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Since that series she's been focusing on fantasy and sci-fi.

Since that series she's been focusing..."
I just read the synopsis on Amazon. Sounds interesting! I might have to check it out. :)


1. The Emperor's Edge series (every single book)
2. Etiquette and Espionage, etc. (Finishing School series by Gail Carringer)
3. The Holmes and Stoker series
4. Jackaby series
All fabulous. I'm always looking for new suggestions too. I spend a lot of time looking for books that have what I want: Engaging characters and plots, slight amount of humor, mystery, a little bit of romance (not too much sex - takes away from the story), and of course, a steampunk setting.
Happy reading everyone!

1. The Emperor's Edge series (every si..."
I've enjoyed the Tales of the Ketty Jay series, by Chris Wooding. I also read The Difference Engine, but didn't care for it so much. I've heard Boneshaker, by Cherie Priest was pretty good, but I haven't read it just yet. I'm reading Aeronaut Windlass at the moment. I like it so far. I've also written a steampunk/fantasy book, titled Legacy, but it's a little more grounded than some novels. It takes place during the beginning of the steampunk area when gadgets and inventions were starting to fully come about. Hope this helps. :)



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Which books have you read?

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I just finished book one. It was a great read.

As I said before I enjoy the time period and the way in which the technology is used and something normal is taken and changed to become different in a steampunk sense, gotta love that.
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Steampunk Omnibus (other topics)Etiquette & Espionage (other topics)
Soulless (other topics)
What do you look for in a steampunk novel and what has been your favorite steampunk book so far?