Winners of the Nebula Award for Best Novel. Year listed is per the official Nebula web site, and reflects the award eligibility period, rather than the year it was announced. For example, the "1965 winner" reflects that the award was for novels published in 1965.
Nebula Award for Best Novel Public
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Phil in SF says: 1994 winner
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The Terminal Experiment by Robert J. Sawyer
3 stars
The Terminal Experiment is a science fiction novel by Canadian writer Robert J. Sawyer. The book won the 1995 Nebula …
Phil in SF says: 1995 winner
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She awoke in an alley to the splash of rain. She was naked, a foot-long gash in her back was …
Phil in SF says: 1996 winner
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The Moon and the Sun by Vonda N. McIntyre, Vonda N. McIntyre
The Moon and the Sun is a novel by American writer Vonda N. McIntyre, published in 1997. The book combines …
Phil in SF says: 1997 winner
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Forever peace by Joe Haldeman (The Forever War #3)
4 stars
Joe Haldeman returns with a story about the horrors of war -- and how we might move past them. Julian …
Phil in SF says: 1998 winner
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Parable of the talents by Octavia E. Butler
5 stars
Environmental devastation and economic chaos have turned America into a land of depravity. Taking advantage of the situation, a zealous …
Phil in SF says: 1999 winner
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3 stars
Darwin's Radio is a 1999 science fiction novel by Greg Bear. It won the Nebula Award in 2000 for Best …
Phil in SF says: 2000 winner
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Phil in SF says: 2001 winner
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4 stars
The storm was coming....
Shadow spent three years in prison, keeping his head down, doing his time. All he wanted …
Phil in SF says: 2002 winner
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The speed of dark by Elizabeth Moon
4 stars
In the near future, disease will be a condition of the past. Most genetic defects will be removed at birth; …
Phil in SF says: 2003 winner
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Paladin of souls by Lois McMaster Bujold
4 stars
E-Book Extras: ONE: The Keys to Chalion: A Dictionary of People, Places, and Things; TWO: Chalion MiscellanyIt's been three years …
Phil in SF says: 2004 winner
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3 stars
Camouflage is a 2004 science fiction novel by American writer Joe Haldeman. It won the James Tiptree, Jr. Award in …
Phil in SF says: 2005 winner
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Seeker by Jack McDevitt (Alex Benedict, #3)
"Near the end of the twenty-seventh century, when the interstellar age was just dawning, two ships set out from Earth …
Phil in SF says: 2006 winner
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The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon
4 stars
For sixty years, Jews have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a "temporary" safe haven created in the wake …
Phil in SF says: 2007 winner
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4 stars
Powers (2007) is the third book in the trilogy Annals of the Western Shore, sometimes called Chronicles of the Western …
Phil in SF says: 2008 winner