The award for Best First Novel was first presented in 1981. Awards presented in a given year are for works published in the previous calendar year.
Locus Award for Best First Novel Public
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Black Powder War (Temeraire, #3) by Naomi Novik
4 stars
Black Powder War is the third novel in the Temeraire alternate history/fantasy series by American author Naomi Novik. The novel …
Phil in SF says: 2007 co-winner
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4 stars
Heart-Shaped Box (2007) is the debut horror novel of author Joe Hill. The book was published on February 13, 2007 …
Phil in SF says: 2008 winner
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Singularity's Ring by Paul Melko
After the Singularity, there's an artificial ring around Earth…and 90 percent of humanity is gone.
Either billions of humans are …
Phil in SF says: 2009 winner
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The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
4 stars
What Happens when bio-terrorism becomes a tool for corporate profits? And what happens when said bio-terrorism forces humanity to the …
Phil in SF says: 2010 winner
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The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin (Inheritance Trilogy, #1)
4 stars
Yeine Darr is an outcast from the barbarian north. But when her mother dies under mysterious circumstances, she is summoned …
Phil in SF says: 2011 winner
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The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
4 stars
The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the …
Phil in SF says: 2012 winner
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Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed
3 stars
Throne of the Crescent Moon is a fantasy novel written by American writer Saladin Ahmed. It is the first book …
Phil in SF says: 2013 winner
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Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie (Imperial Radch #1)
4 stars
Ancillary Justice is a science fiction novel by the American writer Ann Leckie, published in 2013. It is Leckie's debut …
Phil in SF says: 2014 winner
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The memory garden by M. Rickert
Bay Singer has bigger secrets than most. Now that she knows about them. Her mother, Nan, is sure that the …
Phil in SF says: 2015 winner
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Phil in SF says: 2016 winner
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Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee (The Machineries of Empire, #1)
4 stars
Captain Kel Cheris of the hexarchate is disgraced for using unconventional methods in a battle against heretics. Kel Command gives …
Phil in SF says: 2017 winner
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The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter by Theodora Goss (The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club, #1)
Based on some of literature’s horror and science fiction classics, this is the story of a remarkable group of women …
Phil in SF says: 2018 winner
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Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse (The sixth world -- book one)
4 stars
"While most of the world has drowned beneath the sudden rising waters of a climate apocalypse, Dinétah (formerly the Navajo …
Phil in SF says: 2019 winner
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Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (The Locked Tomb, #1)
4 stars
Tamsyn Muir’s Gideon the Ninth unveils a solar system of swordplay, cut-throat politics, and lesbian necromancers. Her characters leap off …
Phil in SF says: 2020 winner
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Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger, Rovina Cai
5 stars
Imagine an America very similar to our own. It's got homework, best friends, and pistachio ice cream.
There are some …
Phil in SF says: 2021 winner