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June 2011 Leviathan * How do you like the way 'steampunk' is handled?
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May 30, 2011 09:20AM
I'm going to start the novel shortly, but I read some reviews and some of them made me wonder how everyone likes the steampunk elements in this book?
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I absolutely LOVED way Westerfeld combined fantasy and steampunk with real historic events. He did a lot of research before writing this book, that is obvious. Very well done.
I became more interested once I understood this as an alternate history to WWI Europe. The steampunk elements just added some spice.
wow, I don't know where you saw the negative comments, other than perhaps someone whinging about genetic manipulation so out of its timeline, but honestly, this is an alternate world and things happen in different order. And I loved the idea of Darwinists vs Clankers as the method of divisiveness rather than the tired old standard things.
Majkia wrote: "wow, I don't know where you saw the negative comments, other than perhaps someone whinging about genetic manipulation so out of its timeline, but honestly, this is an alternate world and things hap..."Who said anything about negative comments?
I thought it was really well done the way he integrated the different types of technology into each culture. I also liked how it worked with the story line instead of overpowering it.
i love steampunk and i loved the steampunk elements...all handled very well in my opinion.i particularly enjoyed the depiction of the actual Leviathon. fascinating!


