Campbell Memorial Award Public

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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.

  1. Beyond Apollo by 

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    A two-man mission to Venus fails and is aborted; when it returns, the Captain is missing and the other astronaut, …

    Phil in SF says:

    1973 winner

  2. Malevil. by 

    Post apocalyptic troubles set in the south of France

    Phil in SF says:

    1974 winner

  3. Flow my tears, the policeman said by 

    Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said is a 1974 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. The story …

    Phil in SF says:

    1975 winner

  4. The Alteration by 

    No rating

    It is 1976, but things are not the same. Due to a slight alteration in history involving Catherine of Aragon, …

    Phil in SF says:

    1977 winner

  5. Phil in SF says:

    1987 winner

  6. Lincoln's Dreams by 

    No rating

    Connie Willis, winner of two Nebula Awards and one Hugo Award, has here created a wondrous, rhapsodic work. Marvelously multilayered, …

    Phil in SF says:

    1988 winner

  7. Islands in the net by 

    Phil in SF says:

    1989 winner

  8. Pacific edge by 

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    2065: In a world that has rediscovered harmony with nature, the village of El Modena, California, is an ecotopia in …

    Phil in SF says:

    1991 winner

  9. Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede by 

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    Bradley Denton breaks into hardcover with Buddy Holly Alive and Well on Ganymede, an extraordinary novel of realism and …

    Phil in SF says:

    1992 winner

  10. Brother to Dragons by 

    Phil in SF says:

    1993 winner

  11. Permutation City by 

    Permutation City is a 1994 science-fiction novel by Greg Egan that explores many concepts, including quantum ontology, through various philosophical …

    Phil in SF says:

    1995 winner

  12. The Time Ships by 

    The Time Ships is a 1995 hard science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter. A canonical sequel to the 1895 novella …

    Phil in SF says:

    1996 winner

  13. Fairyland by 

    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 says:

    1997 winner

  14. Forever Peace by 

    No rating

    Joe Haldeman returns with a story about the horrors of war -- and how we might move past them. Julian …

    Phil in SF says:

    1998 winner

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