Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Public

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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. Anathem by 

    Anathem, the latest invention by the New York Times bestselling author of Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle, is a magnificent …

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    2009 winner

  2. Boneshaker by  (The Clockwork Century)

    In the early days of the Civil War, rumors of gold in the frozen Klondike brought hordes of newcomers to …

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    2010 winner

  3. Blackout (All Clear, #1) by 

    When a time-travel lab suddenly cancels assignments for no apparent reason and switches around everyone's schedules, time-traveling historians Michael, Merope, …

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    2011 winner

  4. All Clear by 

    Traveling back in time, from Oxford circa 2060 into the thick of World War II, was a routine excursion for …

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    2011 winner

  5. Embassytown by 

    In the far future, humans have colonized a distant planet, home to the enigmatic Ariekei, sentient beings famed for a …

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    2012 winner

  6. Redshirts by 

    Ensign Andrew Dahl has just been assigned to the Universal Union Capital Ship Intrepid, flagship of the Universal Union since …

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    2013 winner

  7. Abaddon's Gate by  (The Expanse, #3)

    For generations, the solar system — Mars, the Moon, the Asteroid Belt — was humanity's great frontier. Until now. The …

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    2014 winner

  8. Ancillary Sword by  (Imperial Radch, #2)

    Seeking atonement for past crimes, Breq takes on a mission as captain of a troublesome new crew of Radchai soldiers, …

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    2015 winner

  9. Ancillary Mercy by  (Imperial Radch, #3)

    "For a moment, things seemed to be under control for Breq, the soldier who used to be a warship. Then …

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    2016 winner

  10. Death's End by  (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #03)

    Death's End (Chinese: 死神永生, pinyin: Sǐshén yǒngshēng) is a science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is …

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    2017 winner

  11. The Collapsing Empire by  (The Interdependency, #1)

    Faster than light travel is impossible--until the discovery of The Flow, an extradimensional field available at certain points in space-time, …

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    2018 winner

  12. The Calculating Stars by  (Lady Astronaut, #1)

    On a cold spring night in 1952, a huge meteorite fell to Earth and obliterated much of the east coast …

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    2019 winner

  13. The City in the Middle of the Night by 

    Would you give up everything to change the world?

    Humanity clings to life on January – a colonized planet …

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    2020 winner

  14. Network Effect by 

    WINNER of the 2021 Hugo, Nebula and Locus Awards!

    The first full-length novel in Martha Wells' New York Times …

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    2021 winner

  15. A Desolation Called Peace by  (Teixcalaan, #2)

    An alien armada lurks on the edges of Teixcalaanli space. No one can communicate with it, no one can destroy …

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    2022 winner

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