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Fuzzy Nation
Fuzzy Nation
Author: John Scalzi
Jack Holloway works alone, for reasons he doesn?t care to talk about. Hundreds of miles from ZaraCorp?s headquarters on planet, 178 light-years from the corporation?s headquarters on Earth, Jack is content as an independent contractor, prospecting and surveying at his own pace. As for his past, that?s not up for discussion. Then, in the wake of ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765367037
ISBN-10: 0765367033
Publication Date: 3/27/2012
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Tor Science Fiction
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 8
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SteveTheDM avatar reviewed Fuzzy Nation on + 204 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Fuzzy Nation, Scalzi's reboot of H. Beam Piper's classic Little Fuzzy: loved it.

Scalzi is already one of my favorite authors, and Fuzzy Nation certainly doesn't disappoint. It's a charming story and a quick read as well. Scalzi has a talent for stripping away the stuff that really doesn't matter, and concentrates on his characters and the relationships they form. The story here has exactly enough exposition to provide a satisfying backdrop to the drama playing out in the characters, but never grows so large that it seems a character in itself.

And what a lovely cast of characters. The main protagonist, Jack Holloway is supposed to be a curmudgeonly expedient prospector with an underlying heart of mostly gold... Though really, he seems like a nicer guy than Scalzi was aiming for. Which is hardly a bad thing: Holloway is a lot of fun despite being nicer than he should be.

In any event: loved the book. 5 out of 5 stars.
susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed Fuzzy Nation on + 1062 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I love the Jack Holloway character and Scalzi's writing style. He keeps you turning pages and it is hard to put down. This is a good story based on H. Beam Piper's earlier work titled "Little Fuzzy" (which I have never read so I have no idea how it compares). There were some sad and upsetting events, but it does end well. I'm a baby when it comes to sad and upsetting, otherwise I would have given the book 5 stars as it is a wonderful story with endearing characters.
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