Books that have won the Philip K. Dick Award, given annually since 1982 by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society for Best Original SF Paperback.
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Software von Rudy Rucker (Ware Tetralogy, #1)
Cobb Anderson built the first robots with real brains, and was pleased when they revolted and set up their own …
Phil in SF sagt: 1983 winner
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The Anubis Gates von Tim Powers
An ancient Egyptian sorcerer whose powerful magic can change the history of the entire world! A modern millionaire with a …
Phil in SF sagt: 1984 winner
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Neuromancer von William Gibson
4 Sterne
The first of William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, Neuromancer is the classic cyberpunk novel. The winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and …
Phil in SF sagt: 1985 winner
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Dinner At Deviant's Palace von Tim Powers
A generation after the bombs wiped out Los Angeles (alone with most of the rest of the world) survivors have …
Phil in SF sagt: 1986 winner
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Homunculus von James P. Blaylock (Langdon St. Ives, #1)
In the darkest recesses of a London alleyway, the mad hunchback Narbondo and his misanthropic assistant Pule bring the dead …
Phil in SF sagt: 1987 winner
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Strange Toys von Patricia Geary
Pet is her name. At nine, she is struggling to protect her family from the horrors predicted in her strange …
Phil in SF sagt: 1988 winner
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Four Hundred Billion Stars von Paul J. McAuley
The sleeper wakes . . .
A million years ago, a powerful alien species moved a dead planet into the …
Phil in SF sagt: 1989 co-winner
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Wetware von Rudy Rucker (Ware Tetralogy, #2)
The 2030 All-Meat Bopper!
Fair is fair. First the humans built the Boppers . . . then the Boppers built …
Phil in SF sagt: 1989 co-winner
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Subterranean Gallery von Richard Paul Russo
San Francisco was turning into a jungle—more and more people living in cars, more and more mobs roaming the streets, …
Phil in SF sagt: 1990 winner
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Points of Departure von Pat Murphy
Pat Murphy is one of the most powerful and accomplished new writers of imaginative fiction this decade has produced. Her …
Phil in SF sagt: 1991 winner
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King of Morning, Queen of Day von Ian McDonald
In the myth-ridden hills of Ireland, three generations of young women struggle to tame the ancient magical powers that course …
Phil in SF sagt: 1992 winner
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Through the Heart von Richard Grant
A monstrous vehicle called the Oasis moves inexorably across the wasteland. A human hive that symbolizes sanctuary, it dispenses a …
Phil in SF sagt: 1993 winner
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Elvissey von Jack Womack
Elvis is God.
The world has gone to hell.
Welcome to a waking nightmare, a future that has sold its …
Phil in SF sagt: 1994 co-winner
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Growing Up Weightless von John M. Ford
From one of science fiction's most eloquent voices, award-winning writer John M. Ford, comes an evocative novel of a lost …
Phil in SF sagt: 1994 co-winner
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Mysterium von Robert Charles Wilson
A town on the edge of terror . . .
In the early hours before dawn, a small Michigan town …
Phil in SF sagt: 1995 winner