Order of Robert J. Sawyer Books

Robert J. Sawyer is a Canadian author of science fiction, although his novels include mystery elements. His work often looks at science intersecting with religion. His novels also deal with paleontology, consciousness and quantum physics. Sawyer holds dual citizenship in Canada and the U.S., thus his Canadian character often visit the States and his American characters visit Canada. His prose is clear, similar to that of Isaac Asimov. His novel Flashforward was adapted into the short-lived television series of the same name.
Robert J. Sawyer made his fiction debut in 1990 with the standalone title Golden Fleece. Below is a list of Robert J. Sawyer’s books in order of when they were first released:
Publication Order of Neanderthal Parallax Books
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Hominids |
(2002) |
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Humans |
(2003) |
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Hybrids |
(2003) |
Publication Order of Quintaglio Ascension Books
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Far-Seer |
(1992) |
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Fossil Hunter |
(1993) |
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Foreigner |
(1994) |
Publication Order of WWW Books
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Wake |
(2009) |
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Watch |
(2010) |
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Wonder |
(2011) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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Golden Fleece |
(1990) |
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End of an Era |
(1994) |
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The Terminal Experiment |
(1995) |
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Starplex |
(1996) |
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Frameshift |
(1997) |
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Illegal Alien |
(1997) |
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Factoring Humanity |
(1998) |
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Flashforward |
(1999) |
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Calculating God |
(2000) |
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Mindscan |
(2005) |
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Rollback |
(2007) |
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Triggers |
(2012) |
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Red Planet Blues |
(2013) |
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Quantum Night |
(2016) |
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The Oppenheimer Alternative |
(2020) |
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The Downloaded |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
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Iterations and Other Stories |
(2000) |
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Identity Theft and Other Stories |
(2008) |
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Earth |
(2019) |
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Space |
(2019) |
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Time |
(2019) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
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The Hand You’re Dealt (in Iterations) |
(1997) |
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Fallen Angel |
(2000) |
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Shed Skin |
(2004) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
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Relativity |
(1996) |
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Dante’s Disciples |
(1991) |
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Time Machines |
(1997) |
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Over the Edge |
(2000) |
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Year’s Best SF 5 |
(2000) |
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Unnatural Selection of Darwinian Nightmares |
(2000) |
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Guardsmen of Tomorrow |
(2000) |
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I Have This Nifty Idea |
(2001) |
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Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian |
(2003) |
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The Hard SF Renaissance |
(2003) |
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Boarding the Enterprise |
(2006) |
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Fall and Rise |
(2007) |
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Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 |
(2007) |
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Federations |
(2009) |
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Distant Early Warnings |
(2009) |
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Campus Chills |
(2009) |
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Tesseracts 14: Strange Canadian Stories |
(2010) |
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Triangulation: Last Contact |
(2011) |
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Tesseracts Sixteen: Parnassus Unbound |
(2012) |
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The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy #82-84 |
(2013) |
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The Second Time Travel Megapack |
(2014) |
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Enigma Front |
(2015) |
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The Time Travel Chronicles |
(2015) |
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Future Visions |
(2015) |
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Enigma Front: Burnt |
(2016) |
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Humanity 2.0 |
(2016) |
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Enigma Front: The Monster Within |
(2017) |
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Enigma Front: Onward |
(2018) |