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Just read Cinder Spires book 2 and these books are a Steampunk sequel to Stephen King's "The Mist."
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How apropos that steampunk is what you get when you slap half-cocked period fashion on highschool theater tier drama and handwave science (ie. physics, economics, politics, ecology, etc.) to cobble together tired tropes for semi-literate self-styled "outcasts"... Basically Twilight for LARPers. 🤷🏼♂️
edit: I see steampunk cringe doesn't hinder the ability to silently downvote. Cute.
I could make a very similar argument for basically every genre of fiction. The vast majority of authors suck at worldbuilding, but that's because it's mostly unneeded for the story.