A review by ssindc
Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper

3.0

Quick & fun, and I can see how and why this became somewhat of a sci-fi classic or, at a minimum, a cult favorite.... Like its recent tribute re-boot, Fuzzy Nation, this one a hugely entertaining lawyers in space free-for-all. Having read the two back-to-back, Fuzzy Nation - in addition to being more "modern" and feeling less "dated" - pushed more of my buttons. I particularly liked the re-imagining of the protagonist - not that the protagonist in Little Fuzzy wasn't attractive and effective, but he wasn't nearly as complex, and his side story didn't seem to add nearly as much value to the whole. Still, plenty of fun for a short read.....