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Badseedgirl
Posted 2016-04-02 11:31 AM (#13137 - in reply to #12872)
Subject: Re: Punk's Not Dead Reading Challenge
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I finished Jim Butcher's fore into "steampunk" with The Aeronaut's Windlass. The audio version was just wonderful, Euan Morton's character voices were marvelous. I would call this novel, more "steampunk lite." There were not the cogs and gear I have come to expect from steampunk, because the airships were operated by ethereal crystals, but Mr. Butcher still managed to give it a steamy feel. I guess I have forgiven Jim Butcher for last years Hugo disaster, who am I kidding I could not stay made at him. Not the Author of Harry Dresden. I swear that series is my "Twilight," but I digress!

Next up is "The Bullet-Catcher's Daughter." by Rod Duncan, "Manners and Mutiny" by Gail Carriger, and "The Bookman" by Lavie Tidhar. I'm going to focus on the steampunk for now. Subject of course to what gets released to me from reserve at the local library.

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