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@zengarden17 @TPLMaggie There's also The Boundless, by Kenneth Oppel, but that's aimed at a younger audience (gr. 6-7; might still be fun recreational reading, if that's what he's into). Still steampunk/fantasy, but less weird, more Canadian history-y: https://t.co/9KTGKlqHY4
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@Sally_writes Howl's Moving Castle, The Boundless or *anything* by Kenneth Oppel, Wildwood, The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy, Children of the Fox.
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@GurdeepPandher Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King or The Boundless by Kenneth Oppel (younger audience) They both do a really creative job of weaving Canadian history and references into the narrative.