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A review by francosteen
Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Ok, third book of Scalzi’s now that I’ve read in the past three months and I. am. all. in. for. Scalzi.
I haven’t read a lot of space/interplanetary/other-worldly type of sci-fi, so I was slightly iffy about the premise at first. The thought of reading about ewok-like creatures, and then just simply another Scalzi book just kept me intrigued.
Completely satisified with my decision b/c this book was just fun and very interesting in its world-building and fantastically written array of characters.
I’ve said it in my two other reviews: Scalzi has such a way with conversation and speech with his characters. The court scenes were magnificent and soooo utterly satisfying.
The way this story played out was just perfect. Just read it!
I haven’t read a lot of space/interplanetary/other-worldly type of sci-fi, so I was slightly iffy about the premise at first. The thought of reading about ewok-like creatures, and then just simply another Scalzi book just kept me intrigued.
Completely satisified with my decision b/c this book was just fun and very interesting in its world-building and fantastically written array of characters.
I’ve said it in my two other reviews: Scalzi has such a way with conversation and speech with his characters. The court scenes were magnificent and soooo utterly satisfying.
The way this story played out was just perfect. Just read it!