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John W. Campbell Award Winners

The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel has been awarded every year since 1973, except in 1994. Unlike other major science fiction awards, such as the Hugo and the Nebula, recipients are selected by a panel.

(found at: http://www2.ku.edu/~sfcenter/campbell.htm)
1.
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Beyond Apollo
by Barry N. Malzberg
 
2. Rendezvous with Rama
by Arthur C. Clarke
 
3.
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Malevil
by Robert Merle
 
4. Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
by Philip K. Dick
 
5.
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The Year of the Quiet Sun
by Wilson Tucker
 
6.
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The Alteration
by Kingsley Amis
 
7. Gateway (Heechee Saga)
by Frederik Pohl
 
8. Gloriana
by Michael Moorcock
 
9.
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On Wings of Song
by Thomas M. Disch
 
10. Timescape
by Gregory Benford
 
11. Riddley Walker
by Russell Hoban
 
12. Helliconia Spring
by Brian W. Aldiss
 
13. Citadel of the Autarch
by Gene Wolfe
 
14.
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The Years of the City
by Frederick Pohl
 
15. The Postman (Bantam Classics)
by David Brin
 
16. A Door Into Ocean (Elysium Cycle)
by Joan Slonczewski
 
17. Lincoln's Dreams
by Connie Willis
 
18. Islands in the Net
by Bruce Sterling
 
19.
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The Child Garden
by Geoff Ryman
 
20. Pacific Edge: Three Californias (Wild Shore Triptych)
by Kim Stanley Robinson
 
21.
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Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede
by Bradley Denton
 
22. Brother to Dragons
by Charles Sheffield
 
23. Permutation City
by Greg Egan
 
24. The Time Ships
by Stephen Baxter
 
25. Fairyland
by Paul J. McAuley
 
26. Forever Peace (Remembering Tomorrow)
by Joe Haldeman
 
27. Brute Orbits
by George Zebrowski
 
28. A Deepness in the Sky (Zones of Thought)
by Vernor Vinge
 
29. Genesis
by Poul Anderson
 
30. Terraforming Earth
by Jack Williamson
 
31. The Chronoliths
by Robert Charles Wilson
 
32. Probability Space (The Probability Trilogy)
by Nancy Kress
 
33. Omega
by Jack McDevitt
 
34. Market Forces
by Richard K. Morgan
 
35. Mindscan
by Robert J. Sawyer
 
36. Titan (The Grand Tour)
by Ben Bova
 
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Created by InfinityParadox on Apr 20, 2006.