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The 1981 [[Best Novel Hugo]] was presented September 6 at [[Denvention Two]].
 
The 1981 [[Best Novel Hugo]] was presented September 6 at [[Denvention Two]].
  
* '''''The Snow Queen''''' by [[Joan D. Vinge]] ([[Dial Press]], 1980)
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* '''''The Snow Queen''''' by [[Joan D. Vinge]] (Dial Press, 1980)
 
* ''Lord Valentine's Castle'' by [[Robert Silverberg]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Nov, Dec 1979, Jan, Feb 1980; [[Harper & Row]], 1980)
 
* ''Lord Valentine's Castle'' by [[Robert Silverberg]] (''[[F&SF]]'' Nov, Dec 1979, Jan, Feb 1980; [[Harper & Row]], 1980)
 
* ''The Ringworld Engineers'' by [[Larry Niven]] (''[[Galileo]]'' Jul, Sep, Nov 1979, Jan 1980; [[Phantasia]], 1980)
 
* ''The Ringworld Engineers'' by [[Larry Niven]] (''[[Galileo]]'' Jul, Sep, Nov 1979, Jan 1980; [[Phantasia]], 1980)
 
* ''Beyond the Blue Event Horizon'' by [[Frederik Pohl]] ([[Ballantine Del Rey]], 1980)
 
* ''Beyond the Blue Event Horizon'' by [[Frederik Pohl]] ([[Ballantine Del Rey]], 1980)
* ''Wizard'' by [[John Varley]] ([[Berkley Putnam]], 1980)
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* ''Wizard'' by [[John Varley]] (Berkley Putnam, 1980)
  
 
{{HugoDetails | parent=Best Novel Hugo | year=1981}}
 
{{HugoDetails | parent=Best Novel Hugo | year=1981}}
 
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The 1981 Best Novel Hugo was presented September 6 at Denvention Two.


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