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*; 2003: '''[[The Speed of Dark]]''' by [[Elizabeth Moon]]
*; 2003: '''[[The Speed of Dark]]''' by [[Elizabeth Moon]]
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*; 2002:  American Gods, [[Neil Gaiman]]  
*; 2002:  [[American Gods]], [[Neil Gaiman]]  
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*; 2001:  '''[[The Quantum Rose]]''' by [[Catherine Asaro]]
*; 2001:  '''[[The Quantum Rose]]''' by [[Catherine Asaro]]
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*;1998:  [[Forever Peace]], [[Joe Haldeman]]  
*;1998:  [[Forever Peace]], [[Joe Haldeman]]  
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*;1997:  '''The Moon and the Sun''', [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]
*;1997:  '''[[The Moon and the Sun]]''', [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]
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*;1996:  '''[[Slow River]]''', [[Nicola Griffith]]  
*;1996:  '''[[Slow River]]''', [[Nicola Griffith]]  
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*;1994:  Moving Mars, [[Greg Bear]]  
*;1994:  Moving Mars, [[Greg Bear]]  
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*;1995 Red Mars, [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]
*;1993 Red Mars, [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]
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*;1994: '''Doomsday Book''', [[Connie Willis]]
*;1992: '''Doomsday Book''', [[Connie Willis]]
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*;1993: Stations of the Tide, Michael Swanwick
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*;1992: '''Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea''', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]  
*; 1991:[[Stations of the Tide]], [[Michael Swanwick]]
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*; 1991:'''[[The Healer's War]]''', [[Elizabeth Ann Scarborough]]
*; 1990:'''Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea''', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
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*; 1990:'''[[Falling Free]]''', [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]  
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===1980s===
===1980s===
*;1989
*;1989 '''[[The Healer's War]]''', [[Elizabeth Ann Scarborough]]
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*;1988:  The Falling Woman, Pat Murphy
*;1988:  '''[[Falling Free]]''', [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]
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*;1987: Speaker for the Dead, Orson Scott Card
*;1987: '''[[The Falling Woman]]''', [[Pat Murphy]]
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*;1986:  Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card  
*;1986:  [[Speaker for the Dead]], [[Orson Scott Card]]
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*;1985: [[Neuromancer]], [[William Gibson]]  
*;1985: [[Ender's Game]], [[Orson Scott Card]]
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*;1984:   [[Startide Rising]], [[David Brin]]  
*;1984: [[Neuromancer]], [[William Gibson]]
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*;1983: [[No Enemy But Time]], [[Michael Bishop]]  
*;1983: [[Startide Rising]], [[David Brin]]
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*;1982: [[The Claw of the Conciliator]], [[Gene Wolfe]  
*;1982: [[No Enemy But Time]], [[Michael Bishop]
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*;1981:  [[Timescape]], [[Gregory Benford]]  
*;1981:  [[The Claw of the Conciliator]], [[Gene Wolfe]]
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*;1980:  [[The Fountains of Paradise]], [[Arthur C. Clarke]]  
*;1980:  [[Timescape]], [[Gregory Benford]]  
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===1970s===
===1970s===
*;1979:  '''[[Dreamsnake]]''', [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]  
*;1979:  [[The Fountains of Paradise]], [[Arthur C. Clarke]]
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*;1978:   [[Gateway]], [[Frederik Pohl]]  
*;1978: '''[[Dreamsnake]]''', [[Vonda N. McIntyre]]  
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*;1977 [[Man Plus]], [[Frederik Pohl]]  
*;1977 [[Gateway]], [[Frederik Pohl]]  
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*;1976: [[The Forever War]], [[Joe Haldeman]]  
*;1976: [[Man Plus]], [[Frederik Pohl]]  
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*;1975: '''[[The Dispossessed]]''', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
*;1975: [[The Forever War]], [[Joe Haldeman]]  
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*;1974:  [[Rendezvous with Rama]], [[Arthur C. Clarke]]  
*;1974:  '''[[The Dispossessed]]''', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
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*;1973: [[The Gods Themselves]], [[Isaac Asimov]]  
*;1973: [[Rendezvous with Rama]], [[Arthur C. Clarke]]  
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*;1972:  [[A Time of Changes]], [[Robert Silverberg]]  
*;1972:  [[The Gods Themselves]], [[Isaac Asimov]]
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*;1971: [[Ringworld]], [[Larry Niven]]  
*;1971: [[A Time of Changes]], [[Robert Silverberg]]  
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*;1970: '''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]''', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]  
*;1970: [[Ringworld]], [[Larry Niven]]
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===1970s===
===1970s===
*;1969: [[Rite of Passage]], [[Alexei Panshin]]  
*;1969: '''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]''', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]
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*;1968: [[Rite of Passage]], [[Alexei Panshin]]  
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*;1968: [[The Einstein Intersection]], by [[Samuel R. Delany]]
*;1967:[[The Einstein Intersection]], by [[Samuel R. Delany]]
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*;1967: (tie) [[Flowers for Algernon]], by [[Daniel Keyes]]
*:1966: (tie) [[Flowers for Algernon]], by [[Daniel Keyes]]
[[Babel-17]], by [[Samuel R. Delany]]
[[Babel-17]], by [[Samuel R. Delany]]
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*;1966:  [[Dune]], [[Frank Herbert]]  
*;1965:  [[Dune]], [[Frank Herbert]]  
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Revision as of 11:42, 20 May 2007

This is a list of novels that have won the Nebula Award for best novel, along with nominees. Typically there are six nominees and one winner. All nominees are listed, with a gender breakdown, and books by women are bolded in the nominee list.

2000s

1990s

1980s

1970s

1970s

Babel-17, by Samuel R. Delany