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  2. Space Opera (Valente novel) - Wikipedia

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    Space Opera was a finalist for the 2019 Hugo Award for Best Novel. [1] and for the 2019 Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.Kirkus Reviews found it "charming", albeit "(l)ight on plot and originality", and drew parallels to Rick and Morty and the works of Daniel Pinkwater. [2]

  3. Galactic Center Saga - Wikipedia

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    The Galactic Center Saga is a series of books by author Gregory Benford detailing a galactic war between mechanical and biological life. In the Ocean of Night (1977) [1] — 1977 Nebula Award nominee, [2] 1978 Locus Award nominee [3] Across the Sea of Suns (1984) Great Sky River (1987) [4] — 1988 Nebula Nominee [5]

  4. Cities in Flight - Wikipedia

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    The novella "Sargasso of Lost Cities", Blish's third "Cities in Flight" story, was originally published in Two Complete Science-Adventure Books in 1953.. Cities in Flight is a four-volume series of science fiction novels and short stories by American writer James Blish, originally published between 1950 and 1962, which were first known collectively as the "Okie" novels.

  5. Ringworld series - Wikipedia

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    It is part of his Known Space series of stories. Its backdrop is the Ringworld, a giant artifact 600 million miles in circumference circling a star. The series is composed of four standalone science fiction novels, the original award-winning book and its three sequels: 1970: Ringworld; 1979: The Ringworld Engineers; 1996: The Ringworld Throne

  6. The Space Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Space Trilogy (also known as The Cosmic Trilogy or The Ransom Trilogy) is a series of science fiction novels by British writer C. S. Lewis.The trilogy consists of Out of the Silent Planet (1938), Perelandra (1943), and That Hideous Strength (1945).

  7. Sector General - Wikipedia

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    The original cover of Hospital Station, the first book in the series. Sector General is a series of twelve science fiction novels and various short stories (1957–1999) by the Northern Irish author James White.

  8. List of biopunk works - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of works classified as biopunk, a subgenre of science fiction and derivative of the cyberpunk movement. Some works may only be centered around biotechnologies and not fit a more constrained definition of biopunk which may include additional cyberpunk or postcyberpunk elements.

  9. Void Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Void Trilogy is a space opera series by British author Peter F. Hamilton. The series is set in the same universe as The Commonwealth Saga, 1,200 years after the end of Judas Unchained. [1] Peter F. Hamilton sold the American rights to the series to Random House. [2] The series includes the following books: The Dreaming Void (2007)