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The Peshawar Lancers by SR Stirling is quite different but also very good.
The Alchemy of Stone is darker, and takes steampunk in Russia.
Much lighter books, with more romance, are Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series. First one is Soulless She adds in vampires and werewolves and makes great fun of the standard tropes.
Another really good book is by Neal Stephenson
The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
Of course there are the old standbys like The Time Machine or Around the World in Eighty Days
Steampunk is mostly Victorian in outlook in that the world is exciting and modern inventions open the world to new possibilities. I'm having great fun writing one for NaNoWriMo.

Really enjoyed the characters, the world building, and the sense of adventure! Plus, Priest's novels have the same magic of Jaws in that the "monsters" or other big bad is often just out of sight or implied, making them that much cooler!

And I really really wanted to like that book, too. Sigh.


I'm not a big fan of the genre, m'self. Technology develops as a function of the society that produces it, and in turn it changes that society. It's like a big happy dialectical clusterfuck. Cherry picking technologies and stuffing them into the age of western imperialism bothers me at both the practical and the moral end of the spectrum. But that's just my opinion.

Did you buy this as an ebook or bound? I want to get a copy but the only ones I can find are $9.99! The pb version is $9.98 and less.



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I'm going to hold on the Iron Duke right now, I'll buy a paper copy instead.
I had a sample of The Voyage of the Minotaur and started it last night. It's pretty good! I haven't read any steampunk before this (the closest I've gotten was watching Wild, Wild West), so I can't compare it to anyone else.
I broke down and bought it and the sequel The Dark and Forbidding Land from smashwords. My TBR pile would boggle a mathematical genius...

Langdon St. Ives: http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Lang...
Infernal Devices: http://www.amazon.com/Infernal-Device...
New Amsterdam: http://www.amazon.com/New-Amsterdam-e...
For example.


Ahoy, matey!
I just like the second one as much if not more. Hell, I love the series so far and can't wait for the next.


It is shameless of me, but I am the editor of In an Iron Cage: The Magic of Steampunk, which just released in July and there are some really great stories in there that give a wide sampling of the genre, plus some cool innovations. There is also a giveaway running for it right now through September 10th.
Some of the authors are David Sherman (Demontech, Star Wars, StarFist), Alma Alexander, Brenda Cooper, A.C. Wise, Bernie Mojzes, James Daniel Ross, and more.
We have golem stories, map-punk, old west, and quite a bit more. It was fun to do. It is available in print and ebook format.
Best,
Danielle


Books mentioned in this topic
The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack (other topics)Phoenix Rising (other topics)
The Native Star (other topics)
In An Iron Cage: The Magic of Steampunk (other topics)
Dead Iron (other topics)
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Does anyone have any suggestions on where a good place to start would be?