Ringworld series
The Ringworld series (1970–2012), by science fiction author Larry Niven, is a part of his Known Space set of stories. Its backdrop is the Ringworld, a giant artifact 600 million miles in circumference around a sun. The series is composed of five standalone science fiction novels, the original award-winning book and its four sequels:
Fate of Worlds is also a sequel to the four books of the Fleet of Worlds series, set in the same "Known Space" universe and all written by Niven and Edward M. Lerner:
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| Games based on the series |
- Ringworld RPG
- Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch
- Return to Ringworld
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| Other works |
- Guide to Larry Niven's Ringworld (1994)
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| - Novels
- Short-story collections
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| Known Space | | | Ringworld | |
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| Man-Kzin Wars1 |
- Man-Kzin Wars (1988)
- Man-Kzin Wars II (1989)
- Man-Kzin Wars III (1990)
- Man-Kzin Wars IV (1991)
- Man-Kzin Wars V (1992)
- Man-Kzin Wars VI (1994)
- Man-Kzin Wars VII (1995)
- Man-Kzin Wars VIII: Choosing Names (1998)
- Man-Kzin Wars IX (2002)
- Man-Kzin Wars X: The Wunder War (2003)
- Man-Kzin Wars XI (2005)
- Destiny's Forge (2007 novel)
- Man-Kzin Wars XII (2009)
- Man-Kzin Wars XIII (2012)
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| Fleet of Worlds2 | |
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| The Magic Goes Away | The Warlock |
- Not Long before the End (1969)
- What Good Is a Glass Dagger? (1972)
- The Magic Goes Away (1978)
- The Magic May Return (1981 collection)
- More Magic (1984)
- The Time of the Warlock (1984)
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| Written with Jerry Pournelle | |
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| The State | |
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| Adapted as comics | |
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