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Old 12-28-2014, 07:23 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
You might try Stephen Hunt's series starting with "Court of the Air". It's more steampunk than high fantasy, but it's definitely epic, high stakes, and has good triumphing over evil. The stories are classic potboilers, with a Victorian flavour to the stories.
If we're stretching a point then Jules Verne wrote a number of good books that are like epics in some ways and which could be considered a bit 'steampunk' in nature. Like '20,000 leagues under the seas' for example. or "Journey to the center of the Earth.' Would E. R. Burrough's Mars books fit I wonder?
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