Nebula Award for Best Novel Public

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Winners of the Nebula Award for Best Novel. Year listed is per the official Nebula web site, and reflects the award eligibility period, rather than the year it was announced. For example, the "1965 winner" reflects that the award was for novels published in 1965.

  1. The fountains of Paradise by 

    In the 22nd century visionary scientist Vannevar Morgan conceives the most grandiose engineering project of all time, and one which …

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    1979 winner

  2. Timescape by 

    Timescape is a 1980 science fiction novel by American writer Gregory Benford (with unbilled co-author Hilary Foister, Benford's sister-in-law, who …

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    1980 winner

  3. The claw of the conciliator by  (His The book of the new sun ;)

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    1981 winner

  4. No enemy but time by 

    Winner of the Nebula Award. John Monegal, a.k.a. Joshua Kampa, is torn between two worlds—the Early Pleistocene Africa of his …

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    1982 winner

  5. Startide rising by 

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

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    1983 winner

  6. Neuromancer by ,

    The first of William Gibson's 'Sprawl' trilogy, Neuromancer is the classic cyberpunk novel.

    More information on the [novel's official page][1]. …

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    1984 winner

  7. Ender's Game by 

    Andrew "Ender" Wiggin thinks he is playing computer simulated war games; he is, in fact, engaged in something far more …

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    1985 winner

  8. Speaker for the dead by 

    Ender Wiggin, the hero and scapegoat of mass alien destruction in Ender's Game, receives a chance at redemption in this …

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    1986 winner

  9. The falling woman by 

    Elizabeth Waters is an archeologist who can see 'shadows' of the past, something she keeps a secret and that's both …

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    1987 winner

  10. Falling free by 

    From the back cover: Leo Graf was just your average highly efficient engineer: mind your own business, fix what's wrong …

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    1988 winner

  11. The Healer's War by 

    No one could have told Lieutenant Kitty McCulley that this was what it meant to be a war nurse. No …

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    1989 winner

  12. Tehanu by  (Earthsea Cycle, #4)

    The stink of burning filled the wind, as with a hissing roar the dragon, turning to land on the shelf …

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    1990 winner

  13. Stations of the tide by ,

    The story of a nameless bureaucrat who is sent by the Office of Technology Transfer, charged with restricting the flow …

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    1991 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 …

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    1992 winner

  15. Red Mars by , (The Mars Trilogy)

    In the year 2026, a group of one hundred colonists is about to attempt to conquer the barren, desolate landscape …

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    1993 winner

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