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Hugo
a-Go-Go
Yes, it's that time of the year again - when flowers
bloom, deer get frisky, and the Hugo Award nominees are announced.
For those not in the know, the Hugo Awards are the
science fiction and fantasy 'Oscars' of the book world - named after
Hugo Gernsback, the editor of Astounding (the SF pulp magazine of
the 1930s that coined the term 'science fiction').
We've listed the nominees below and the 2000AD winners
will be announced at the World Science Fiction Convention in Chicago,
Illinois, August 31st - September 4th.
These are all very good books - we've read most of
them here at the 'Nest, but they are predictably US-centric in the
authors chosen. Why? Because both the nominees and winners are decided
by the World SF Con gonks, and more often than not, these are held
in in the US of A.
This gripe aside, check out any titles you haven't
read ... our top Hugo tip for the bookies is "A Deepness in the
Sky" by Vernor Vinge.
1. A Civil Campaign
by Lois McMaster Bujold
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2. Cryptonomicon
by Neal Stephenson
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about this book
3. Darwin's Radio
by Greg Bear
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about this book
4. Deepness in the Sky
by Vernor Vinge
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about this book
5. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
by J.K. Rowling
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about this book
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