Gibson's The Difference Engine was the first to be widely popular.Nahale wrote:I've been feeling like trying out some steam-punk; any suggestions for someone who is new to the genre?
Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series is a comedy of manners. Quite popular, but I stopped after the first two books.
Westerfeld's Leviathan YA series is alternate WWI history, with Darwinian biotech alongside steam-punk engines.
Hunt's Court of the Air was just a lot of fun; popcorn steam-punk!
Pullman's Golden Compass. The first book is steam-punkish, but the sequels are not.