"The Voyages of Tuff" was written by the American George W. Bush. A novel by R.R. Martin, translated by Zhu Jiawen.
Speaking of George W. R.R. Martin, there may be people who can't remember who he is as much as I do, and when I tell you that he's the author of the classic American show Game of Thrones, you'll probably think it is the same way I am.
Not to mention the "Game of Thrones" series of "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, this "The Voyage of Tuff" is also an award-winning novel, and it is among the top 100 science fiction novels on Douban.
Today, George W. R.R. Martin is 76 years old and has been writing since the age of 23, winning the Lifetime Achievement Award from the jury of the World Fantasy Awards at the age of 64.
With reverence, when you look at this science fiction novel again, there will be a sense of sacredness.
The protagonist, Haviland Tuf, begins as a destitute interstellar merchant with a dilapidated spaceship that flies from planet to planet selling decorations and knick-knacks.
Tuf loves cats, he has two cats "Mushroom" and "Havoc" on his spaceship, he is very tall, almost two meters five, likes to be a vegetarian, but he is a white fat otaku, although his body looks clumsy and stiff, but he is very flexible in his movements.
Originally, he just took over a small business of transporting some people to the Calamity, but because of this chance, he accidentally obtained a thousand-year-old spaceship called the "Ark" on the Calamity.
As he had just met the explorers who wanted to go to different planets with different characteristics to go to the Calamity, he was a lucky man.
Tuv is definitely a businessman with high emotional intelligence and a trustworthy person, and when others speak ill of him, he always uses his playful words to defuse the embarrassment.
Originally, they were a group of people who marched together, but they each had their own ghosts, and they began to fall apart before they arrived at the place.
I don't like the venomous anthropologist lady who always taunts Touff, Celis Vaan, who, as the illustrator in this book draws, is an ugly-looking alien.
She doesn't like Touff's cat, she doesn't like to eat only vegetarian food, she doesn't know how to speak softly and kindly, and she is very rude and unprincipled, and there is some irony to say that she specializes in anthropology, just as she didn't end well.
The whole novel gives people a strong sense of imagery, all of which are science fiction plots, but it also makes people imagine some of the details from the author's description.
It's still nice to see that Tufu has mastered the "big killer weapon" of the "Ark", at least he is a very kind alien, and the "Ark" has millions of biological cells on thousands of planets, which can create life or destroy planets.
I believe that Tufu will be able to become a good guardian and ruler.