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The Newer Little Fuzzy Books

Today I learned that there are new books in the Little Fuzzy series started by H. Beam Piper. Not just John Scalzi's Fuzzy Nation (which was controversial with many readers). There are: Fuzzy Ergo Sum by Wolfgang Diehr (you have to search by title to get the eBook to show up); Caveat Fuzzy (Book 5) by Wolfgang Diehr; and The Fuzzy Conundrum (Book 6) by John F. Carr and Wolfgang Diehr. Has anyone read these sequels? How do they hold up to the original?

It has been a long time since I read H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy and Fuzzy Sapiens and the other books in this series. I'd love to know your thoughts on these books. The original books are in the public domain, so there are plenty of eBook editions. (Some of them are not, including the early sequels not written by Piper.)

The earlier sequels were Fuzzy Bones by William Tuning and Golden Dream - A Fuzzy Odyssey by Ardath Mayhar. Later, an unpublished Fuzzy manuscript by H. Beam Piper was unearthed and published: Fuzzies and Other People. I don't see Kindle editions of these.

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