Favorite Science Fiction by Women Authors

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List of the Month: March 2021 Add works of science fiction by women authors. Please only thumb down if a book does not meet the requirements of the list (i.e. not science fiction and/or not by a woman). Updated to Favorite to provide a better framework for selection.
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39,533 membres
961 critiques
4
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9,093 membres
180 critiques
3.9
39 Members
hailelib, Aquila, markon, tardis, aprille, rosalita, Nerilka, lidaskoteina, Storeetllr, Jambyfool, monkity, Morphidae, ejmam, kleo, sarahemmm, patri50, CarltonC, drsabs, SylviaC, calm, Maddz, fuzzi, gypsysmom, al.vick, ahef1963, Michael.Rimmer, Peace2, ReaderSally, JAlison.Stirling, SFF1928-1973, jr33rpm, FeleciaB, quondame, YakkoRex, TamaraMerrill, yenforbooks, Brandy1411, SFDiamond, arwa-fm,merrystar , ,ManWithAnAgenda
Explications
fuzzi: The "dragons" are genetically engineered from native fauna, though it is not explained in this particular volume. Many think this is a fantasy, but it is SciFi.
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8,141 membres
239 critiques
4.1
34 Members
timspalding, Edward, andyl, kbuxton, markon, Quaisior, anglemark, jain, ejmam, mooingzelda, sarahemmm, jannon, Ling.Lass, sturlington, hoddybook, elkiedee, Dilara86, IrishSue, juniperSun, AthenaGracyk, gypsysmom, TopFiveBooks, timetunnel, JAlison.Stirling, ManWithAnAgenda, cviera, Deborama, elahrairah, chrisofspades, StMarysAbbey, SCKH, allyrod113, mrortiz, SFDiamond,TamaraMerrill
Explications
juniperSun: Time of social breakdown, Lauren has learned to be a leader, yet questions status quo. She believes people can influence change & begins preparing for when times get even harder. Community is composed of mixed races, but that is a fact not theme.
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1,889 membres
58 critiques
3.8
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2,885 membres
243 critiques
3.9
30
17 Members
hailelib, Quaisior, Herenya, Nerilka, ejmam, sarahemmm, merrystar, RBeffa, Subhome, Tremendamente, igorken, Maddz, SChant, skaplanolmsted, quondame, YakkoRex, yenforbooks
Explications
sarahemmm: Bujold herself calls this space opera, but it is science fiction in that it is about how people deal with a situation that is different from our present. In this case, a world which reverted to the 19th century meeting FTL travel.
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4,776 membres
254 critiques
½ 3.7
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2,587 membres
59 critiques
4.2
39
1,828 membres
54 critiques
4.1
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1,584 membres
114 critiques
3.9
17 Members
bkhl, andyl, Aquila, rosalita, anglemark, monkity, jain, Ennas, ejmam, sturlington, hoddybook, Maddz, gypsysmom, JackMello, timetunnel, skaplanolmsted, Deborama,
Explications
Aquila: I think of them as more science fiction than fantasy, especially if they fork from one small change.
rosalita: I don't think of alternative history books like Farthing to be science fiction, but that might just be me.
anglemark: Alternate history has long been classified by scholars as science fiction.
ejmam: Alternate history is SF, especially if it isn't alternate because magic
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2,628 membres
81 critiques
4.2
16 Members
Nerilka, Morphidae, EerierIdyllMeme, sarahemmm, lizzy50usa, RoboSchro, RBeffa, Subhome, Tremendamente, hoddybook, soraki, zmeischa, fuzzi, quondame, YakkoRex, Deborama,urania1
Explications
sarahemmm: I think this may be the first investigation of uterine replicators
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3,002 membres
126 critiques
4
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2,533 membres
131 critiques
4.2
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2,061 membres
133 critiques
3.9
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4,135 membres
212 critiques
3.9
16 Members
Aquila, markon, lampbane, anglemark, Herenya, Morphidae, ejmam, lizzy50usa, andersonden, Heather39, JAlison.Stirling, skaplanolmsted, jr33rpm, quondame, raychelbennet, skid0612,sturlington ,aspirit ,SFDiamond
Explications
aspirit : One of the two co-authors is not a woman.
