Little Fuzzy [Jimcin]
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Narrated by:
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Jim Roberts
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By:
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H. Beam Piper
On the planet Zarathustra, a sunstone prospector named Jack Holloway has a mysterious small, "fuzzy" alien show up at his door and make itself at home. Jack names it "Little Fuzzy" and the creature's whole family soon joins them. Hardened prospector Jack is transformed into their "pappy" and chief protector and his life is changed forever. It turns out the critters are quite intelligent and the question of whether they are sapient beings or just fur bearing creatures leads Jack and his friends on a quest to discover the answer.
The quest becomes a matter of urgency when the company that has been growing rich from mining the planet, decides to exterminate the Fuzzies. This sleads to murder, deceit, kidnapping and intrigue but, ultimately, a very happy ending. The book was so popular that two sequals were written by the author and, after his death, there was such a call for "Fuzzy novels" that two more "official sequels" were written by other authors. Many also think "The Fuzzies" were the inspiration for The Ewoks in the Star Wars movies and perhaps the "Tribbles" in Star Trek.
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Editorial reviews
In this H. Beam Piper classic, Jack Halloway, an inhabitant of Zarasthustra, works for a rich malicious company mining the planet for natural resources. The protagonist's life is changed when he finds a small fuzzy alien outside his door. He names this creature "Little Fuzzy". Little Fuzzy and Jack are joined by a clan of these fuzzy creatures, whose sentience and intelligence quickly become apparent. When the mining company threatens to kill these creatures, Jack and his friends must race the clock to save them.
Jim Roberts' performance is captivating. His voice is pleasant and precise, making this fantastic world accessible for the audience.
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If you could sum up Little Fuzzy in three words, what would they be?
A Sweet Story!What other book might you compare Little Fuzzy to and why?
Don't know.What didn???t you like about Jim Roberts???s performance?
His reading was flat and mechanical.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No. It was just pleasant.Any additional comments?
The story was excellent. The reader sort of dampen the story.A good story especially for young children!
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Great Story!
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hidden gem
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I wanted to like this-
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Would you consider the audio edition of Little Fuzzy to be better than the print version?
I didn't read the print versionWho was your favorite character and why?
Pappy Jack. I asociated with the written character. Not the narrator's terrible job with the dialog.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jim Roberts?
The next person that walks by your front door could possibly do a better job. He is the poorest reader I have ever heard on an audible book and I've been a member for 10 years. He sounds like he's reading to a 1st grade class.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I'm trying to get through the book (because of the compelling nature of a great story) despite the narrator.Any additional comments?
I see there's another version by a different narrator... odd... or did Audible decide to give others an option.Where Did You Find This Narrator?
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