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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. The Diamond Age von  (A Bantam spectra book)

    The story of an engineer who creates a device to raise a girl capable of thinking for herself reveals what …

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    1996 winner

  2. Blue Mars von  (Mars Trilogy, #3)

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    The red planet is no more. Now green and verdant, covered by seas and settlements, mars has been dramatically terraformed …

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    1997 winner

  3. The Rise of Endymion von  (Hyperion Cantos, #4)

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    The final chapter of this magnificent saga begins with two momentous events: the death and resurrection of Pope Julius XIV …

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    1998 winner

  4. To say nothing of the dog, or, How we found the bishop's bird stump at last von  (A Bantam spectra book)

    Connie Willis' entertaining comedy inspired by Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the dog)

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    1999 winner

  5. Cryptonomicon von 

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    2000 winner

  6. the telling von  (Hainish Cycle, #8)

    Once a culturally rich world, the planet Aka has been utterly transformed by technology. Records of the past have been …

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    2001 winner

  7. Passage von 

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    One of those rare, unforgettable novels that are as chilling as they are insightful, as thought-provoking as they are terrifying, …

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    2002 winner

  8. The Years of Rice and Salt von 

    With the incomparable vision and breathtaking detail that brought his now-classic Mars trilogy to vivid life, bestselling author Kim Stanley …

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    2003 winner

  9. Ilium (Ilium, 1)

    From the author of the Hyperion Cantos -- one of the most acclaimed popular series in contemporary science fiction -- …

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    2004 winner

  10. Quicksilver von  (The Baroque Cycle, #1)

    Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver is here. A monumental literary feat that follows the author's critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Cryptonomicon, …

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    2005 winner (as part of the Baroque Cycle)

  11. The confusion von 

    Continuing the epic adventure begun in the bestselling QUICKSILVER!In the year 1689, a cabal of Barbary galley slaves -- including …

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    2005 winner (as part of the Baroque Cycle)

  12. The system of the world von  (The Baroque cycle -- v. 3)

    'Tis done.The world is a most confused and unsteady place -- especially London, center of finance, innovation, and conspiracy -- …

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    2005 winner (as part of the Baroque Cycle)

  13. Accelerando von 

    The Singularity. It is the era of the posthuman. Artificial intelligences have surpassed the limits of human intellect. Biotechnological beings …

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    2006 winner

  14. Rainbows End von 

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    World famous poet Robert Gu missed twenty years of progress while he nearly died from …

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    2007 winner

  15. The Yiddish Policemen's Union von 

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    For sixty years, Jews have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a "temporary" safe haven created in the wake …

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    2008 winner

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