segunda-feira, 28 de junho de 2010

O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias

Douglas Adams wrote the book "O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias". The writer was born in Cambridge, England, in 1952. He dead in 2001. He's the writer of the famous serie "O Mochileiro das Galáxias". Sextante is the publishing house of his book. The best-seller was read by many people of whole world.
"O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias" is a scientific fiction. The history to get sarcastic, skeptic, adventure and funny characters.
Adam wrote about a travel in space with planets, stars and spaceships. The character is the English Arthur Dent and his friend, Ford Perfect. Then in trip, they fled of the Terra because it is in destruction. In space, Athur met friends, a Marvin E.T and many others E.Ts differentes.
The work is very intelligent and funny. The book is important to generate good reflections and pretty moments with the reading.
I like very much this book. I "traveled" with them in reading, I think that book is very interesting.

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    O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias
    Douglas Adams wrote the book "O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias" (???). The writer was born in Cambridge, England, in 1952. He (DIED) in 2001. He's the writer of the famous serie "O Mochileiro das Galáxias". Sextante is the publishing house of his book. The best-seller was read by many people (IN THE) whole world.
    "O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias" is a scientific fiction. The history get(S) sarcastic, skeptic, adventure and funny characters.
    Adam wrote about a travel in space with planets, stars and spaceships. The character is the English Arthur Dent and his friend, Ford Perfect. Then in (THE) trip, they fled of the Terra because it is in destruction. In space, Athur met friends, a Marvin E.T and many others E.Ts differentes.
    The work is very intelligent and funny. The book is important to generate good reflections and pretty moments with the reading.
    I like very much this book. I "traveled" with them in reading, I think that book is very interesting.

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