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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1980s - Page 4

There's a reason why 2011's Ready Player One enshrines the 1980s into the plot of a fantastic science fiction novel - the 1980s is to computer nerds what the 1960s had been to Baby Boomers. The MTV decade saw the world begin its shift from analog to digital, and life moved onto the net. Ender's Game and Neuromancer loom over the decade to become science fiction novels that would be taught in school. Kid's growing up in the 1970s with Apple IIs and Atari 2600s bought IBM PC and Macintosh computers and hooked up them up with CompuServe, The Well and GENIE, beginning the earliest webs of cyberspace. The geeks had inherited the Earth and science fiction was their sacred literature. Science fiction themes dominated computer games, and computer culture, artificial reality, and the techno-sphere reshaped the genre. It was hard to describe science fiction anymore because so many new writers were showing up with so many new ideas.
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Becoming Alien (Rebecca Ore)
Becoming Alien
121
Rebecca Ore
Cyteen (C.J. Cherryh)
Cyteen
122
C.J. Cherryh
Deserted Cities of the Heart (Lewis Shiner)
Deserted Cities of the Heart
123
Lewis Shiner
Desolation Road
Desolation Road
124
Eternity (Greg Bear)
Eternity
125
Greg Bear
Falling Free (Lois McMaster Bujold)
Falling Free
126
Lois McMaster Bujold
Full Spectrum (Shawna McCarthy and Lou Aronica)
Full Spectrum
127
Shawna McCarthy and Lou Aronica
The Gate to Women's Country (Sheri S. Tepper)
The Gate to Women's Country
128
Sheri S. Tepper
The Gold Coast (Kim Stanley Robinson)
The Gold Coast
129
Kim Stanley Robinson
The Healer's War
The Healer's War
130
Islands in the Net (Bruce Sterling)
Islands in the Net
131
Bruce Sterling
Mona Lisa Overdrive (William Gibson)
Mona Lisa Overdrive
132
William Gibson
The Player of Games (Iain M. Banks)
The Player of Games
133
Iain M. Banks
Prelude to Foundation
Prelude to Foundation
134
Wetware
Wetware
135
The Boat of a Million Years (Poul Anderson)
The Boat of a Million Years
136
Poul Anderson
The Child Garden (Geoff Ryman)
The Child Garden
137
Geoff Ryman
Good News From Outer Space (John Kessel)
Good News From Outer Space
138
John Kessel
Grass
Grass
139
Hyperion (Dan Simmons)
Hyperion
140
Dan Simmons
Orbital Decay
Orbital Decay
141
Patterns (Pat Cadigan)
Patterns
142
Pat Cadigan
Phases of Gravity (Simmons)
Phases of Gravity
143
Simmons
Rimrunners (C.J. Cherryh)
Rimrunners
144
C.J. Cherryh
The Wall Around Eden (Joan Slonczewski)
The Wall Around Eden
145
Joan Slonczewski
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