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by lacker
970 days ago
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I'm curious, is there some novel that you think was underlooked at this year's Hugo awards, like if you were running the show you would have given them the award? I feel like my tastes probably agree with yours but I am not sure if the problem is the Hugo voters or if there are just very few great books of the sort I most prefer the past few years. |
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"The Mountain in the Sea" by Ray Nayler.
"Beyond the Burn Line" by Paul MacAuley.
"Eversion" by Alastair Reynolds.
"The Thousand Earths" by Stephen Baxter. (Who, surprisingly, has never won a Hugo. This fact alone reflects very poorly on the Hugos.)
"How High We Go in the Dark" by Sequoia Nagamatsu.
I feel that all of these books were better than any of the nominated ones.
I like Ken MacLeod's Lightspeed Trilogy (thus far) too, but only one of them was published in 2022 and the series is still incomplete...