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4312 No.4312
So, have anyone read this? Seems pretty awesome but since Its not available around here at the moment I might as well listen to a few opinions first.

Also, general Steampunk literature thread.

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4314
Awesome art work, mediocre children's book. I still haven't finished it and I bought it months ago, but perhaps I'm just stupid. I just can't bring myself to caring for the two main characters and find the pictures a lot more interesting than the descriptions.

No.4709
I've been interested in the Steampunk genre for a while. What's a good series to get acquainted with?

No.4713
>>4709
The difference engine, Haven't read it myself yet but Its supossedly a prime example. Oh and its written by William Gibson, wich is a good thing.
The only steampunk books Ive read so far is Airborn and Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel, wich is more high sea adventure set on airships than actuall steampunk. Quite good, tho.

No.4723
>>4314
This might be more suited to discussion on a different board, but if you're interested in that person's artwork, you can see more of it here: http://www.keiththompsonart.com

No.4754
>>4713
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF I loved The Difference Engine. Amazing book of speculative fiction.



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