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Steampunk and multiculturalism. Anyone have any book suggestions?

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I've recently been trying to rekindle my interest in the Steampunk genre of Science Fiction. I don't mind reading white able bodied men being the heroes, but I'd love to read a book that has great action or a great storyline, and has more than the default "white able bodied man."

Anyone got any suggestions?

BTW it's not a book, but Tai Chi Zero looks awesome =>


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Dennis R. (dennis_upkins) | 7 comments Clementine (The Clockwork Century, #2) by Cherie Priest by my buddy Cherie Priest. I can't recommend it enough.


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Ruth Jauregui (ruthdj) | 12 comments Have you seen the Steamfunk anthology yet?
http://www.amazon.com/Steamfunk-ebook...

or Moses http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1477...


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The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) | 115 comments The Strange Fate of Capricious Jones (Iron Angel) by Robert Roman , A Christmas Evening Vigil by Robert Roman and Clockwork Fairies by Cat Rambo were great reads.

And notice the covers. 'Nuff said!


Kathy (Kindle-aholic) (kindleaholic) | 20 comments Meljean Brook"s Iron Seas is steampunk-romance. My fav is Riveted (Iron Seas, #3) by Meljean Brook .

Cherie Priest is awesome.

I haven't read it yet, but Bronze Gods (Apparatus Infernum, #1) by A.A. Aguirre looks promising.


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Aya Ling | 41 comments I loved Lindsay Buroker's The Emperor's Edge (The Emperor's Edge #1) by Lindsay Buroker series, besides being well written and exciting, it also stood out for having a very well defined cast of characters. I found the main character, a young woman called Amaranthe, very refreshing because she uses her head and has a sense of humor. The first book in the series is free, so you can try it out and see if you like it.

I also read a bit of Soulless (Parasol Protectorate, #1) by Gail Carriger , which is well written enough and has a fun female protagonist, though I still have to get over my distaste of reading about vampires and werewolves. I don't know, I just don't like them.

I'm also thinking of reading Cold Magic (The Spiritwalker Trilogy #1) by Kate Elliott and The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi , as they sound really interesting but the reviews I've read don't seem promising.

Too many books, too little time, argh!


The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) | 115 comments Cold Magic (The Spiritwalker Trilogy #1) by Kate Elliott is actually very good and of you're looking for multicultural steampunk, this actually fits the bill.


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I just purchased that @ TheFountainPenDiva. It actually just came in the mail five minutes ago. XD I read it had Malian and Celtic elements, so I hope I enjoy it. Have you read it?


Kathy (Kindle-aholic) (kindleaholic) | 20 comments Guinevere wrote: "I just purchased that @ TheFountainPenDiva. It actually just came in the mail five minutes ago. XD I read it had Malian and Celtic elements, so I hope I enjoy it. Have you read it?"

I agree with the Cold Magic rec. It is a different pace than most of the steampunk reads I like, but
I thought the world & characters were incredible.


The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) | 115 comments Guinevere wrote: "I just purchased that @ TheFountainPenDiva. It actually just came in the mail five minutes ago. XD I read it had Malian and Celtic elements, so I hope I enjoy it. Have you read it?"

I have and enjoyed it. Differently paced, but it's also a novel for us more fantasy purists, LOL.


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Aya Ling | 41 comments @ TheFountainPenDiva & Kindle-aholic : glad to hear that!


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