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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1990s - Page 4

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 Cassini Division (Ken MacLeod)
The Cassini Division
121
Ken MacLeod
Children of God (Mary Doris Russell)
Children of God
122
Mary Doris Russell
Darwinia (Robert Charles Wilson)
Darwinia
123
Robert Charles Wilson
Distraction (Bruce Sterling)
Distraction
124
Bruce Sterling
Dreaming in Smoke (Tricia Sullivan)
Dreaming in Smoke
125
Tricia Sullivan
Factoring Humanity (Robert J. Sawyer)
Factoring Humanity
126
Robert J. Sawyer
Mission Child (Maureen F. Mchugh)
Mission Child
127
Maureen F. Mchugh
Parable of the Talents
Parable of the Talents
128
To Say Nothing of the Dog
To Say Nothing of the Dog
129
A Civil Campaign (Lois McMaster Bujold)
A Civil Campaign
130
Lois McMaster Bujold
Cryptonomicon (Neal Stephenson)
Cryptonomicon
131
Neal Stephenson
Darwin's Radio (Greg Bear)
Darwin's Radio
132
Greg Bear
A Deepness in the Sky
A Deepness in the Sky
133
Ender's Shadow
Ender's Shadow
134
The Sky Road (Ken MacLeod)
The Sky Road
135
Ken MacLeod
Teranesia (Greg Egan)
Teranesia
136
Greg Egan
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