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To be eligible for a Nebula in the Novel category, fiction must be 40,000 words or more and published between July 2008 and December 31, 2009.
All SFWA members are eligible to add works to the suggested reading list. Suggestions are moderated for accuracy and to prevent duplicate entries.
“Galileo’s Dream” by Kim Stanley Robinson
December 2009, Spectra
“To Climb a Flat Mountain” by G. David Nordley
November/December 2009, Analog Science Fiction
“The Dragon of Trelian” by Michelle Knudsen
April 2009, Candlewick Press
“Blood Kin” by Maria Lima
November 2009, Pocket Books
“The Other Lands” by David Anthony Durham
September 2009, Doubleday, Inc.
“The Year of the Flood” by Margaret Atwood
September 2009, Random House
“The Calling” by David Mack
July 2009, Simon and Schuster
“Generosity” by Richard Powers
Sepember 2009, FS&G
“The Love We Share Without Knowing” by Christopher Barzak
November 2008, Bantam Books
“Under the Dome” by Stephen King
2009, Scribner
“Elegy Beach” by Steven R. Boyett
November 2009, Ace
“Red-Headed Stepchild” by Jaye Wells
April 2009, Orbit
“Warbreaker” by Brandon Sanderson
July 2009, Tor
“The Price of Spring” by Daniel Abraham
Tor, July 2009
“Living With Ghosts’ by Kari Sperring
2009, DAW
“Dragon in Chains” by Daniel Fox
2009, Del Rey
“The Convalescent” by Jessica Anthony
June 2009, McSweeney’s
“Nowhere-Land” by A.W. Hill
June 2009, Counterpoint Press
The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
August 2009, Night Shade Books
Revise the World by Brenda Clough
January 2009, Book View Cafe
The Magicians by Lev Grossman
August 2009, Viking Adult
Enclave by Kit Reed
Tor, 2009
The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist,
Other Press, June 2009
The Spiral Hunt by Margaret Ronald.
Eos, January 2009
The Angel’s Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon,
Doubleday, June 2009
House of Suns by Alastair Reynolds,
Ace, June 2009
Green by Jay Lake,
Tor, June 2009
Domino Men by Jonathan Barnes,
William Morrow, Jan. 2009