| The Man Who Folded Himself, by David Gerrold |
| I second the rec for 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Fantastic time travel book! |
| Just finished “Wrong Place, Wrong Time” and loved it! Thanks for the rec |
Time travel can be used as a vehicle to put a character in another place in their life. It doesn’t mean the book itself has a science fiction bent. |
| Thank you for the Addie Larue and Good Part recs. I loved them both! |
| Second the recommendatino for Kate Atkinson’s Life After Life (and then watch the mini series, I believe it was produced by BBC). A God In Ruin's is a sequel of sorts and I enjoyed it as well. |
| I just finished 7 Year Slip by Ashley Poston. Basically, a magical apartment enables a meeting between a man and a woman, but the man is from 7 years in the past. It was a little clunky at first but I enjoyed it a lot by the end. |
| The Time Traveler's Wife |
| The Husbands, by Holly Gramszio!! |
Oh yes, I loved this book! |
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Has anyone read The Ministry of Time? It recently came out and focuses on several people brought from centuries past into a somewhat futuristic 21st century. I really liked the parts about how they acclimated and the real history that bolsters the 19th century explorer’s character.
It got to action movie for me toward the end, though. |
I started reading all the pages to make sure this got a callout. Really wonderful! Def going to check a few of these out as I have enjoyed many mentioned here! |
| Did anyone list Dark Matter, by Blake Crouch? I loved the novel and we’re enjoying the series, too (on Apple+). It’s more multiverse than time-travel, but it’s the same effect, I think. Fast, driving plot (like a thriller) while exploring the ideas of different versions of “self” - who are we, really? Uses physics instead of magical realism to trigger the multiverse/time travel part, but the science is not overly complicated. I’m so glad they made it into a TV series! |
Omg. I forgot I started a separate thread about this book / multiverse earlier in the month. 🤦♀️ Sorry, everyone. |
| I love time travel books too! I’ve read a lot of the books mentioned here and look forward to checking out the new ones (to me)! One recent time travel favorite is called “The Good Part” by Sophie Cousens |