Douglas Adams' The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
What's interesting on rereading these is that they're not really discrete novels--they're one big story that happens to be divided into four books. I don't mean like how the Harry Potter books are one big story in seven books--each of those has a distinct beginning, middle, and end, whereas the Hitchhiker's books don't really have much in the way of literary structure. They're fun and silly though.
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