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The key is that it be speculative, not that it fit some arbitrary genre guidelines. History, Postmodern Lit., and more are all welcome here. Not sure what counts as speculative fiction? Then post it! Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alt. Below is a list of C.J.Canticle for Leibowitz Rendezvous with Rama Princess of Mars Altered Carbon Foundation Blindsight Accelerando Old Man's War Armor Cities in Flight A Brave New World Children of Dune Stranger in a Strange Land Dhalgren Enders Game Gateway A Fire Upon the Deep Neuromancer A Clockwork Orange Ringworld Diamond Age Lord of Light Hyperion Startide Rising Terminal World The Forever War Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Hunger Games Left Hand of Darkness Man in the High Castle The Martian Chronicles The Player of Games The Shadow of the Torturer Sirens of Titan The Stars my Destination To Your Scattered Bodies GoĪ place to discuss published Speculative Fiction

Only the main sequence novels in the universe have been listed. It must also be noted that several of Cherryh’s other novels, stories and series – including the Hanan Rebellion, Chanur, Merovingen Nights and Morgaine series – are also set in the universe. Although we have listed both the publication and chronological orders here, the majority of the novels in the series can be read in any order the exceptions being Hellburner before Heavy Time and Cyteen before Regenesis. Cherryh began her Alliance-Union series in 1978 with the novel Kesrith. Tensions develop and some of the colonists break off of the Earth Company and begin to engineer an army of clones, which starts a war between the Company and the independent Union.Ĭ.J. Those stationed at the various locations all eventually develop their own unique identities and cultures. In the series, space stations have been privatized by the Sol Corporation, and are being built increasingly further away from Earth. The novels set in this universe range between space opera and hard science fiction. The Alliance-Union Universe is a series of science fiction novels by American novelist C.J.