SFDiamond : author is not a woman
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2,990 membres
186 critiques
4.1
47
3,298 membres
200 critiques
4.2
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2,492 membres
179 critiques
½ 4.4
50
2,579 membres
52 critiques
3.9
14 Members
andyl, markon, absurdeist, sturlington, juniperSun, bibliopolitan, cek2read, SChant, JAlison.Stirling, Deborama, elahrairah, allyrod113, SFDiamond, Charon07
Explications
juniperSun: while an older book, one of my first contacts w/feminist scifi, and a classic alternate future.
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2,264 membres
59 critiques
½ 3.7
53
2,815 membres
120 critiques
4.1
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2,987 membres
176 critiques
4
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1,097 membres
20 critiques
3.8
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2,072 membres
149 critiques
3.8
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2,139 membres
22 critiques
3.9
59
1,124 membres
30 critiques
3.8
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39,539 membres
1,271 critiques
4.1
19 Members
anglemark, Herenya, BookDoc16, mooingzelda, charl08, sarahemmm, PaperbackPirate, sturlington, hoddybook, IrishSue, gypsysmom, al.vick, JackMello, Peace2, ReaderSally, Superenigmatix, JAlison.Stirling, quondame, Julie_in_the_Library,lorax ,Quaisior , ,susanbooks ,zmeischa , ,TamaraMerrill
Explications
lorax : Not science fiction. Mainstream fiction with some SF trappings.
sarahemmm: My opinion is that all SF is 'mainstream with SF trappings'. It is interesting on the confusion caused by unexpected TT.
sturlington: I don't consider this book to be science fiction.
: Not SF
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5,481 membres
38 critiques
3.9
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2,232 membres
108 critiques
4
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3,169 membres
102 critiques
4.1
65
3,430 membres
128 critiques
4
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8,265 membres
591 critiques
4
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2,609 membres
70 critiques
½ 3.5
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1,368 membres
43 critiques
4
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2,329 membres
52 critiques
3.9
70
3,333 membres
77 critiques
½ 4.4
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40,190 membres
1,587 critiques
4.2
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1,732 membres
58 critiques
½ 3.7
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1,155 membres
25 critiques
4
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798 membres
23 critiques
4.1
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1,237 membres
49 critiques
3.9
10 Members
markon, Quaisior, trollsdotter, ejmam, juniperSun, cek2read, SChant, dianeham, skaplanolmsted, quondame
Explications
juniperSun: affirmative story of an elder woman finally taking control of her life, being creative, enjoying nature, overcoming the inner voice that used to always tell her she was no good & has no power.
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624 membres
26 critiques
4
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3,545 membres
153 critiques
3.9
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2,826 membres
68 critiques
3.8
79
841 membres
31 critiques
½ 3.6
8 Members
paradoxosalpha, absurdeist, ChrisRiesbeck, gypsysmom, Michael.Rimmer, SFF1928-1973, quondame, loulourevisited
Explications
paradoxosalpha: As an SF author, Leigh Brackett is known for her planetary romances, which are indeed very fine. But this novel, perhaps her most lauded book-length work, involves a more serious and credible look at the future of our society.
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947 membres
11 critiques
4
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425 membres
9 critiques
½ 3.5
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566 membres
9 critiques
3.8
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1,592 membres
119 critiques
4.1
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757 membres
13 critiques
3.8
86
2,380 membres
28 critiques
3.9
87
2,069 membres
56 critiques
3.8
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898 membres
37 critiques
3.8
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995 membres
18 critiques
3.8
90
397 membres
20 critiques
3.9
91
1,331 membres
29 critiques
½ 3.7
92
490 membres
9 critiques
3.8
93
1,035 membres
106 critiques
½ 3.7
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896 membres
19 critiques
4
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1,973 membres
47 critiques
½ 3.7
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935 membres
23 critiques
½ 3.5
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1,342 membres
22 critiques
3.8
98
1,245 membres
23 critiques
4.1
99
1,809 membres
59 critiques
3.9
100
560 membres
43 critiques
3.8