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Brainship

by S.M. Stirling

7 books Started 1969 Latest 1997
Publication Reading Order

The Brainship is a series by S.M. Stirling, comprising 7 books published between 1969 and 1997. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
The Ship Who Sang   ( By: Anne McCaffrey) cover 1 The Ship Who Sang ( By: Anne McCaffrey) 1969 Buy from Amazon
The Ship Who Searched   ( By: Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey) cover 2 The Ship Who Searched ( By: Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey) 1992 Buy from Amazon
PartnerShip   ( By: Margaret Ball) cover 3 PartnerShip ( By: Margaret Ball) 1992 Buy from Amazon
4 The City Who Fought 1993 Buy from Amazon
The Ship Who Won   ( By: Anne McCaffrey, Jody Lynn Nye) cover 5 The Ship Who Won ( By: Anne McCaffrey, Jody Lynn Nye) 1993 Buy from Amazon
The Ship Errant   ( By: Jody Lynn Nye) cover 6 The Ship Errant ( By: Jody Lynn Nye) 1996 Buy from Amazon
The Ship Avenged cover 7 The Ship Avenged 1997 Buy from Amazon

S.M. Stirling (born January 30, 1953) is an American speculative fiction author. He is known for his series "The Change," set in an alternate history where geriatric nanites run amok, causing great societal upheaval. Stirling's other notable works include the "Emberverse" series, set in a future where the world has been plunged into a new Dark Ages. Stirling has won the Prometheus Award three times for his works "Dies the Fire" (1999), "The Protector's War" (2006), and "The Sunrise Lands" (2015). His books have been praised for their well-developed characters, meticulous worldbuilding, and exploration of complex themes. Stirling's work often centers around the clash between traditional values and the forces of progress and societal upheaval, examining the strength and resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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