H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy
series.
H. Beam Piper, "Little Fuzzy"
The release of John Scalzi's reworking, Fuzzy Nation
, reminded me that I'd never read the original — which is handily available online at Project Gutenberg.
A product of its time, and not terribly deep, but wryly entertaining; it's easy to see why it's got such a following.
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