Books by Robert J. Sawyer
Robert J. Sawyer Biography & Notes
Robert J. Sawyer (born April 29, 1960) is a Canadian science fiction writer.
Sawyer was born in Ottawa and now lives in Mississauga, Ontario. He won the 1995 Nebula Award for his book The Terminal Experiment. His novel Hominids won the Hugo Award for best novel in 2003.
Sawyer was born in Ottawa and now lives in Mississauga, Ontario. He won the 1995 Nebula Award for his book The Terminal Experiment. His novel Hominids won the Hugo Award for best novel in 2003.
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Boarding the Enterprise Transporters, Tribbles, And the Vulcan Death Grip in Gene Rodenberry's Star Trek by David Gerrold ( 2006) |
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Calculating God by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2001)
When aliens land in Toronto, they present astounding evidence that their planet and Earth have experienced the same cataclysmic events--evidence that they claim proves the existence of God. Reprint.
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The Commons by Matthew Hughes ( 2007) |
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Consider Her Ways by Frederick Philip Grove ( 2001) |
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Crossing the Line Canadian Mysteries With a Fantastic Twist by Robert J. Sawyer, David Skene-Melvin ( 2002) |
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End of an Era by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2001)
Archaeologist Brandon Thackeray and his rival, Miles "Klicks" Jordan, use his time-ship to travel back to the age of the dinosaurs and discovers the truth about their extinction and uncover a truth beyond the scope of any scientific theory involving some mysterious blue creatures from Mars. By the author of Calculating God. Reprint.
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Factoring Humanity by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2003)
A twenty-first-century scientist sacrifices her family life to decipher the strange signals coming from interstellar space, messages that show her how to build an extraordinary machine that allows one to travel via the mind. Reprint.
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Far-Seer by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2004)
In a world where the age of dinosaurs never ended, the young saurian Afsan becomes apprentice to the court astrologer, when he discovers something about the Face of God that will test his faith and may save his world from disaster. Reprint.
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Flashforward by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2000)
In a strange unexpected side effect of a scientific experiment, every human being is given a glimpse of the future in twenty years and reawakens armed with foreknowledge. Reprint.
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Fossil Hunter by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2005)
A second installment of the trilogy set in a world of intelligent and civilized dinosaurs finds the geologist Toroca, son of Afsan the Far-Seer, searching for rare metals that are needed to take his species to the stars and discovering an artifact that may reveal the origins of the dinosaur world.
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Frameshift by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2005)
In a near-future thriller, a scientist's complex battle against deadly diseases is challenged when he and his wife are targeted by an ex-Nazi war criminal and a corrupt insurance company's plot to render them guinea pigs in a bizarre genetic experiment. Reprint.
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Harold Bloom's Shakespeare by Robert J. Sawyer, Christy Desmet ( 2004) |
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Harold Bloom's Shakespeare by ( 2002) |
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Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2003)
The first volume of a new trilogy, the Neanderthal Parallax, focuses on a parallel world in which neanderthals, rather than homo sapiens, became the dominant intelligent species, until a dangerous scientific experiment traps a neanderthal physicist on Earth. Reprint.
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Identity Theft And Other Stories by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2008) |
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Illegal Alien by Robert J. Sawyer ( 1997)
The highly-praised author of Starplex, End of an Era, and Foreigner presents a thrilling new story, a skillful blend of the great wonders of the universe and the harsh realities of life on earth. When a disabled starship enters our atmosphere, fear is quickly replaced with awe -- and the incredibly intelligent members of the Tosok race are welcomed with open arms. But the growing spirit of trust and cooperation is shattered when a popular human scientist is found dead. The U.S. government provides a leading civil rights lawyer to defend the accused alien. And an unprecedented trial centers around not only one lost life, but the very essence of justice itself.a
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Iterations by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2008) |
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Kiss & Sell Writing for Advertising by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2004) |
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Kiss & Sell, Redesigned & Rekissed Writing for Advertising by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2006) |
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Mindscan by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2005)
Transplanting his consciousness into an android body in order to escape death, Jake Sullivan finds himself falling in love with the android Karen, who is being sued by her son for his inheritance, a situation that is further complicated when Jake's biological body takes hostages and demands its mind back. Winner of the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Reprint.
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Over the Edge The Crime Writers of Canada Anthology by Peter Sellers, Robert J. Sawyer ( 2002) |
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Relativity by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2004) |
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Resnick at Large by Mike Resnick, Robert J. Sawyer ( 2003) |
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Rollback by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2008)
Accepting a rollback, an expensive, experimental rejuvenation procedure, for herself and her husband of sixty years in exchange for deciphering a message from aliens, Dr. Sarah Halifax is faced with a dilemma when the procedure works on her husband, making him physically twenty-five again, but not on her, leaving her in her eighties. Reprint.
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Shakespeare and Appropriation by ( 1999) Shakespeare and Appropriation is a fascinating collection of original and previously unpublished essays that shows how writers' efforts to intimate, compete with, contradict, and reproduce Shakespeare keep him in the cultural conversation. The contributors analyze the methods and motives of Shakespearean appropriation by looking at a wide range of works and people. |
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Starplex by Robert J. Sawyer ( 1996)
The acclaimed author of Far-Seer and End of An Era embarks on a fantastic journey. A series of mysterious, artificial wormholes have brought the far reaches of space immediately close. But is the Earth ready for who--or what--the wormholes may bring?
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The Terminal Experiment by Robert J. Sawyer ( 1995)
To test his theories of immortality and life after death, Dr. Peter Hobson has created three electronic simulations of his own personality. The first has all knowledge of physical existence edited out, to simulate life after death. The second is without knowledge of aging or death, to simulate immortality. The third is unmodified, a control. Now they are free. One is a killer.
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Victorian Appropriations of Shakespeare George Eliot, A. C. Swinburne, Robert Browning, and Charles Dickens by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2003) |
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Vuelta atras/ Rollback by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2008)
Accepting a rollback, an expensive, experimental rejuvenation procedure, for herself and her husband of sixty years in exchange for deciphering a message from aliens, Dr. Sarah Halifax is faced with a dilemma when the procedure works on her husband, making him physically twenty-five again, but not on her, leaving her in her eighties.
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WWW Wake by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2009)
Receiving an implant to restore her sight, math genius Caitlin's life is changed in ways she could have never imagined when she suddenly begins to see a world beyond reality and an incredible realm that others cannot.
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Wake by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2009) |
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El calculo de Dios/ Calculating God by Robert J. Sawyer ( 2007) |
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