Winners of the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Does not include Retro-Hugos.
Hugo Award for Best Novel Public
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Neuromancer by William Gibson (Sprawl Trilogy, #1)
The first of William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, Neuromancer is the classic cyberpunk novel. The winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 1985.
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Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 1986
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The Innermost nature of the human mind and heart becomes the key to an epic struggle for power...and a riveting …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 1989
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The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson (A Bantam spectra book)
4 stars
The story of an engineer who creates a device to raise a girl capable of thinking for herself reveals what …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 1996.
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Mirror Dance by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga, #8)
Not everyone would envy young Lord Miles Naismith Vorkosigan, even though he had formed his own mercenary fleet before attending …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 1995
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Phil in SF says: Winner in 2000.
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Joe Haldeman returns with a story about the horrors of war -- and how we might move past them. Julian …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 1998.
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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire by J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter, #4)
The fourth book in the Harry Potter franchise sees Harry returning for his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 2001.
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Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
5 stars
Published in 2004, it is an alternative history set in 19th-century England around the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Its …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 2005
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The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
After the grisly murder of his entire family, a toddler wanders into a graveyard where the ghosts and other supernatural …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 2009.
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The City & the City by China Miéville
5 stars
When a murdered woman is found in the city of Beszel, somewhere at the edge of Europe, it looks to …
Phil in SF says: Co-winner in 2010.
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Ensign Andrew Dahl has just been assigned to the Universal Union Capital Ship Intrepid, flagship of the Universal Union since …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 2013.
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Blackout by Connie Willis (All Clear, #1)
When a time-travel lab suddenly cancels assignments for no apparent reason and switches around everyone's schedules, time-traveling historians Michael, Merope, …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 2011.
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Startling, unusual, and yet irresistably readable, Jo Walton’s Among Others is at once the compelling story of a young woman …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 2012.
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The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu (Three-Body Trilogy, #1)
4 stars
Within the context of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, a military project sends messages to alien worlds. A nearby alien society …
Phil in SF says: Winner in 2015.