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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1990s - Page 2

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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Snow Crash (Neal Stephenson)
Snow Crash
41
Neal Stephenson
Steel Beach (John Varley)
Steel Beach
42
John Varley
Against a Dark Background
Against a Dark Background
43
Ammonite (Nicola Griffith)
Ammonite
44
Nicola Griffith
Beggars in Spain (Nancy Kress)
Beggars in Spain
45
Nancy Kress
Crashcourse (Wilhelmina Baird)
Crashcourse
46
Wilhelmina Baird
The Giver (Lois Lowry)
The Giver
47
Lois Lowry
Glory Season (David Brin)
Glory Season
48
David Brin
Green Mars
Green Mars
49
Growing Up Weightless
Growing Up Weightless
50
Hard Landing (Algis Budrys)
Hard Landing
51
Algis Budrys
Moving Mars
Moving Mars
52
Nightside the Long Sun
Nightside the Long Sun
53
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery)
The Norton Book of Science Fiction
54
Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery
On Basilisk Station
On Basilisk Station
55
Parable of the Sower (Octavia E. Butler)
Parable of the Sower
56
Octavia E. Butler
A Plague of Angels (Sheri S. Tepper)
A Plague of Angels
57
Sheri S. Tepper
The Rediscovery of Man (Cordwainer Smith)
The Rediscovery of Man
58
Cordwainer Smith
Virtual Light
Virtual Light
59
Vurt
Vurt
60
Beggars and Choosers (Nancy Kress)
Beggars and Choosers
61
Nancy Kress
Brittle Innings (Michael Bishop)
Brittle Innings
62
Michael Bishop
The Engines of God
The Engines of God
63
Feersum Endjinn
Feersum Endjinn
64
Foreigner (C. J. Cherryh)
Foreigner
65
C. J. Cherryh
Gun, With Occasional Music
Gun, With Occasional Music
66
Heavy Weather (Bruce Sterling)
Heavy Weather
67
Bruce Sterling
Mirror Dance (Lois McMaster Bujold)
Mirror Dance
68
Lois McMaster Bujold
Mother of Storms (John Barnes)
Mother of Storms
69
John Barnes
Mysterium
Mysterium
70
Permutation City (Greg Egan)
Permutation City
71
Greg Egan
Queen City Jazz (Kathleen Ann Goonan)
Queen City Jazz
72
Kathleen Ann Goonan
Remake (Connie Willis)
Remake
73
Connie Willis
Towing Jehovah (James Morrow)
Towing Jehovah
74
James Morrow
Trouble and Her Friends (Melissa Scott)
Trouble and Her Friends
75
Melissa Scott
The Bohr Maker (Linda Nagata)
The Bohr Maker
76
Linda Nagata
Brightness Reef (David Brin)
Brightness Reef
77
David Brin
The Calcutta Chromosome (Amitav Ghosh)
The Calcutta Chromosome
78
Amitav Ghosh
Chaga (Ian Mcdonald)
Chaga
79
Ian Mcdonald
The Diamond Age (Neal Stephenson)
The Diamond Age
80
Neal Stephenson
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