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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Phil in SF says: 1999 winner
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A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge
5 stars
A Deepness in the Sky is a science fiction novel by American writer Vernor Vinge. Published in 1999, the novel …
Phil in SF says: 2000 winner
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2 stars
Artificial intelligence has been developed to a point where a human personality can be uploaded into a computer, achieving a …
Phil in SF says: 2001 winner
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Phil in SF says: 2002 joint winner
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Terraforming Earth by 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 says: 2002 joint winner
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Probability Space by Nancy Kress (Probability Trilogy, #3)
4 stars
In Probability Space, humanity's war with the alien Fallers continues, and it is a war we are losing. Our implacable …
Phil in SF says: 2003 winner
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Omega by Jack McDevitt (The Academy, #4)
4 stars
Now, the writer who gets better with every book delivers a scorching novel of destruction and heroism-on a galactic scale. …
Phil in SF says: 2004 winner
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Market Forces by Richard Morgan
4 stars
Chris Faulkner has just landed the job of his life. But Shorn Associates are market leaders in Conflict Investment. They …
Phil in SF says: 2005 winner
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Phil in SF says: 2006 winner
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Phil in SF says: 2007 winner
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In war times by Kathleen Ann Goonan
5 stars
In an alternate-universe depiction of World War II, Sam enlists in the military after his brother is killed at Pearl …
Phil in SF says: 2008 winner
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Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
4 stars
After being interrogated for days by the Department of Homeland Security in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack on …
Phil in SF says: 2009 joint winner
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Song of Time by Ian R. MacLeod
A man lies half-drowned on a Cornish beach at dawn in the furthest days of this century. The old woman …
Phil in SF says: 2009 joint winner
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The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
4 stars
What Happens when bio-terrorism becomes a tool for corporate profits? And what happens when said bio-terrorism forces humanity to the …
Phil in SF says: 2010 winner
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The Dervish House by Ian McDonald
5 stars
Seven days, six characters, three interconnected story strands, one central common core--the eponymous dervish house, a character in itself--that pins …
Phil in SF says: 2011 winner














