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  2. Leviathan (Westerfeld novel) - Wikipedia

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    Leviathan is a 2009 novel written by Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Keith Thompson. It is the first work in the trilogy of the same name, followed by sequels Behemoth and Goliath . [ 1 ]

  3. Behemoth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Behemoth is a novel written by Scott Westerfeld. The book is the second installment in the Leviathan series. It picks up where Leviathan ends. It was published on October 5, 2010. [1] As with Leviathan, the audiobook is read by Alan Cumming. The sequel, Goliath, was released on September 20, 2011. [2]

  4. Scott Westerfeld - Wikipedia

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    Westerfeld was born in Dallas, Texas. [2] As a child he moved to Connecticut for his father Lloyd's job as a computer programmer for UNIVAC.He saw his father working with planes for Lockheed Martin, submarines for Electric Boat, and NASA's Apollo missions; these projects made his family move across the states frequently, and he developed a penchant for storytelling to his peers and teachers ...

  5. Goliath (Westerfeld novel) - Wikipedia

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    Goliath is a biopunk/steampunk novel by Scott Westerfeld, and illustrated by Keith Thompson. The novel is the third and final installment in the Leviathan series after Behemoth, released on September 20, 2011. [1]

  6. Leviathan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Leviathan (Westerfeld novel), a 2009 novel by Scott Westerfeld; Leviathan, a 1975 novel in The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea; Leviathan: The Unauthorised Biography of Sydney, a 1999 book by John Birmingham; Leviathan, a 2007 book by Eric Jay Dolin about whaling; Leviathan, or The Whale, a 2008 book by Philip Hoare

  7. Leviathan in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Leviathan of the Book of Job is a reflection of the older Canaanite Lotan, a primeval monster defeated by the god Baal Hadad.Parallels to the role of Mesopotamian Tiamat defeated by Marduk have long been drawn in comparative mythology, as have been wider comparisons to dragon and world serpent narratives such as Indra slaying Vrtra or Thor slaying Jörmungandr, [1] but Leviathan already ...

  8. List of steampunk works - Wikipedia

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    Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction, fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world wherein steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions ...

  9. Justine Larbalestier - Wikipedia

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    Liar (2009) was another 3rd-place runner-up for a Locus Award, best YA book. It was a 2010 recipient of the Davitt Award . Razorhurst (2014) was shortlisted for the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature, New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards 2015, [ 10 ] and won the 2014 Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel .