LITTLE FUZZY
Terro-Human Future History Novel
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Publisher Description
H. Beam Piper's 'Little Fuzzy' is a captivating science fiction novel that delves into the moral and ethical implications of technology and its impact on society. Set on a distant planet, the story follows the discovery of a species called the 'Fuzzies' who display a high level of intelligence, raising questions about their rights and humanity's treatment of them. Piper's writing style is engaging and thought-provoking, with a mix of adventure and philosophical exploration that keeps the reader engaged. The book's themes of empathy and understanding make it a timeless classic in the science fiction genre. Piper's work is influenced by his background in history and anthropology, adding depth and nuance to his storytelling. His unique perspective allows him to explore complex social issues while still delivering an entertaining narrative. 'Little Fuzzy' is a must-read for fans of science fiction and anyone interested in thought-provoking literature that challenges the status quo.
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The extra-solar world of Zarathustra is devoid of intelligent life, or at least it was thought to be until prospector Jack Holloway discovers a race of Ewok-like Fuzzies. But the company that has been exploiting the planet for its resources will lose its charter if sapient life is discovered, so Holloway must find a way to keep the Fuzzies from being foundin order to keep the charter. Holsopple reads in a pleasant, sonorous tone, using one unadorned voice for narration and a series of others for character dialogue. The vocal shifts are subtle but effective, and make the dialogue sound rather like real conversation, rather than simply words being read from a page. Some of the dialogue is a bit silly (Holloway constantly refers to himself as "Pappy Jack" when talking to the Fuzzies), but Holsopple manages to pull it off. The end result is a faithful adaptation of Piper's beloved 1962 classic (a Best Novel Hugo Award nominee) that fans both new and old should enjoy.