Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Public

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The Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel is one of the annual Locus Awards presented by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year. The award for Best Science Fiction Novel was first presented in 1980.

  1. Titan by 

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    Phil in SF says:

    1980 winner

  2. The snow queen by  (The Snow Queen Cycle)

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    492 pages ; 24 cm

    Phil in SF says:

    1981 winner

  3. The many-colored land by 

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    When a one-way time tunnel to Earth's distant past, specifically six million B.C., was discovered by folks on the Galactic …

    Phil in SF says:

    1982 winner

  4. Foundation's edge by 

    Foundation's Edge (1982) is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series. …

    Phil in SF says:

    1983 winner

  5. Startide Rising (Uplift Trilogy) by 

    David Brin: “Startide Rising” (1983) This is a sci fi story about a Terran (Earth) crew of neo-dolphins and humans …

    Phil in SF says:

    1984 winner

  6. The integral trees by 

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    The Integral Trees is a 1984 science fiction novel by American writer Larry Niven (first published as a serial in …

    Phil in SF says:

    1985 winner

  7. The postman by 

    This is the story of a lie that became the most powerful kind of truth. A timeless novel as urgently …

    Phil in SF says:

    1986 winner

  8. Speaker for the dead by 

    Ender Wiggin, the young military genius, discovers that a second alien war is inevitable and that he must dismiss his …

    Phil in SF says:

    1987 winner

  9. The Uplift War by  (Uplift, #3)

    The Uplift War is a continuation of the saga of the Five Galaxies. It is a story of courage in …

    Phil in SF says:

    1988 winner

  10. Cyteen by 

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    1989 winner

  11. Hyperion by  (The Hyperion Cantos, #1)

    On the eve of Armageddon, with the entire galaxy at war, seven pilgrims set forth on a final voyage to …

    Phil in SF says:

    1990 winner

  12. The fall of Hyperion by 

    On the world called Hyperion, beyond the law of the Hegemony of Man, there waits the creature called the Shrike. …

    Phil in SF says:

    1991 winner

  13. Barrayar by  (Vorkosigan Saga (2))

    Sequel to "Shards of Honor". The two were later published together under the title "Cordelia's Honor".

    Phil in SF says:

    1992 winner

  14. Doomsday book by 

    Somewhere in the future, ordinary history students must travel back in time as part of their university degree. An award-winning …

    Phil in SF says:

    1993 winner

  15. Green mars by 

    In the Nebula Award winning Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson began his critically acclaimed epic saga of the colonization of …

    Phil in SF says:

    1994 winner

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