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Continues the saga of the golden-haired Fuzzies of the planet Zarathustra and their human friends and foes, as new evidence is discovered regarding their origins.Tags
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H. Beam Piper wrote Little Fuzzy and Fuzzy Sapiens and William Tuning created a tribute to them by writing this sequel, Fuzzy Bones. Fuzzy sapiens are a sentient race but because they look so adorable humans tend to think of them as pets. This book explores some of the mysteries surrounding the fuzzies.
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- Original publication date
- 1981-12
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- Gus Brannard; Diamond; Everett Diehl; Thomas Aquinas Gordon (the Rev); Victor Grego; Philip Helton (Master Gunnery Sergeant of Fleet Marines) (show all 18); Jack Holloway; Hugo Ingermann; Juan Jimenez; Raul Laporte; Little Fuzzy; George Lunt (Major); Ruth Ortheris (psychologist); Bennett Rainsford; Starwatcher; Christiana Stone; Gerd van Riebeek; James Spelvin
- Important places
- Holloway Station, Zarathustra; Mallorysport, Zarathustra; Zarathustra
- Dedication
- This book is dedicated to
ANUBIS,
the guide from the first life to the second life. (Also the Egyptian god of embalming, but there's no need to dwell on that.) - First words
- "'Tis a pity she's a whore,'" the Marine said.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"So many things for Fuzzies to learn," he said.
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