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School Library Journal
Starred Review on September 1, 2011
Gr 8 Up—Most readers have become familiar with the essential steampunk elements: clockwork automatons, brass goggles, mad scientists, brave adventurers, and Victorian imagery. However, this collection of short stories by some of the best YA authors today, including Libba Bray, Garth Nix, and Cory Doctorow, offers something different and takes the steampunk ethos to a new level. Within these pages, there's a little something for everyone. For the romantic, there is Holly Black...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on September 1, 2011
Fourteen not-so-short stories, two in graphic novel form, push the boundaries of steampunk. While the authors employ to excellent effect all the typical hallmarks of the genre (i.e., "gaslit alleys, intrepid urchins, steam-powered machines, and technologies that never were"), what's celebrated here is the atypical. Settings feature alien worlds, post-apocalyptic America, and colonial Australia; technologies range from biological weapons of mass de...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2011
Fourteen stories, two in graphic novel form, push the boundaries of steampunk. Settings feature alien worlds, post-apocalyptic America, and co...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Junior Library Guild
Reviewed on November 1, 2011
The talented group of contributors consists of M. T. Anderson, Holly Black, Libba Bray, Shawn Cheng, Cassandra Clare, Cory Doctorow, Dylan Horrocks, Kathleen Jennings, Elizabeth Knox, Kelly Link, Garth Nix, Christopher Rowe, Delia Sherman, and Ysabeau S. Wilce. Stories by Cheng and Jennings are told in a graphic format. As the editors state in the introduction, this anthology has “the requisite number of gaslit alleys, intrepi...Log In or Sign Up to Read More