The Nebula Award – it’s like the little brother of the Hugo Award! And like a little brother in the shadow of an old sibling, the Nebula Award has something to prove. While some the books picked for Nebulas may not have the same prestige as those given the Hugo, you can bet that they have just as much merit. Why read Hugo Award winning fantasy books anyway? Expand your horizons! Isn’t that what fantasy as a genre is all about? Seeking undiscovered worlds full of untold magic? Don’t trod the well beaten Hugo path, take the road less traveled with these 10 Nebula Award winning fantasy novels.
Someone You Can Build A Nest In
(DAW)Judging by the title, Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell could either be a story about a loving and supportive partner or the victim of a horrifying alien parasite. As it turns out, it’s a little of both! The novel is about Shesheshen, an amorphous shapeshifter on the run from humans hunting her. After that chase sends her careening over a cliff, she has a meet-cute with a kind hearted woman who offers to nurse her back to health. Having mistaken Shesheshen for a human, Homily could be the perfect vessel for the shapeshifter’s parasitic young, who will feed on their host from the inside out. The problem is, Shesheshen is really starting to like Homily. Once the shapeshifter realizes that her crush is one of the hunting party sent to kill her, things get a lot more rom-com complicated.
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