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Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (1971 to 2024)

The Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel is an annual award presented by Locus, a science fiction and fantasy magazine. The award for Sci-Fi novels was first presented in 1980. However previous to that, from 1971 they award a more generic "Best Novel" award, which coincidentally was only awarded to sci-fi books, so I have also included those books here.

Ringworld
The Lathe of Heaven
The Gods Themselves
Rendezvous with Rama
The Dispossessed
The Forever War
Where Late The Sweet Birds Sang
Gateway
Dreamsnake
Titan
The Snow Queen
The Many-Colored Land
Foundation's edge
Startide Rising
The Integral Trees
The Postman
Speaker for the Dead
The Uplift War
Cyteen
Hyperion
The Fall of Hyperion
Barrayar
Doomsday Book
Green Mars
Mirror Dance
The Diamond Age: or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
Blue Mars
The Rise of Endymion
To Say Nothing of the Dog
Cryptonomicon
The Telling
Passage
The Years of Rice and Salt
Ilium
The Confusion
The System of the World
Accelerando
Rainbows End
The Yiddish Policemen's Union
Anathem
Boneshaker
Blackout
All Clear
Embassytown
Redshirts
Abaddon's Gate
Ancillary Sword
Ancillary Mercy
Death's End
The Collapsing Empire
The Calculating Stars
The City in the Middle of the Night
Network Effect
A Desolation Called Peace
The Kaiju Preservation Society
System Collapse