Time Travel Books (not sci fi)

Anonymous
Are any of these books/series available on kindle unlimited?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All time travel is sci fi.


Sure. The earth is flat too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All time travel is sci fi.


Sure. The earth is flat too.


??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the recommendations. I like time travel books too. A recent favorite was "This Time Tomorrow" by Emma Straub
https://www.amazon.com/Emma-Straub-Novel-This-Tomorrow-ebook/dp/B0B69K62M6/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1701713329&sr=8-1


I have heard such great things about that book but I lost my dad recently and I just can't bring myself to read it yet because I think it'll crack me. Hopefully one day.


Sorry for you loss, pp.

I lost my dad a few years ago and it was a hard book for me — lots of tears — but a terrific story.


I’m so sorry for your loss. I sobbed my eyes out reading “This Time Tomorrow” and had not experienced the loss of a loved one. It’s a great book but it bits hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the recommendations. I like time travel books too. A recent favorite was "This Time Tomorrow" by Emma Straub
https://www.amazon.com/Emma-Straub-Novel-This-Tomorrow-ebook/dp/B0B69K62M6/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1701713329&sr=8-1


I have heard such great things about that book but I lost my dad recently and I just can't bring myself to read it yet because I think it'll crack me. Hopefully one day.


Sorry for you loss, pp.

I lost my dad a few years ago and it was a hard book for me — lots of tears — but a terrific story.


I'm PP, and thanks.

I have the book on my list but I'm not ready for it just now. Hopefully someday.
Anonymous
I don’t know if anyone else has recommended already but I loved Time Travelers Wife so much that I still think about it more than 20 years after reading.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if anyone else has recommended already but I loved Time Travelers Wife so much that I still think about it more than 20 years after reading.


Same. I loved that book!
Anonymous
I just finished sea of tranquility because of the recs here and I HATED it.

Way too sci fi and twisty and weird for me. Hated it!
Anonymous
Confused. Time travel makes is sci-fi by definition…
Anonymous
I just finished The Jane Austen Project recommended here and really liked it, even though I’m not a major Jane Austen fan.

Another author I don’t think has been mentioned yet is Mike Chen, who has several time travel books. Initially I wasn’t into them because they start off a little sci-fi for my taste (think aliens), but that recedes and they primarily focus on him, his family and time travel dilemmas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Confused. Time travel makes is sci-fi by definition…


Right. But would you call the movie The Family Man sci fi?

I think it’s semantics. I totally understand what OP wants and I want the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just finished sea of tranquility because of the recs here and I HATED it.

Way too sci fi and twisty and weird for me. Hated it!


Haha! I disliked it for the opposite reason— I thought the time travel/sci fi elements were completely underdeveloped and sometimes even silly/laughable. Like one part where a character apologizes for not being there earlier. What?! You literally have a Time Machine….
Anonymous
OP, if you’d like a movie with the same plot device, I loved About Time. It’s so sweet.
Anonymous
Thanks so much for this recommendation. I’m reading it now and like it a lot!!

Wrong Place Wrong Time - woman's son kills someone, she begins to wake up earlier and earlier and tries to unravel the mystery of why her son did it. 4.5/5. Tight plot, interesting twists, definitely a page turner.
Anonymous
Unmaking of June farrow
post reply Forum Index » The DCUM Book Club
Message Quick Reply
Go to: