, but unless the 6th book would be a prequel the basic idea of somehow resurrecting the characters isn't a foreign invention.
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Post by Hillary »

Horrible, horrible idea. Hitch-hikers came to an end, let it die.

No more movies, books, radio shows - let the work stand as it is.

I have no interest in reading this nonsense.
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