Unfortunately Linktools is not free any more. Below is the list of reviews so far that I exported to post here directly. Please, for future links to reviews, just use the comments below, mention the book you reviewed and link us up to it in the comment. Thank you!
Do NOT use the Link Tool anymore, as it won’t work.
55 entries so far… you’re next!
Reviews I found browsing around the net…
Alpha Heroes: The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook

Not a review so I didn’t know if I should list it above, but I did a generalized “What is steampunk?” post in anticipation of my first review:
http://www.sarahreck.com/blog/?p=283
Sorry, spademonkee, I had to remove your link to your blog article from the link list. It is not a review of a steampunk book, so does not really fit in this list.
What’s the deal on repeats? I’m reading Clockwork Angel and I noticed there’s already a review. Can I review it again? Should I keep my reviews to myself until I can come up with something more original?
Go ahead and post your link, Michelle. It doesn’t matter how many reviews there are of one specific book. In fact I always like to look at more than one review of a book and I’m sure I am not the only one.
Review for The Court of the Air with the book trailer video
Sorry before hand, I’m not very good at reviews…
http://steamgirl-prolepsis.blogspot.com/2010/10/court-of-air.html
Thanks, December, I added your review link to the link list above.
Thanks to Shellie at Layers of Thought for linking to this blog. http://www.layersofthought.net
BTW I would like to include your header for this post on my site’s rolling feature of Cool Headers. If that is acceptable please email me. I won’t use it without permission. Shellie’s October Header was the first in the series.
Nice blog, keep up the good work.
I recently read a short story. I’m not sure it counts as it is not a novel but I still reviewed it here:
http://steamgirl-prolepsis.blogspot.com/2010/11/clockwork-fairies-review.html
Again the review is short…I tend to be more wordy when I don’t like the book at all.
http://steamgirl-prolepsis.blogspot.com/2010/11/leviathan-review.html
My review of Leviathan by Scott Westerfield. Enjoy ^_^
I just posted one link to my reviews of Carriger’s Soulless, Changeless and Blameless. People can click back and forth between them. I didn’t want to post three different links. Also, these predate that challenge. I just stuck them up there in case anybody wants to read them. Thanks!
Review of Palimpsest
Warning: Adult rating book
http://steamgirl-prolepsis.blogspot.com/2010/12/palimpsest-review.html
I reviewed Changeless by Gail Carriger here: http://christina-reads.livejournal.com/41580.html.
Christina’s last post ..Changeless
I reviewed Blameless by Gail Carriger here: http://christina-reads.livejournal.com/130542.html.
I reviewed Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare at http://www.eclectic-eccentric.com/2011/03/book-review-clockwork-angel.html
Trisha’s last post ..Book Review- Clockwork Angel
I reviewed Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel at http://o-apostrophe.livejournal.com/5648.html !!!!
Maria Brown’s last post ..Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel Review
My review of “Like Clockwork” by Bonnie Dee:
http://www.rikkidonovan.com/index.php/2011/03/24/like-clockwork-by-bonnie-dee/
Voltaire’s Calligrapher ~ by Pablo De Santis
http://www.layersofthought.net/2010/11/review-by-jd-voltaires-calligrapher-by.html
“Sun of Suns”: From Virga: Cities of the Air ~ by Karl Schroeder
http://www.layersofthought.net/2010/12/review-and-international-giveaway-virga.html
Hawkmoon: The Sword of the Dawn ~ by Michael Moorcock
http://www.layersofthought.net/2010/11/review-by-jd-hawkmoon-sword-of-dawn-by.html
The Half-Made World ~ by Felix Gilman
http://www.layersofthought.net/2010/10/preview-and-giveaway-half-made-world-by.html
These review have been done by John @ Layers of Thought all in 2010
Mr Linky link ups are dying everywhere…. Thank Rikki
Shellie – Layers of Thought’s last post ..Review- The Oracle of Stamboul a novel by Michael David Lukas
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman: http://www.eclectic-eccentric.com/2011/03/book-review-golden-compass.html
Trisha’s last post ..Wishlist April
I reviewed Cold Magic by Kate Elliott here: http://christina-reads.livejournal.com/145102.html.
Hey Rikki,
Long time, but I’m finally back. I’m still plunking away at proto-steampunk.
This time, The Steam Man of the Prairies, from 1868, the first Edisonade, and apparently first American novel with a robot. http://aetheric.teleopticator.net/?p=714
Review of Leviathan here:
http://alaynes-academiclife.blogspot.com/2011/06/on-steampunk-scott-westerfelds.html
I am so glad I stumbled on this great challenge, I know I am a late starter but I thought I would add the link to a recent post on Tim Powers The Anubis Gates and count that as my first offical steampunk read: http://garlicandsapphires-sarah.blogspot.com/2011/06/no-man-can-step-into-same-river-twice.html
I am now seeking out a couple of other titles after reading some of the reviews, seeking out Mark Gatiss The Vesuvius Club just for starters.
Thank you Rikki!
A reader (Sarah)’s last post ..Wide Sargasso Sea, a novel that embodies the full range of post modern themes.
I reviewed Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld here: http://christina-reads.livejournal.com/153687.html.
Review of “The Art of Stemapunk” by Art Donovan: http://www.rikkidonovan.com/index.php/2011/07/21/the-art-of-steampunk-by-art-donovan/
I reviewed Behemoth by Scott Westerfeld here: http://christina-reads.livejournal.com/158837.html.
The line between steampunk and period Victorian is extremely narrow, and often the two are indistinguishable. They are separated only by steampunk’s status as science fiction, albeit heavily inspired by the historical fact of the Victorian period. This is generally accomplished in one of two ways. The “proto-steampunk” stories of the 19th century can be seen as a parallel to our own science fiction; that is, a view of the future from the present. STEAMPUNK RULES!
Finally through with the Scientific Romances. And here’s my review of the Big Enchilada: 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. http://aetheric.teleopticator.net/index.php/2011/08/20000-leagues-under-the-sea/
Just posted a review for Larklight by Philip Reeve (http://thesleeplessreader.wordpress.com/2011/09/21/larklight-by-philip-reeve/). Mr Linky doesn’t seem to be working.
Thank you, Alex. Yes, Mr. Linky is dead. When I turned into a payable service I decided to discontinue using it. Comments are fine.
I reviewed Goliath by Scott Westerfeld here: http://christina-reads.livejournal.com/166323.html.
Hi Rikki and friends!
I was late to join the challenge… and just posted a review of the ONE steampunk novel I read during the challenge period. So sorry I didn’t read more, but at least I DID read this one and a novella that I really liked, too. Even though this challenge is coming to a close, I’m still going to challenge myself to read more steampunk in the coming months!
I read and reviewed The Greyfriar by Clay and Susan Griffith and LOVED it.
The novella I read was “Here There Be Monsters” by Meljean Brook, which is a prequel to her Iron Seas steampunk romance series. I’ll be reading that for sure.
Thanks for the challenge, Rikki!
Thanks, Christine. Feel free to continue posting your links to reviews here even though the challenge is over.
Just reviewed the Adventures of Langdon St. Ives, by James P. Blaylock. One of the fathers of Steampunk. This book was TOTALLY WORTH IT. My review:
http://aetheric.teleopticator.net/index.php/2011/10/adventures-of-lanston-st-ives/