Synopsis
From New York Times bestseller and Hugo Award-winner John Scalzi, comes Fuzzy Nation, an extraordinary retelling of the SF classic Little Fuzzy.
They're small. They're fuzzy. They'll change his life.
On the planet Zarathustra, Jack Holloway is about to strike it rich. A contractor for intergalactic behemoth ZaraCorp, he’s just discovered a mining seam worth billions. It would make the corporation a...
Details
04 August 2022
368 pages
9781529089899
Imprint: Tor
Reviews
From the first paragraph to the last word, I was completely engaged . . . Scalzi’s writing is exactly what I want in a bookWired
[Scalzi] adds depth and unexpected poignancy to a “reboot” of H. Beam Piper’s classic 1962 novel Little Fuzzy . . . it’s a real pleasure to read a story like this, as compactly and directly told as a punch to the stomachKirkus Reviews
A perfectly executed plot clicks its way to a stunning courtroom showdown in a cathartic finish that will thrill Fuzzy fans old and newPublishers Weekly, starred review
Fuzzy Nation seeks to bring a twenty-first century storytelling sensibility to a half-century-old genre classic, and it succeeds far more wildly than I imagine even John Scalzi himself hoped . . . not only excellent SF in its own right, but, incidentally, Scalzi’s best novel to dateSFReviews