Hugo Winners, with commentary
Jul. 7th, 2006 10:05 amI'm indebted to
dr_memory for the snark concept. Keep in mind that a Hugo is a popularity contest, not necessary a metric of literary worth. Anyone have a comparable list of Nebula winners handy?
So that's 27 yes, 22 no, and 3 failed-to-finish.
| Year | Book | Author | Read it? | Commentary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell | Susanna Clarke | No | |
| 2004 | Paladin of Souls | Lois McMaster Bujold | No | On my TBR list |
| 2003 | Hominids | Robert J. Sawyer | No | |
| 2002 | American Gods | Neil Gaiman | Yes | This is a good book, in the "Wow, Neil is doing a really good Tim Powers act" sense. I don't dislike him for that but I wish Powers got more recognition for some of his works. |
| 2001 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | J. K. Rowling | No | Not unless someone pays me. |
| 2000 | A Deepness in the Sky | Vernor Vinge | No | will probably read it at some point |
| 1999 | To Say Nothing of the Dog | Connie Willis | No | Another 'maybe'. I keep wanting to like Willis' writing more, based on liking her talks at cons, and failing. |
| 1998 | Forever Peace | Joe Haldeman | No | I'll have to read this eventually but Forever War disturbed me for so long after reading it that I'm actively afraid of picking this one up. It's comparable to how I couldn't watch Kurosawa films for several years after seeing Kagemusha. |
| 1997 | Blue Mars | Kim Stanley Robinson | Yes | I found the Mars trilogy spectacularly unmemorable; thought the California trilogy was better. |
| 1996 | The Diamond Age | Neal Stephenson | Yes | Dr M wrote: "It's a good thing that endings are apparently not a requirement for a Hugo", which is true - remember it's a popularity contest. The first 80% of the book is brilliant and a must-read for anyone who cares about how children are educated. |
| 1995 | Mirror Dance | Lois McMaster Bujold | Yes | I like all of the Vor novels. |
| 1994 | Green Mars | Kim Stanley Robinson | Yes | |
| 1993 | Doomsday Book | Connie Willis | Yes | Another of the "I really should like this more than I do" books. |
| 1993 | A Fire Upon the Deep | Vernor Vinge | No | |
| 1992 | Barrayar | Lois McMaster Bujold | Yes | |
| 1991 | The Vor Game | Lois McMaster Bujold | Yes | |
| 1990 | Hyperion | Dan Simmons | Yes | A book ruined for me by realizing it has a GAPING hole it its central plot logic. |
| 1989 | Cyteen | C. J. Cherryh | No | |
| 1988 | The Uplift War | David Brin | No | I've never felt Brin was actually writing the kind of adult fiction I wanted to read. |
| 1987 | Speaker for the Dead | Orson Scott Card | * | Godawful. Gave up about 1/4 through. See below. |
| 1986 | Ender's Game | Orson Scott Card | Yes | There was a really good short story here, once. Then it got blown up into a couple of ponderous and boring novels. And I learned too much about the author to enjoy anything he wrote, like EVER. |
| 1985 | Neuromancer | William Gibson | Yes | Gibson is actually a better read at short story length but this is still an amazing novel and puts a lot of its contemporaries to shame. |
| 1984 | Startide Rising | David Brin | * | Bo-ring. When you're reading stuff like Neuromancer and being blown away by it, it's things like Brin that suffer by comparison. |
| 1983 | Foundation's Edge | Isaac Asimov | No | It might be good. Or I might decide that I really want to hold onto my memories of being riveted by the original Foundation books and not read an aging author's attempt to stretch it just one more book. |
| 1982 | Downbelow Station | C. J. Cherryh | * | Another one I tried and just couldn't get into. For me it really pales in comparison with Cherryh's Chanur trilogy, which are smaller, faster, and MUCH more interesting books. |
| 1981 | The Snow Queen | Joan D. Vinge | No | |
| 1980 | The Fountains of Paradise | Arthur C. Clarke | No | |
| 1979 | Dreamsnake | Vonda N. McIntyre | No | |
| 1978 | Gateway | Frederik Pohl | Yes | Good space opera of the kind I used to enjoy. |
| 1977 | Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang | Kate Wilhelm | No | |
| 1976 | The Forever War | Joe Haldeman | Yes | A frightening book, which is part of its brilliance. |
| 1975 | The Dispossessed | Ursula K. Le Guin | Yes | |
| 1974 | Rendezvous with Rama | Arthur C. Clarke | No | |
| 1973 | The Gods Themselves | Isaac Asimov | Yes | |
| 1972 | To Your Scattered Bodies Go | Philip José Farmer | No | |
| 1971 | Ringworld | Larry Niven | Yes | |
| 1970 | The Left Hand of Darkness | Ursula K. Le Guin | Yes | |
| 1969 | Stand on Zanzibar | John Brunner | Yes | |
| 1968 | Lord of Light | Roger Zelazny | Yes | |
| 1967 | The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress | Robert A. Heinlein | Yes | One of my favorite Heinleins, for all its flaws. |
| 1966 | Dune | Frank Herbert | Yes | The spice is life; the endless raft of sequels is death. |
| 1966 | ...And Call Me Conrad (This Immortal) | Roger Zelazny | No | |
| 1965 | The Wanderer | Fritz Leiber | No | |
| 1964 | Here Gather the Stars (Way Station) | Clifford D. Simak | No | |
| 1963 | The Man in the High Castle | Philip K. Dick | Yes | F'ing brilliant, as with much of Dick's work. |
| 1962 | Stranger in a Strange Land | Robert A. Heinlein | Yes | I still use 'grok' in casual conversation. I are a geek. |
| 1961 | A Canticle for Leibowitz | Walter M. Miller, Jr | Yes | Another disturbing and brilliant work. |
| 1960 | Starship Troopers | Robert A. Heinlein | Yes | Such a good book that I will forever hate Verhoeven for birthing that abomination of a movie with the same name. |
| 1959 | A Case of Conscience | James Blish | Yes* | One of the few books that has so aggravated me I've flung it away in anger. Not that it's not well-written, I just wanted to choke the characters to death. |
| 1958 | The Big Time | Fritz Leiber | No | |
| 1956 | Double Star | Robert A. Heinlein | Yes | Not one of his better books. |
| 1955 | They'd Rather Be Right (The Forever Machine) | Mark Clifton & Frank Riley | No | |
| 1953 | The Demolished Man | Alfred Bester | Yes | I agree that The Stars My Destination is better, but this is not a bad book. |
So that's 27 yes, 22 no, and 3 failed-to-finish.
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Date: 2006-07-07 05:14 pm (UTC)