A review by posies23
Fuzzy Sapiens by H. Beam Piper

4.0

The sequel to LITTLE FUZZY continues the story almost immediately after the close of the first novel. There are some interesting twists along the way, with some characters that were considered "bad guys" in the first book turning out to actually be much more complicated than they seemed. There are many more Fuzzies this time around, and Piper has fun exploring their society and interactions with humans.

On the down side, this novel is much more "talky" than the original, with much of the actual "action" of the novel taking place only in the last few pages. In some respects, it almost functions as a detective story in that respect, as the majority of the novel is spent searching for some missing Fuzzies.

Well worthwhile, but not as strong as LITTLE FUZZY.