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List of Science Fiction Novelsreport

  • 334 by Thomas M. Disch (0-9)

  • 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami (0-9)

  • 1632 series by Eric Flint (0-9)

  • 2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson (0-9)

  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (0-9)

  • Galactic Derelict by Andre Norton (the sequel to The Time Traders) (G)

  • Galactic Effectuator by Jack Vance (G)

  • Galaxies Like Grains of Sand by Brian W. Aldiss (G)

  • The Gap Cycle by Stephen R. Donaldson (G)

  • Garden of Rama by Arthur C. Clarke (G)

  • Gateway by Frederik Pohl (G)

  • Genesis Alpha by Rune Michaels (2007) (G)

  • Give Warning to the World by John Brunner (see Echo in the Skull) (G)

  • The Giver (G)

  • Gladiator by Philip Wylie (G)

  • Gladiator-At-Law by C. M. Kornbluth and Frederik Pohl (G)

  • The Glass Bees by Ernst Jünger (G)

  • Glory Road by Robert A. Heinlein (G)

  • Gods of Riverworld by Philip José Farmer (G)

  • The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov (G)

  • The Golden Age by John C. Wright (G)

  • The Golden Globe by John Varley (G)

  • Gone series by Michael Grant (G)

  • Grass by Sheri S. Tepper (G)

  • The Gray Prince by Jack Vance (G)

  • The Great Explosion by Eric Frank Russell (G)

  • The Great Fetish by L. Sprague de Camp (G)

  • Greener than you think by Ward Moore (G)

  • Gridlinked by Neal Asher (G)

  • The Gripping Hand by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. Released as The Moat Around Murcheson's Eye in the United Kingdom. (G)

  • Gulf by Robert A. Heinlein (G)

  • J. by William Sanders (J)

  • Jandar of Callisto by Lin Carter (J)

  • The Jedi Academy Trilogy by Kevin J. Anderson (J)

  • Jennifer Government by Max Barry (J)

  • A Journey in Other Worlds by John Jacob Astor IV (J)

  • Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne (J)

  • Journey to Jupiter by Hugh Walters (J)

  • Journey to Mars by Gustavus W. Pope (J)

  • Journey to Venus by Gustavus W. Pope (J)

  • Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton (J)

  • ((Jem (novel), a 1980 book by Frederik Pohl)) by Frederik Pohl (J)

  • Kaleidoscope Century by John Barnes (K)

  • Kalimantaan by Lucius Shepard (K)

  • Killobyte by Piers Anthony (K)

  • The Kin of Ata Are Waiting for You, by Dorothy Bryant (K)

  • Kindred by Octavia Butler (K)

  • King of Morning, Queen of Day by Ian McDonald (K)

  • King Rat by China Miéville (arguably fantasy) (K)

  • Knight of Delusions by Keith Laumer (K)

  • The Kraken Wakes (a.k.a. Out of the Deeps) by John Wyndham (K)

  • Quarantine by Greg Egan (Q)

  • Queen of Angels (novel) by Greg Bear (Q)

  • Quest Crosstime by Andre Norton (Q)

  • Quest for the Future by A. E. van Vogt (Q)

  • Quinzinzinzili by Régis Messac (French page on Messac) (Q)

  • Tactics of Mistake by Gordon R. Dickson (T)

  • A Tale of the Ragged Mountains by Edgar Allan Poe (T)

  • Tau Zero by Poul Anderson (T)

  • Telzey Amberdon by James H. Schmitz (T)

  • Template by Matthew Hughes (T)

  • Terror by Satellite by Hugh Walters (T)

  • tetraktus, the Damn Four (in Persian :تتراكتوس، چهار لعنتي Titrāktūs Chahār La‘natī) by Reza Khoshnazar (T)

  • That Extraordinary Day by Predrag Vukadinović (T)

  • Thebes of the Hundred Gates by Robert Silverberg (T)

  • There Ain't Gonna Be No World War Three by Dominic Green (T)

  • There Are Doors by Gene Wolfe (T)

  • They Shall Have Stars by James Blish (T)

  • The Third Craft by James T. Harris (T)

  • This Immortal by Roger Zelazny (T)

  • This Island Earth by Raymond F. Jones (T)

  • This Perfect Day by Ira Levin (T)

  • The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick (T)

  • Thrice Upon a Time by James P. Hogan (T)

  • Through the Heart by Richard Grant (T)

  • Tik-Tok by John Sladek (T)

  • Time Enough for Love by Robert A. Heinlein (T)

  • Time for the Stars by Robert A. Heinlein (T)

  • Time Held Me Green and Dying by Dominic Green (T)

  • The Time Machine by H. G. Wells (T)

  • The Time Traders by Andre Norton (the sequel is Galactic Derelict) (T)

  • Timelike Infinity by Stephen Baxter (T)

  • Timeline by Michael Crichton (T)

  • TimeRiders by Alex Scarrow (T)

  • Timescape by Gregory Benford (T)

  • Titan by Stephen Baxter (T)

  • Titan by John Varley (T)

  • To Challenge Chaos by Brian Stableford (T)

  • To Die in Italbar by Roger Zelazny (T)

  • To Live Forever (a.k.a. Clarges) by Jack Vance (T)

  • To the Resurrection Station by Eleanor Arnason (T)

  • To the Tombaugh Station by Wilson Tucker (T)

  • To Venus in Five Seconds by Fred T. Jane (T)

  • To Your Scattered Bodies Go by Philip José Farmer (T)

  • Tower of Glass by Robert Silverberg (T)

  • A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah! by Harry Harrison (T)

  • Transmigration by J. T. McIntosh (T)

  • Trapped in Space by Jack Williamson (T)

  • Treason by Orson Scott Card (T)

  • Trouble on Titan by Alan E. Nourse (T)

  • Trouble on Triton by Samuel R. Delany (T)

  • Trouble with Lichen by John Wyndham (T)

  • The Truth Machine by James L. Halperin (T)

  • Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein (T)

  • The Twelve-Fingered Boy by John Hornor Jacobs (T)

  • The Two Faces of Tomorrow by James P. Hogan (T)

  • Xenocide by Orson Scott Card (X)

  • The Year of the Quiet Sun by Wilson Tucker (Y)

  • The Year When Stardust Fell by Raymond F. Jones (Y)

  • Year Zero, by Robert Reid (Y)

  • Yesteryear by Alan Dean Foster (Y)

  • Ylana of Callisto by Lin Carter (Y)

  • The Young Men are Coming by M. P. Shiel (Y)

  • The Zap Gun by Philip K. Dick (Z)

  • Zulu Heart by Steven Barnes (Z)

  • The Z. trilogy, by Stephen Cole (Z)

  • Z is for Zero by Andy Weir (Z)

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