Winners of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best science fiction novel. Do not confuse with the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer which is given by a different organzation.
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Winners of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best science fiction novel. Do not confuse with the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer which is given by a different organzation.
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Islands in the Net von Bruce Sterling
Bruce Sterling is the colorful rhetorician behind science fiction's new New Wave, the "cyberpunk" movement. His 1985 novel Schismatrix was …
Phil in SF sagt: 1989 winner
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The Child Garden von Geoff Ryman
In semi-tropical London, surrounded by paddyfields, bathed in sunshine, the people photosynthesise. The Consensus, a vast DNA unit, controls the …
Phil in SF sagt: 1990 winner
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Pacific Edge von Kim Stanley Robinson (Orange County Trilogy, #3)
Humanity's first space station was Planet Earth itself, and the ecologic and economic disasters of the Twentieth Century brought it …
Phil in SF sagt: 1991 winner
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Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede von Bradley Denton
Bradley Denton breaks into hardcover with Buddy Holly Alive and Well on Ganymede, an extraordinary novel of realism and …
Phil in SF sagt: 1992 winner
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Brother to Dragons von Charles Sheffield
The power of one. . . .
Job. Against all evidence he never lost faith in his fellow man.
…Phil in SF sagt: 1993 winner
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Permutation City von Greg Egan
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Permutation City is a 1994 science-fiction novel by Greg Egan that explores many concepts, including quantum ontology, through various philosophical …
Phil in SF sagt: 1995 winner
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The Time Ships von Stephen Baxter
There is a secret passage through time ...and it leads all the way to the end of Eternity. But the …
Phil in SF sagt: 1996 winner
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Before he met the brilliant, hypnotic child Milena, Alex Sharkey had never played with "dolls"—blue-skinned, gengineered lifeforms designed for work, …
Phil in SF sagt: 1997 winner
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Forever Peace von Joe Haldeman
Joe Haldeman returns with a story about the horrors of war -- and how we might move past them. Julian …
Phil in SF sagt: 1998 winner
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Brute Orbits von George Zebrowski
It is the twenty-first century. Suffering from global warming and overpopulation, Earth is opening the solar system to industrialization. One …
Phil in SF sagt: 1999 winner
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A deepness in the sky von Vernor Vinge
From inside cover Tor First Edition March 1999:
Thirty thousand years before the events of A Fire upon the …
Phil in SF sagt: 2000 winner
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Genesis von Poul Anderson
Astronaut Christian Brannock has lived to see artificial intelligence develop to a point where a human personality can be uploaded …
Phil in SF sagt: 2001 winner
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The Chronoliths von Robert Charles Wilson
Scott Warden is a man haunted by the past—and soon to be haunted by the future.
In early twenty-first-century …
Phil in SF sagt: 2002 joint winner
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Terraforming Earth von Jack Williamson
Jack Williamson, the dean of American science fiction writers, has written some of the most imaginative and exciting speculative fiction …
Phil in SF sagt: 2002 joint winner
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Probability Space von Nancy Kress (Probability Trilogy, #3)
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In Probability Space, humanity's war with the alien Fallers continues, and it is a war we are losing. Our implacable …
Phil in SF sagt: 2003 winner














