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There are four books in this series, and they progressively get better. It is YA, but it is one of my favorite series. The ideas in it are unique and bizarre, and the story is just all around fun. I highly recommend it.

We read Boneshaker by Cherie Priest for the S&L book club back in 2013 (October).
I enjoyed it and it does have another 7 books in the series if you end up liking it.
I enjoyed it and it does have another 7 books in the series if you end up liking it.

Agatha H and the Airship City by Kaja and Phil Foglio also starts a series (ongoing). These are a lot of fun, YA tones, with a bit of magic mixed in. They are also done first as a graphic novel series, if you like reading those.


https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The Leviathan Trilogy by Scott-Author of Uglies

Scott Westerfeld. The series has many interesting ideas not explored in most other steampunk stories.


If you don't mind romances Meljean Brook has the Iron Seas series. I absolutely love the worldbuilding in those books but they might not be to everyone's taste (zombie infested Europe in a steampunk world is very much to mine).

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