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    AgathaAugeas: 100% agreed - i did exactly the same, revelled in the glorious cover art, got about 50 pages in and put it down.. As Grey_Area says - it may sell wel... more »
    Discodave: R.O.A.C.H. M.O.T.E.L.: A couple of interesting sounding titles there that I'll have to peruse. Have you read any Philip Reeve, Grey? He's produced both steampunk (Larklight)... more »
    BrunellaAcarnan: Steampunk predates Powers, et al, by almost a decade, that I'm aware of. Take a look at Harry Harrison's "A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah!". The pape... more »
    Sheogorath: I read some of Affinity Bridge and found it amazingly boring. While the scenes where the characters do things are somewhat interesting, about %75 of t... more »
    Furiursa: I've met Mr Axelrod (the guy in the photo), he's all kinds of awesome in his creativity.... and BOY does that picture make the rounds :D more »
    GuardianOfChaos: I'd also like to throw out a recomendation for Whitechapel Gods by S.M. Peters [www.amazon.com] It has a nice mixture of mythology into a steampunk... more »
    Rasselas: Nothing about The Dark Volume or The Glass Books of the Dream-Eaters? Those are pretty steampunked out. more »
    Scimarad: I have to say I thought Court of the Air was a bit of a mess. It just felt like the author was trying to cram too much into it and the characters were... more »
    SuvarnmalaBulbus: What about Harry Harrison's "A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah!" then? more »
    TonyRockyHorror: This discussion is incomplete without Karl Schroeder's fantastic "Pirate Sun" series being mentioned. Steampunk ideas but in space? What's not to love? more »
    Pope John Peeps II: I'm really uncomfortable with lumping Jules Verne in with the "steampunk" genre. I think it's a horrible thing to do to a marvellous, world-changing a... more »
    TeeMorris: The distinguished gentlemen in the featured graphic up top is Jared Axelrod, and both he and his lovely wife, J.R. Blackwell, are some real inspiratio... more »
    goldfarb: "quite separate from all those crossbow-wielding tattooed tarts one sees writhing on so many paperback covers these days." hahaha...awesome... A good ... more »
    Rybanis: Article should have been written in Copperplate! Also, I have a friend who signs official documents with a flexible-nib fountain pen, with perfect Cop... more »
    Midnightxpress: The Affinity Bridge is a uniformly dull novel that drags along for 300+ pages. I don't understand the love it gets on this site. Easily the worst SP n... more »
    RandomFrequentFlierDent-Hogswatch!: I think I might make "Read a damn book already" my new motto. Thanks for the reviews! Additions to the Must Buy and Read List have been made. more »
    The Curse of Millhaven: I ordered The Affinity Bridge because of the glowing review here on io9. I was disappointed because of the buildup, but still enjoyed it. It reminded ... more »
    froggy: 100 years from now Steampunk will feature apple computers, windows 7, and gasoline powered cars and airplanes. it would be interesting to get a glimps... more »
    Zyg: interesting. thank you for the education. more »
    Alexis: Here I am, bitching that I wanted to find some great steampunk novels to get cozy with, and there you are, givin' me what I want. I need a cigarette. more »
  • #bookreview

    In Which Some Steampunk Novels are Discussed

    Goggles, gaslights and gears, oh my! Steampunk is a steadily growing subgenre of speculative fiction. We review four current and forthcoming books that have been affixed with that label... in an elegant copperplate hand, naturally. More »
  • #hotbookshelfinjection

    Future Cities, The Steampunk Past, And Everything In Between

    This month, spend some time in Victorian steampunk England, hunt down lost artifacts on Mars, or get to know Batman a little better. You could also grab a drink in post-apocalyptic Wales. All that and more, in July books. More »