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Time travel

Bookworm88

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I love books that have characters who go into the past or the future, or books in which time is manipulated in some way. I loved The Time Machine by H. G. Wells. In The Guns of the South, people from the future go back to the Civil War and give machine guns to the South so the South wins. In The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, time moves faster in the Land than it does in the real world. Even in one of the Harry Potter books, there was a plotline in which the characters went back in time and saw their past actions from a different perspective. Any other recommendations for stories in which time plays a role?
 
The End of Eternity, by Isaac Asimov.

The Timewars series by Simon Hawke (real name Nicholas Yermakov).
 
the time travellers wife. brilliant. be warned, it is a love story, but not of the heaving breasts, harlequin romance type. it is one of my favourite books and does a great job of the time travel. 2 thumbs up and a twirl.
 
Joe Haldeman's Forever War. One of the best ways to explain time travelling as a practical application of Einstein's Theory of Relativity.

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I'll also mention Crichton's Timeline :) Another book I enjoyed was Reilly's Temple. Whilst not time travel per se, the book comprises two separate stories that are interlinked - one set in the modern day and the other in the 16th Century.
 
Slaughterhouse-Five and Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. SH5 is very unconventional; the story revolves around his experiences in WWII.
 
A couple I enjoyed (tehse are masterpieces)


The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers

Behold the Man by Michael Moorcock

Repllay by Ken Grimwood

Up the Line by Robert Silverberg

Doomsdaybook by Connie Willis

Time Gifts by Zoran Zivkovic
 
Chris Genoa's Foop! is a ridiculous time travel comedy. It's a great read, as long as you're OK with bizarre fiction. It's not traditional SF by any means.

I'll also second RitalinKid's Vonnegut recommendations.
 
Beauty by Sherri Tepper - not your average time travel story (if such exists) but probably my favourite book on the concept.
 
I second the Doomsday Book recommendation, and another great Connie Willis novel having to do with time travel is To Say Nothing of the Dog. To Say Nothing... is much more lighthearted though, it's kind of a romp, as opposed to Doomsday Book.
 
The Book of Kells by R. A. MacAvoy
A modern Irish artist and his friend save an Irish girl during a Viking raid of her village.

Narnia Series by C. S. Lewis
Only seconds or minutes pass when a character returns to their world from Narnia.

Amazon by Barbara G. Walker
An Amazon warrior suddenly finds herself in the Twentieth century USA.
 
The Technicolor Time Machine by Harry Harrison. Film-making using genuine Vikings, and what happens when you pay them with Bourbon.
 
Occlith said:
Amazon by Barbara G. Walker
An Amazon warrior suddenly finds herself in the Twentieth century USA.
This one sounds interesting so I just reserved it at the library. Thanks to everyone for the great recommendations.
 
Time travel usually hurts my head. The whole time I'm shouting "That's not how it would work! You've just ruined everything!" I think everyone has their own time travel theories.
 
I just finished reading Amazon by Barbara Walker. It seemed to be mostly a how-to manual for Goddess worship and a condemnation of Christianity, so I can't say that I cared for it all that much. It was interesting, though, to see how an ancient person might react to modern technology.
 
I suggest "The Door Into Summer" by Robert A. Heinlein. It's about a guy tricked into going into suspended animation for 30 years and when he gets out he discovers that he has the ability to travel back in time to get revenge. It's a good read. ;)
 
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