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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1990s

The romantic Vorkosigan science fantasy of Lois McMaster Bujold, the time travel historical novels of Connie Willis, and the literary SF of Mary Doria Russell, brought hordes of new readers to the science fiction genre in the 1990s. With everyone joining the World Wide Web, we all felt we were living science fiction rather than reading it. The new space opera and NASA caused hard science fiction writers to reinvent interplanetary and interstellar travel. The internet, cyber culture and alternate history of Victorian times inspired writers like Neal Stephenson, Bruce Sterling and William Gibson. And how do you categorize the work of James Morrow, Octavia Butler, Greg Egan, Michael Swanwick, Robert Charles Wilson, Nicola Griffith and Michael Bishop? In some ways, the 1990s was the most science fictional thrilling decade since the 1950s. And the last decade of the 20th century inspired writers to imagine far reaching concepts the same way H. G. Wells had in the gaslight 1890s.
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The Difference Engine
The Difference Engine
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Earth (David Brin)
Earth
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David Brin
The Fall of Hyperion (Dan Simmons)
The Fall of Hyperion
3
Dan Simmons
In the Country of the Blind
In the Country of the Blind
4
Jurassic Park (Michael Crichton)
Jurassic Park
5
Michael Crichton
Only Begotten Daughter (James Morrow)
Only Begotten Daughter
6
James Morrow
Pacific Edge (Kim Stanley Robinson)
Pacific Edge
7
Kim Stanley Robinson
The Quiet Pools (Michael Kube-Mcdowell)
The Quiet Pools
8
Michael Kube-Mcdowell
Redshift Rendezvous (John E. Stith)
Redshift Rendezvous
9
John E. Stith
Use of Weapons
Use of Weapons
10
The Vor Game (Lois McMaster Bujold)
The Vor Game
11
Lois McMaster Bujold
Voyage to the Red Planet (Terry Bisson)
Voyage to the Red Planet
12
Terry Bisson
All the Weyrs of Pern
All the Weyrs of Pern
13
Barrayar (Lois McMaster Bujold)
Barrayar
14
Lois McMaster Bujold
Bone Dance by Emma Bull
Bone Dance by Emma Bull
15
Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede
Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede
16
Carve the Sky (Alexander Jablokov)
Carve the Sky
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Alexander Jablokov
The Dark Beyond the Stars (Frank M. Robinson)
The Dark Beyond the Stars
18
Frank M. Robinson
Fallen Angels
Fallen Angels
19
Heavy Time (C.J. Cherryh)
Heavy Time
20
C.J. Cherryh
King of Morning, Queen of Day
King of Morning, Queen of Day
21
Orbital Resonance (John Barnes)
Orbital Resonance
22
John Barnes
Raft (Stephen Baxter)
Raft
23
Stephen Baxter
Stations of the Tide
Stations of the Tide
24
The Summer Queen (Joan Vinge)
The Summer Queen
25
Joan Vinge
Synners (Pat Cadigan)
Synners
26
Pat Cadigan
A Woman of the Iron People (Eleanor Arnason)
A Woman of the Iron People
27
Eleanor Arnason
Xenocide (Orson Scott Card)
Xenocide
28
Orson Scott Card
Brother to Dragons (Charles Sheffield)
Brother to Dragons
29
Charles Sheffield
Chanur's Legacy (C.J. Cherryh)
Chanur's Legacy
30
C.J. Cherryh
China Mountain Zhang
China Mountain Zhang
31
Doomsday Book (Connie Willis)
Doomsday Book
32
Connie Willis
A Fire Upon the Deep
A Fire Upon the Deep
33
Fools (Pat Cadigan)
Fools
34
Pat Cadigan
Jumper (Steven Gould)
Jumper
35
Steven Gould
Mars (Ben Bova)
Mars
36
Ben Bova
A Million Open Doors (John Barnes)
A Million Open Doors
37
John Barnes
Quarantine
Quarantine
38
Red Mars (Kim Stanley Robinson)
Red Mars
39
Kim Stanley Robinson
Sideshow (Sheri S. Tepper)
Sideshow
40
Sheri S. Tepper
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