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Calvin
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I would not want to be someone in this book because they all lead very interesting lives by drifting from one event to the next. I would also not like to insert myself into to an existing or new character mainly because I don't know where I would. There are many great and extravagant places the main character visit, but they usually end up separated and lost for a couple of years, trying to find each other.
— Mar 21, 2016 02:17PM
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Ford, at first, was an eccentric character never really understanding anyone but himself. As the series progressed, he slowly became more understanding and present when people have problems. Some events that influenced their growth were the countless times he and Arthor were in trouble. One of the times was when they were stuck on the prehistoric earth. Ford then became more aware of the people around him.
— May 02, 2016 02:20PM
Calvin
is on page 175 of 224
I have choose to read Life the Universe and Everything because it was interesting. I also choose it because it is the third book in the series, and I like to completely read every book in a series. The most compelling element in this book is how they time travel to different time periods on Earth. This shows that I have become a stronger reader because it is a more challenging book than what I read at the begging.
— Apr 25, 2016 02:19PM
Calvin
is on page 75 of 224
If the story had a different narrator, it would be in first person and most likely be from Arthour's point of view. This would limit the different arks of the characters because they are split up. Also, while Arthour's was surviving on prehistoric Earth, the story would go more into depth into what he thought, and probably be take more detail into what he was doing. In addition to this, the story would be a mono ark.
— Dec 14, 2015 02:19PM

