Best science fiction novels by decade

Here’s an update to this list.

  Winner Runner Ups
Decade Author Title Author Title
2020s Adrian Tchaikovsky The Doors of Eden Sue Burke Immunity Index
      Ren Hutchings Under Fortunate Stars
      John Scalzi The Last Emperox
      Andy Weir Project Hail Mary
2010s Ann Leckie Ancillary Justice Becky Chambers The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
      Annalee Newitz The Future of Another Timeline
      Kim Stanley Robinson New York 2140
      Adrian Tchaikovsky Children of Time
2000s Stephen Baxter Evolution Ursula K. Le Guin The Telling
      Cixin Liu The Three-Body Problem
      Alastair Reynolds House of Suns
      Robert J. Sawyer Hominids
      John Scalzi Old Man’s War
      Karl Schroeder Ventus
      Neal Stephenson Anathem
      Connie Willis Passage
      Robert Charles Wilson Spin
1990s Neal Stephenson Snow Crash Stephen Baxter The Time Ships
      Robert J. Sawyer Starplex
      Vernor Vinge A Fire Upon the Deep
      Robert Charles Wilson Darwinia
1980s Joan Slonczewski A Door Into Ocean Iain M. Banks The Player of Games
      David Brin The Uplift War
      Orson Scott Card Speaker for the Dead
      Dan Simmons Hyperion
1970s Douglas Adams The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Isaac Asimov The Gods Themselves
      David Gerrold The Man Who Folded Himself
      Ursula K. Le Guin The Dispossessed
      Frederik Pohl Gateway
1960s Ursula K. Le Guin The Left Hand of Darkness Philip K. Dick The Man in the High Castle
      Harry Harrison The Stainless Steel Rat
      Frank Herbert Dune
      Walter M. Miller, Jr. A Canticle for Leibowitz
1950s Isaac Asimov Foundation Alfred Bester The Demolished Man
      Ray Bradbury The Martian Chronicles
      Arthur C. Clarke The City and the Stars
      Clifford D. Simak City
1940s George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four L. Sprague de Camp Lest Darkness Fall
1930s Aldous Huxley Brave New World    

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