RIYL+Steampunk


 * [[image:Steampunk.jpg width="306" height="825" align="right"]]STEAMPUNK **

**//The Golden Compass//** by Philip Pullman // “Hollow Fields” // manga series by M. Rosca // “The Hungry City Chronicles” // by Philip Reeve // “The Infernal Devices” // series by Cassandra Clare // “Keys To the Kingdom” // series by Garth Nix // “The Looking-Glass Wars” // by Frank Beddor // “Monster Blood Tattoo” // series by D.M. Cornish by Jules Verne
 * // Airborn //** by Kenneth Oppel
 * // Amulet //** by Kazu Kibuishi (graphic novel)
 * // The Clockwork Three //** by Matthew Kirby
 * // The Death Collector //** by Justin Richards
 * // Doctor Illuminatus //** by Martin Booth
 * // The Eyre Affair //** by Jasper Fforde
 * // Fever Crumb //** by Philip Reeve
 * // Flora Segunda //** by Ysabeau S. Wilce
 * // Gotham By Gaslight //** (“Batman” graphic novel)
 * // The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray //** by C. Wooding
 * // His Majesty’s Dragon //** by Naomi Novik
 * // Howl’s Moving Castle //** by Diana Wynne Jones
 * // The Hunchback Assignments //** by Arthur Slade
 * // Incarceron //** by Catherine Fisher
 * // The Invention of Hugo Cabret //** by Brian Selznick
 * // Larklight //** by Philip Reeve
 * // Leviathan //** by Scott Westerfeld
 * // The Lies of Locke Lamora //** by Scott Lynch
 * // The List of 7 //** by Mark Frost
 * // Nick of Time //** by Ted Bell
 * // Pastworld //** by Ian Beck
 * // Perdido Street Station //** by China Mieville
 * // Ship Breaker //** by Paolo Bacigalupi
 * // The Stress of Her Regard //** by Tim Powers
 * // Tanglewreck //** by Jeanette Winterson
 * // The Time Machine //** by H.G. Wells
 * // Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea //**
 * // Whitechapel Gods //** by S.M. Peters
 * // Worldshaker //** by Richard Harland

[|Goodreads Best Steampunk]
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[|What is Steampunk?]
 * // What is Steampunk? //**

"A subgenre of fantasy set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate history-style presentations of "the path not taken" of such technology as dirigibles or analog computers." (Wikipedia)

[|List of Steampunk Works]