Fuzzy Bones (1981) [Novel]
by William Tuning
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Series: Fuzzy Sapiens
Part: 4
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Summary
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Decent men everywhere rejoiced in the Pendarvis
Decision, which declared the species Fuzzy sapiens
to be a sentient race entitled to all the rights and
privileges of man. But of course that was only the
beginning. Men had a long way to go before they
would get over the habit of thinking of Fuzzies as
adorable pets and begin to accept them as equals in
the universe.
The study of fuzzies as a species had begun
immediately, and some puzzling questions emerged:
Where did Fuzzies come from? What was their
anthropology? Why did they seem such oddities, in
many small but significant biological ways, on the
planet where men found them? The answers that
began to appear were startling - and potentially
dangerous to the Fuzzies and to all who cared
about them.
H.Beam Piper endeared himself to millions of
readers with Little Fuzzy and Fuzzy Sapiens.
Now, at last, the story continues. William Tuning
has made an exhaustive study of Piper's creation,
and has himself created a labor of love, a
tribute to all that Piper stood for: Fuzzy Bones
Original title: Fuzzy Bones
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction→ Alien Beings
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