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Tag Archives: steampunk
Review: Dearly, Departed by Lia Habel
Published by Del Rey Released October 18, 2011 470 pages Where I got it: Review copy received from publisher via NetGalley Rating: 3 stars Nora Dearly is one of the New Victorians, living in what was formerly South America following a … Continue reading
Review: Goliath by Scott Westerfeld
Published by Simon Pulse Released September 20, 2011 560 pages Where I got it: Galley received from publisher at BEA Rating: 5 stars Midshipman Deryn “Dylan” Sharp and prince-on-the-run Aleksandar, secretly heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, are still serving on the … Continue reading
Review: The Art of Steampunk: Extraordinary Devices and Ingenious Contraptions from the Leading Artists of the Steampunk Movement by Art Donovan
Published by Fox Chapel Publishing Released August 1, 2011 128 pages Where I got it: Digital review copy from publisher via NetGalley Rating: 4 stars The world’s first exhibition of Steampunk art was held at The Museum of History of Science … Continue reading
Review: Behemoth (Leviathan #2) by Scott Westerfeld
Published by SimonPulse Released October 5, 2010 485 pages Where I got it: Public Library Rating: 4 stars When we left off at the end of Leviathan, the potential future Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Alek, and his group had … Continue reading