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Time Travel

Who hasn’t thought at one time or another about how exciting it would be to travel through time? And who, following that thought, hasn’t come face to face with the contradictions and paradoxes inherent in time travel? Like, if your father dies sometime in his childhood, does that mean you won’t be born? Or would you just not be you? Or if one thing in the past is changed—one simple thing, as in Ray Bradbury’s remarkable short story “A Sound of Thunder”—is the present altered irrevocably?


Writers have explored these questions ever since H. G. Wells published his classic time-travel novel The Time Machine and Mark Twain took his Connecticut Yankee and put him in King Arthur’s court, but here are some others you might enjoy as well:

Kindred The House on the Strand The Time Traveler's Wife

Philip E. Baruth’s The X President

Darryl Brock’s If I Never Get Back

Octavia Butler’s Kindred

Charles Dickinson’s A Shortcut in Time

Daphne du Maurier’s The House on the Strand

Jack Finney’s Time and Again (I’ve never met anyone who didn’t love this novel)

Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander

Ken Grimwood’s Replay

Robert A. Heinlein’s Time for the Stars and The Door into Summer (have you ever wondered how Leonardo da Vinci dreamed up ideas that it wouldn’t be practical to implement until hundreds of years after his death? Think about a misplaced time traveler named Leonard Vincent. . . )

Richard Matheson’s Somewhere in Time

Audrey Niffenegger’s The Time Traveler’s Wife

Marge Piercy’s Woman on the Edge of Time

John Varley’s Millennium

Connie Willis’ Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing of the Dog

Robert Charles Wilson’s The Chronoliths




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Anonymous More Time Travel books 1 Oct 9 2007, 6:22 PM EDT by lamdilligaff
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Hi heard Nancy talk last week in Sydney, Australia and she mentioned so many books I love... so I feel safe recommending some further Time Travel titles...

In the Garden of Iden, Kage Baker (and the following books - I think Sky Coyote is my favourite)
Pastwatch : the Redemption of Christopher Columbus, Orson Scott Card
Beauty, Sheri S Tepper
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astrallover Mastering Time Travel:Voyages Through Time by Sapphire. 0 Aug 23 2007, 8:36 PM EDT by astrallover
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I recommend this book highly, no human is able to write this book but this author.
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Anonymous The ethics of time travel 0 Apr 11 2007, 8:24 PM EDT by Anonymous
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I second the recommendation of Orson Scott Card's book on time travel, Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus. It deals with the ethics of time travel, and the responsibility of changing history
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Anonymous A new time travel book 0 Mar 16 2007, 6:22 PM EDT by Anonymous
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STR8 BOLT by J. T. Whitman is a great find. The story is very unique and I don't believe anyone has ever written a story like it. The ending will take you by surprise and leave you feeling good. A definite must read.
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Anonymous The Time Traveler's Wife 1 Jul 19 2006, 4:41 PM EDT by TemlynWriting
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I just finished reading this book and I thought it was excellent; very unique and like nothing else I have read before. It was a little depressing but I would reccomend it to anyone looking for a good summer read!
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