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Cyteen (1988) is a
science fiction novel by
American writer C. J. Cherryh, set in her Alliance-Union universe. The
murder of a
major Union politician and...
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which Cherryh won the Hugo
Award for Best Novel,
Downbelow Station and
Cyteen, and also
incorporates various other series books such as the
Faded Sun...
- mid-1970s,
including the Hugo Award–winning
novels Downbelow Station (1981) and
Cyteen (1988), both set in her Alliance–Union universe, and her
Foreigner series...
- insemination". The
subject is
treated at
length in Cherryh's 1989
novel Cyteen and its 2009 sequel, Regenesis. The azi are
first developed by
Union just...
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works in that
universe to
portray the
Union side;
other exceptions include Cyteen (1988) and
Regenesis (2009). The book was
first published in a
limited hardcover...
- the Dead by
Orson Scott Card (1987) The
Uplift War by
David Brin (1988)
Cyteen by C. J.
Cherryh (1989) 1990s
Hyperion by Dan
Simmons (1990) The Vor Game...
- Cherryh, set in her Alliance-Union universe. It is a
sequel to Cherryh's
Cyteen, and was
published in
hardcover by DAW
Books in
January 2009. The teenage...
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Thousand in
Gehenna (1983) Also
published in the
Alliance Space (2008)
omnibus Cyteen (1988) – Hugo
Award and
Locus Award winner,
British Science Fiction Award...
- the Dead by
Orson Scott Card (1987) The
Uplift War by
David Brin (1988)
Cyteen by C. J.
Cherryh (1989) 1990s
Hyperion by Dan
Simmons (1990) The Fall of...
- the Dead by
Orson Scott Card (1987) The
Uplift War by
David Brin (1988)
Cyteen by C. J.
Cherryh (1989) 1990s
Hyperion by Dan
Simmons (1990) The Vor Game...