YA Steampunk Fantasy Books-Blogs Group

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YA Steampunk Fantasy Books-Blogs Group

For readers of Steampunk fantasy books, YA novels, write reviews on fantasy books from several genres: steampunk, fantasy, high fantasy, dark fantasy, sword and sorcery, sci-fi fantasy.

Website: http://yasteampunkfantasticbooks.ning.com/
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Latest Activity: May 12

WELCOME TO YA STEAMPUNK FANTASY BOOKS-BLOGS GROUP




Welcome to YA Steampunk Fantasy Book-Blogs Group, for YA Book young adults who reads steampunk fantasy books, YA steampunk novels, write reviews on a variety of fantasy books from several genres: fantasy, high fantasy, dark fantasy, sword and sorcery, sci-fi fantasy.
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Blog Tour Hosts needed for YA Steampunk book tour Nov 1-15

Hello everyone!Tour hosts are still needed for The Lady Astronomer Tour Nov 1-15.…Continue

Started by Untold Press Oct 26, 2012.

New Book Blog ~ Follow for Follow

Hi!I would love for you guys to go over and take a look at my new book blog, Rainy Day Reads. Books really have a way of bringing together great people and the more the merrier. Make sure to leave me…Continue

Started by Christine McGrae Aug 15, 2012.

New aspiring writers, Storytellers

Some of you may not know what…Continue

Tags: books, novels, comics, supernatural, urban

Started by Kyle Jul 6, 2012.

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Comment by BooksAhoy on March 6, 2013 at 5:34pm

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Comment by Penny Freeman on December 15, 2012 at 1:03pm

Submissions are now OPEN for Xchyler Publishing's Steampunk short story contest. Check outhttp://www.xchylerpublishing.com/site.cfm/Submissions/Anthology-Sub... for more information.


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Comment by BooksAhoy on December 8, 2012 at 8:59pm

Check out my friend's new book blog Southern Owl Reads. Be sure to follow while there :)


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Comment by Penny Freeman on November 22, 2012 at 11:31am


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Comment by Christine McGrae on September 18, 2012 at 2:32pm

Giveaway ~ Something Witchy This Way Comes

Hi Everybody!

In the run up to the release of HP Mallory's Something Witchy This Way Comes I will be having a lot of fun things happening over on my book blog, Rainy Day Reads.

I am giving away a free Kindle or Paperback copy on release day and have just opened up the giveaway. There are many ways to enter and one that you can do everyday the giveaway is open! Be sure to go check it out. :)

http://rainydayreadsreviews.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/giveawaysomethin...

Christine
Rainy Day Reads
www.rainydayreads.com

Comment by Jessica on September 11, 2012 at 5:40am

Hi All. I and a couple others have started our own book publicity company we have a few clients lined up and one tour that needs just a few more bloggers to fill all available slots. It's a YA steampunk so I thought why not ask here. The tour is for Alison DeLuca and the first book in the series is The Night Watchman Express come by and see if it's of interest to any of you. We'd love to have some new people sign up and join us http://www.firstrulepublicity.com/alison-deluca-blog-tour-sign-up/

Comment by Jo Wu on August 21, 2012 at 9:14pm

Read excerpts from the latest Writer's Digest issue! Click here for the tips on creativity and revising!


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Comment by Christine McGrae on August 16, 2012 at 3:17pm

Hi!

I would love for you guys to go over and take a look at my new book blog. I promise that if you follow me I will 100% follow you back. Blog, Twitter, Facebook, anything you subscribe to I will follow. Make sure to leave me a comment that you have followed, I would hate to miss you!

Nice to meet you all!

Christine
www.rainydayreads.com


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Comment by Kyle on August 9, 2012 at 10:36pm

Larklight by Philip Reeve

It was just another normal morning in space,’ aboard the floating house aptly named Larklight, orbiting good, old earth like your nosy, next door neighbor. It was also normal that the gravity generator within the house was malfunctioning for the umpteenth time and Arthur Mumby, our narrator with plenty of wit and bucket loads of resourcefulness is having a nice, long argument with his world-weary, older sister Myrtle, who is just trying to practice ‘Birdsong at Eventide’ on the pianoforte for crying out loud, so will everyone just back off!

Art and Myrtle live on this floating house which has no top and no bottom with their absent-minded father. The house, although falling to pieces, is a treasured memory left behind of their beloved mother. Then suddenly the news of a visitor goes sour when it turns out that this Mr. Webster is not here just for a cup of tea. Soon the siblings are flung on a swashbuckling space adventure that takes them to the Moon, the abandoned colonies of Venus, the red plains of Mars and grand opening of the Crystal Palace at Hyde Park. Art and his sister realize that it is up to them to save each other and the known Universe from Dire Peril and along the way, learn important secrets about the world they live in and about themselves.

The best part of this classical adventure would undoubtedly be the crew and captain of the Pirate ship Sophronia. A motley crew of endearing proportions, hailing from all over the galaxy; loyal fighters, every man jack.  Check us out at: http://yasteampunkfantasticbooks.ning.com/

 
 
 

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