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The 2009 Locus Award
Winners for best science fiction books and related books were named at a ceremony June 27 in Seattle. Read more about the award winners at Locus Online. Boing Boing observed that the list is a "good place to start your reading if you want to read some of the best stuff out there."
Locus Award winners:
* Science fiction novel: Anathem by Neal Stephenson Find this book in our catalog
Locus Award winners:
* Science fiction novel: Anathem by Neal Stephenson Find this book in our catalog
* Fantasy novel: Lavinia by Ursula K. Le Guin Find this book in our catalog
* First novel: Singularity's Ring by Paul Melko Find this book in our catalog
* Young adult book: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Find this book in our catalog
* Novella: Pretty Monsters by Kelly Link Find this book in our catalog
* Anthology: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual collection, edited by Gardner Dozois Find this book in our catalog
* Non-Fiction/Art Book: P. Craig Russell--Coraline: The Graphic Novel by Neil Gaiman, adapted and illustrated by P. Craig Russell Find this graphic novel in our catalog
Labels: Locus Awards, science fiction
posted by Elizabeth on 6/30/2009




