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message 1: by Ian (new)

Ian Peterson (kolonelklink) Just snagged Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi on audiobook and it's narrated by Star Trek: The Next Generation's Wesley Crusher, aka Wil Wheaton, so that's geektastically fun :)


message 2: by Maggie, space cruisin' for a bruisin' (new)

Maggie K | 1287 comments Mod
I won a copy of that in the TOR giveaway, and have been itching to start it....way too busy lately!


message 3: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 422 comments I'm going to move this thread to the books folder. I hope that's okay with you, Klink! :)


message 4: by Ian (new)

Ian Peterson (kolonelklink) All good, still figuring out where to put things haha


message 5: by Rodney (new)

Rodney Dunn Love John Scalzi's work. I need to add this to my "to read" shelf.


message 6: by Sheron (new)

Sheron McCartha (sherimc) Went to a book signing where he was talking. A seriously funny man and amazing promoter. Loved Old Man's War and looking forward to Fuzzy Nation


message 7: by Randy (new)

Randy (rhylin) | 2 comments finished reading the old man's war series, fuzzy nation should be next on the scalzi radar for me..


message 8: by Shanshad (new)

Shanshad Whelan | 2 comments I was an H. Beam Piper fan as a kid, so this book was great fun. I'll have to get ahold of the audio!


message 9: by Tad (new)

Tad (tottman) | 54 comments I just finished this book a week or so ago. A really fun read. I think I finished it in 2 days. Scalzi is just such a great storyteller.


message 10: by John (new)

John (gigalew) | 22 comments Audible.com 's version has the original beam story as part of the scalzi versions mp3


message 11: by Warms (new)

Warms | 8 comments Little Fuzzy (and most of the H Beam Piper books) are on gutenberg.org in various electronic formats. Fuzzy Papers isn't there. I've read Little Fuzzy four times so far (only once so far in electronic form). I also read Fuzzy Bones (forgot the author) which tells where the fuzzies came from ... sorta. I also read another book from the fuzzy perspective (author also unknown).
I like the little characters.


message 12: by Kate (new)

Kate E (rangerk8) | 3 comments Warms wrote: "Little Fuzzy (and most of the H Beam Piper books) are on gutenberg.org in various electronic formats. Fuzzy Papers isn't there. I've read Little Fuzzy four times so far (only once so far in electr..."

That have been Golden Dream: A Fuzzy Odyssey by Ardath Mayhar, yes? A very fascinating book.


message 13: by Warms (new)

Warms | 8 comments Kate wrote: "That have been Golden Dream: A Fuzzy Odyssey by Ardath Mayhar, yes? A very fascinating book."
Yep, that was it. Are there any other Fuzzy stories of which I may be unaware?


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