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The Complete Fuzzy

par H. Beam Piper

Autres auteurs: Michael Whelan (Artiste de la couverture)

Séries: Fuzzies (Omnibus 1-3)

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More than three decades ago, H. Beam Piper's bestselling science fiction novel Little Fuzzy captivated readers everywhere. Now, all three of Piper's delightful books are available for the first time in one volume: Little Fuzzy, Fuzzy Sapiens and Fuzzies And Other People.
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The Complete Fuzzy (Paperback) by H. Beam Piper



Piper belonged to a school of writers, who didn’t question the notion that Man was the best thing that had happened to the Universe. His was a literature of high organization and obscure knowledge. He also believed in the reconciliation of problems by logic, common sense or compromise, and in the last resort, by justifiable force.
The three fuzzy books that I’ve just read (“Little Fuzzy”, “Fuzzy Sapiens”, “Fuzzies and Other People”) have a coziness that is lacking in the rest of Piper’s work. The coziness consists of a creature twelve twenty-four inches tall, a ball of fur with large brown eyes and lacking all malice. Compare with the Moties from the book by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle “The Mote in God’s Eye”… Quite different, but the intrinsic qualities of both books are not much different! The same voiceless characters, also quite a number of main figures, usw. All in all I much prefer the Fuzzy creatures than the Moties. The Moties are quite laughable in terms of character building for a start. Sometimes they look like some guys I know … eh eh eh. Not much alienness!

For me the Fuzzies can be seen as symbol of conscience, of lost innocence. The struggle to prove and then assert the sapience of these creatures lifts these trilogy above the pulp fodder that was published at the time.

A long time ago I had read the first two books of the trilogy (the third was not available to me at the time). Now I decided to re-read the complete trilogy “The Complete Fuzzy”, which comprises the three books.

Unfortunately these novels cannot withstand the test of time. By today’s standards this trilogy is just a bunch of drivel. There are too many main characters, and they all seem the same. Even the Fuzzies seem the same, that is, it’s very difficult to tell them apart. The characters read like some 50’s pulp fiction romance (“Astounding Magazine”, “Amazing Stories” and so on) and behaved quite unlike anyone I know, despite the fact that the books were written in the 60’s. Maybe it's simply a reflection of the time when the novel was written. Still I got a kick while re-reading these trilogy. I still have fond memories of reading them in the 80’s. I’ve always been a sucker for retro-SF-books…The test of time is a bitch. The eyes that read those books back then are not the same that have read them now. That’s the problem. For those of you who like to dwelve into retro SF, I think this trilogy is going to be a safe bet. For those who don’t stay clear." ( )
  antao | Dec 10, 2016 |
This was such a fun read. I fell in love with the Fuzzies straight away. I enjoyed that this had three of the books about the fuzzies in it.

If you enjoy a read that is fun, with a small touch of redemption and sci-fi, pick this up. You won't be sorry. ( )
  Sirsangel | Jan 17, 2015 |
For mat of the ebook was not great, but the stories were fun once again. ( )
  Guide2 | Dec 27, 2012 |
This collection is a great gift for any young readers. I last gave one of these as a gift to a co-workers 13yr old daughter, I'm told she would not stop talking about it for several days and in this day and age thats a really long time! ( )
  JonLarson | Aug 31, 2010 |
This is one of the books that I've read several times and still want to come back to now and again. Besides falling in love with the Fuzzies themselves, I enjoy the process of discovery that occurs through the whole book as Jack Halloway learns more and more about this race of apparently sentient beings. Jack must prove that the Fuzzies are sentient or else they will be treated as mere animals and thus lose their homes, be sold as pets, and possibly used in experiments. Unfortunately, the Company is out to make sure that doesn't happen by any means necessary.
It may look like it might be heart-warming Hallmark Special pap to please the grannies and the milquetoasts, but actually "Little Fuzzy" is a court procedural, an exploration of first contact, and a book that poses some tough questions like "what is sentience?". This is good science fiction, people, and if you come for the cute covers, that's cool. Just stay for the great characters, the discoveries, the drama (there will be tears), and the fun. Speaking of covers, nobody does furries like cover artist Michael Whelan. This review is about a compilation of Fuzzy books, but I recommend getting them seperately for the artwork. It's a pretty light read and is available to read on Stanza for iPhone or computer for FREE so check it out and spread the word. ( )
  patokon | Feb 25, 2010 |
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Officially, on all the half-thousand human-populated planets of the Terran Federation, the date was September 14, 654 Atomic Era, but on Zarathustra it was First Day, Year Zero, Anno Fuzzy. (Fuzzies and other people)
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More than three decades ago, H. Beam Piper's bestselling science fiction novel Little Fuzzy captivated readers everywhere. Now, all three of Piper's delightful books are available for the first time in one volume: Little Fuzzy, Fuzzy Sapiens and Fuzzies And Other People.

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