1narvik
I am looking for a book about a space faring race that landed on a planet. There was a cave in that destroyed their ship. Eventually the survivors had to scatter across the planet to survive. I think the title was something to do with Golden fuzzies but I have never found a book with that name
2Cecrow
I've never read any of them but I'm familiar with a 1970s-era sci-fi series about the Fuzzies, beginning with Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper. John Scalzi added an additional book to the series recently.
3sueelleker
Link to the original series https://www.fantasticfiction.com/series/fuzzies/
Fuzzy Bones by William Tuning has the story-line of the spaceship. Wolfgang Diehr also wrote a follow-up trilogy which is pretty good.https://www.fantasticfiction.com/d/wolfgang-diehr/fuzzy-sapiens/
I wouldn't recommend the book (Fuzzy Nation) by John Scalzi. It's basically a bad re-write of Little Fuzzy.
Ardal O'Hanion also wrote a book called Golden Dream, a Fuzzy Odyssey, which is a history of the Fuzzies from the crash to Little Fuzzy finding Jack Holloway-so a prequel really.
Fuzzy Bones by William Tuning has the story-line of the spaceship. Wolfgang Diehr also wrote a follow-up trilogy which is pretty good.https://www.fantasticfiction.com/d/wolfgang-diehr/fuzzy-sapiens/
I wouldn't recommend the book (Fuzzy Nation) by John Scalzi. It's basically a bad re-write of Little Fuzzy.
Ardal O'Hanion also wrote a book called Golden Dream, a Fuzzy Odyssey, which is a history of the Fuzzies from the crash to Little Fuzzy finding Jack Holloway-so a prequel really.
5DisassemblyOfReason
touchstone:
Golden Dream: a Fuzzy odyssey by Ardath Mayhar
There's also
Fuzzy Bones by William Tuning
Tuning was the first to follow up on H. Beam Piper's original stories; Fuzzy Bones introduces the storyline about the cave-in but Mayhar's book follows up on it.
I recommend Tuning's book particularly.
Golden Dream: a Fuzzy odyssey by Ardath Mayhar
There's also
Fuzzy Bones by William Tuning
Tuning was the first to follow up on H. Beam Piper's original stories; Fuzzy Bones introduces the storyline about the cave-in but Mayhar's book follows up on it.
I recommend Tuning's book particularly.
6Shaggy1889
While Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi is not what you are looking for, it is a good book. It is "reboot" of Little Fuzzy. Many of the same characters, basically same story line, but it is not trying to be written in H. Beam Piper's style.