Time Travel Reads

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StephenKingman wrote:A brief History of Time by Hawking is more non-fiction but still very interesting!
I just loved that book!! He is wonderful at "dumbing" it down for people like me.
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Susan Squires has written a series entitled Da Vinci Time Travel. The first books are "Time For Eternity", "A Twist In Time" and "The Mists Of Time". Also, "The Dark Side of Light" is a medieval time travel fantasy penned by Susan D Kalior.

"Time Machines, The Best Time Travel Stories Ever Written" is an anthology by Bill Adler Jnr. There's also "The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century" an anthology by Martin H Greenberg and Harry Turtledove.

For the non-fiction lover there's "Time Travel, A New Perspective" written by J H Brennan.
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The Time Machine is very good, you can read it
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BookWorm15 wrote:
Breeze530 wrote:1) Have you read the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.? Outlander is the 1st book in the series & it's huge, but well worth the read. A woman visits Stonehenge after WWII and ends in in Scotland in the 1700s.
2) The Time Traveler's Wife was excellent.
3) Time and Again by Jack Finney (This is an old-fasioned one.
*4) Doomsday Book by by Connie Willis. This is a terrific story of a student who ends up in the middle-ages in a household that has the plague.
*5) Passages by Connie Willis. I can't really explain this one, but it's terrific!
The Time Traveler's Wife is AMAZING!! Absolutely love it, and its one of those books you can read over and over.
I agree I loved "The Time Traveler's Wife" as well. I thought is was a very good idea and pretty original. You are right you can re-read it regularly.
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