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The Best Director
Author: Wallee The Robot
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Wang Yang never stopped pursuing his dream of becoming a director and making movies that could amaze the world. However, the fate seemed to play a malicious joke on him. He got wrongly accused and expelled from USC. Fortunately, when God closed a door to Wang Yang, he opened a window for him. After a baby stroller hit him on the street, he began to be able to watch the movies from the future in his head! Since then, the year of 1988 was destined to be an extraordinary year. Besides the miracle written by “Titanic”, one of the most legendary directors in the 21st century was rising quietly…

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The 2013 Hugo Best Novel was 'Redshirts: A Novel with Three Codas' by John Scalzi.
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The Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2008 was 'The Yiddish Policemen's Union' by Michael Chabon.
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Ann Leckie won the 2014 Hugo Best Novel for her book 'Ancillary Justice'. Her work was so creative. The story was set in a vast interstellar civilization, and she managed to create a really immersive world. The way she told the story, with the main character being an artificial intelligence controlling multiple bodies, was something that hadn't been done in quite the same way before, which is why it won.
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The nominees for 2014 Hugo Best Novel were several notable books. 'Ancillary Justice' was a strong contender. It was set in a far - reaching galactic empire and explored themes like identity and power. Also, 'Parasite' by Mira Grant was among them. It had a unique take on a post - apocalyptic world where a parasite was changing human society in unexpected ways.
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Mary Robinette Kowal won the 2019 Hugo Best Novel for her book 'The Calculating Stars'. It's a well - deserved win as the book is full of great characters, an interesting plot, and a unique take on an alternate history scenario where the space race is spurred on by a cataclysmic event. It also has strong themes of feminism and the importance of science in the face of disaster.
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