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Little Fuzzy | [H. Beam Piper]
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Little Fuzzy

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  • by H. Beam Piper
  • Narrated by Peter Ganim
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  • LENGTH
    6 hrs and 25 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    05-22-09
  • AUDIO FORMATS
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Publisher's Summary

The chartered Zarathustra Company had it all their way. Their charter was for a Class III uninhabited planet, which Zarathustra was, and it meant they owned the planet lock stock and barrel. They exploited it, developed it and reaped the huge profits from it without interference from the Colonial Government. Then Jack Holloway, a sunstone prospector, appeared on the scene with his family of Fuzzies and the passionate conviction that they were not cute animals but little people.

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    Carl Oregon City, OR, USA 07-04-09
    Carl Oregon City, OR, USA 07-04-09
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    "An old and much loved friend"

    I first read this book in the early 1960's. Over the next forty-odd years, I have worn out innumerable paperbacks and at least one hard copy. Despite the rather "fuzzy" (sorry, I couldn't help it)title, this is one of the most intelligent, well-written, and touching first contact novel out there. Yes, it's technology is dated and so are the mores,but given the period it was written in, those small faults are understandable. Thank you audible for making this old friend available and please, record the rest of the series.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Harry San Antonio, TX, USA 06-11-10
    Harry San Antonio, TX, USA 06-11-10
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    "Interesting accents"

    One of the things I like best about audiobooks is that it makes me hear character dialogue in different ways. I've read this novel numerous times, and I never heard the accents in my head that Peter Ganim brings to the book. Now that I think about them, they make sense.
    The Gerd van Riebeek and other characters with Afrikaner-type names have Afrikaner-type accents. Judge Pendarvis has a French accent, as does his wife, Claudette. And the American (can't call them English, as there are no English accents) are also done well.
    The only disagreement I have is the cornpone accent of "Pappy Jack" Holloway. He may be a 70-year-old coot, but he never came across as a hick. But that's the impression I get from Ganin's interpretation.
    I would like to see the other two books in this series posted ("Fuzzy Sapiens" and "Fuzzies and Other People.")

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Ellen Chesterton, IN, United States 04-09-10
    Ellen Chesterton, IN, United States 04-09-10 Member Since 2008
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    "Lovely classic sciffy"

    This is a sweet story. I had read it years ago, and find it a bit dated, but still a treasure.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Victoria Warrenton, VA, United States 04-22-12
    Victoria Warrenton, VA, United States 04-22-12 Member Since 2012

    Middle aged female who loves books of all kinds as long as the story is engaging. Doesn't review all books she reads, but does read all reviews of books she reads. Haha.

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    "Entertaining and different"

    I liked this book. It was engaging and even paced, keeping my interest throughout. It wasn't rocket science, but I don't want every book I get to make me think or ponder the great questions, I just want to be entertained. This book entertained me.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Stephen Redding 04-09-12 Member Since 2008
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    "Classic take on a science fiction staple subject!"

    The Piper sic-fi classic sums up the philosophical question of what does it mean to be "sentient", and what we really mean when we attach "sapiens" to our genus "homo". By focusing the novel on the struggle by compassionate humans to designate a species of alien on a colonized planet, Piper opens up a forum to speak on how we determine whether species are first or second class, and deserving of rights on an equal basis with humans. If the Enlightenment tells us that "Man is the measure of all things", how does this get complicated when we move out to the stars?

    On the idea level the novel works, in setting up a context for discussion of sentience and rights, while blending in elements of corporate greed that frame the discussion. The working out of the plot, however, is just too facile and easy, as if the question is easily answered in favor of the Fuzzies based on a shared intuition of fairness.

    Ganim's variety of voice and accent helps spice up the story, and make it relevant to today's audience.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    TS Warrior Oakland, CA, USA 09-20-11
    TS Warrior Oakland, CA, USA 09-20-11 Member Since 2009

    TS Warrior

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    "Fantastic book ruined by a poor performance"
    Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

    One of my all time favorite Golden Age novels that I've recommended to friends many times.


    What didn’t you like about Peter Ganim’s performance?

    Mechanical and droning. He does his best with the accents, but this was a very difficult listen because at least 70% of the book sounded like it was read by a robot.


    Any additional comments?

    This is a fantastic book that is one of my all time favorites. Unfortunately, Mr. Ganim's performance is at best poor. He does his best with a limited range of accents, but his style of mechanically reading in a monotone, droning voice is incredibly distracting and really detracts from a wonderful story that is filled with all sorts of emotional moments.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Kathy Davis, CA, United States 12-19-10
    Kathy Davis, CA, United States 12-19-10 Member Since 2008
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    "Fun!"

    Reminiscent of original Star Trek--light and fun listening. You will find yourself rooting for Little Fuzzy!

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    magicmonster Wichita, KS United States 12-13-09
    magicmonster Wichita, KS United States 12-13-09 Member Since 2006
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    "The awesome tale of Little Fuzzy!"

    I was surprised to find one of my most favorite tales finally in audio format. The story teller was enjoyable. I wished that they had used the artwork from Michael Whelen. I believe if they had it would increase the sales of this wonderful classic. Make sure that you get this audio book!

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Alicia Shenandoah Junction, WV, USA 11-06-09
    Alicia Shenandoah Junction, WV, USA 11-06-09 Member Since 2004
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    "Old Classics!"

    Easily one of my favorite sci-fi stories of ALL TIME, and a pleasure to be able to share it with my children in this format. The narrator doesn't grab you right away, but the longer I listened the more he grew on me. The story itself makes it well worth listening to.

    Add the others, audible!!

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Jeffrey CHAPARRAL, NM, United States 12-19-11
    Jeffrey CHAPARRAL, NM, United States 12-19-11 Member Since 2011

    I mainly like to read sifi.

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    "A classic story"
    What did you like about this audiobook?

    Yes,because I love this story.


    Do you have any additional comments?

    I hope that all the other fuzzy books are put into audio format.

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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