Winners of the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Does not include Retro-Hugos.
Hugo Award for Best Novel Public
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Winners of the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Does not include Retro-Hugos.
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The City & the City by China Miéville
When a murdered woman is found in the city of Beszel, somewhere at the edge of Europe, it looks to …
Phil in SF says: 2010 co-winner
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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: 2011 winner
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All Clear by Connie Willis (All Clear, #2)
Traveling back in time, from Oxford circa 2060 into the thick of World War II, was a routine excursion for …
Phil in SF says: 2011 winner
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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: 2012 winner
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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: 2013 winner
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Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch, #1)
On a remote, icy planet, the soldier known as Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest.
Once, she …
Phil in SF says: 2014 winner
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The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu (Three-Body Trilogy, #1)
Within the context of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, a military project sends messages to alien worlds. A nearby alien society …
Phil in SF says: 2015 winner
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The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin (The Broken Earth, #1)
THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS. FOR THE LAST TIME.
A season of endings has begun.
It …
Phil in SF says: 2016 winner
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The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal (Lady Astronaut, #1)
On a cold spring night in 1952, a huge meteorite fell to earth and obliterated much of the east coast …
Phil in SF says: 2019 winner
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A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine (Teixcalaan, #1)
Ambassador Mahit Dzmare arrives in the center of the multi-system Teixcalaanli Empire only to discover that her predecessor, the previous …
Phil in SF says: 2020 winner
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Network Effect by Martha Wells (The Murderbot Diaries, #5)
You know that feeling when you’re at work, and you’ve had enough of people, and then the boss walks in …
Phil in SF says: 2021 winner
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A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine (Teixcalaan, #2)
An alien armada lurks on the edges of Teixcalaanli space. No one can communicate with it, no one can destroy …
Phil in SF says: 2022 winner
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Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher
After years of seeing her sisters suffer at the hands of an abusive prince, Marra—the shy, convent-raised, third-born daughter—has finally …
Phil in SF says: 2023 winner
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Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
While we live, the enemy shall fear us.
Since she was born, Kyr has trained for the day she …
Phil in SF says: 2024 winner
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The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)
In Daretana’s greatest mansion, a high imperial officer lies dead—killed, to all appearances, when a tree erupted from his body. …
Phil in SF says: 2025 winner














