
Young Zaphod Plays it Safe is a novella by Douglas Adams set in his The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy universe. It doesn’t appear as a standalone work, but is included with several collections. The story is a prequel to the events in The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy and has the young Zaphod Beeblebrox working as a salvage ship operator. He guides some bureaucrats to a crashed spaceship which may be leaking some hazardous materials. The bureaucrats are determined to “make it safe”. The comic asides in the story include some of the time travel paradoxes which are a common running theme in Adams’ SF work, and plenty of material about lobsters
This short story is a prequel to the first book in this series. Which really surprised me in a good way of course.
The characters in this short story were okay but I didn’t care about them at all. I wish that they could have got more time in a way.
The plot in this short story was really interesting and it annoyed me that it was so short.
I expected this short story to be bad, I don’t know why. However it have surprised me because it was good.
This short story was interesting, entertaining and intriguing. But at the same time I felt like there was something missing in it.
The writing style here was okay. But it had the potential to be so much better which the author didn’t use.
I Give This Book 3 / 5