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Time travel

PSYCO said:
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. ;)
I just reserved this one at the library. I"ll be back after I've read it.
 
I did like The Door Into Summer. Now I am reading Curious Notions by Harry Turtledove. In that book, earth has developed a machine that make travel possible between timelines. The story takes place in a timeline where Germany won WWI.
 
'The Door into Summer' is probably the Heinlein novel that I've enjoyed the least. I did like the nudists though.

'By His Bootstraps' is a short story by Heinlein that focus on time travel. It can be found in the short story collection titled 'The Menace from Earth'.

There's also some time travel involved in Heinlein's 'Time Enough for Love'.
 
Now I am reading Curious Notions by Harry Turtledove. In that book, earth has developed a machine that make travel possible between timelines.
If you like Turtledove, I would also suggest Guns of the South . It is about a group of guys who go back in time to help the south win the civil war with modern day weapons.

Glad you enjoyed The Door Into Summer .
 
I've read the Time Travellers and really enjoyed it once I got used to the layout - hopping from one time to another. It was interesting to read along and see how the time-slips played out - how they were connected.

I also enjoy Barbara Erskine's books. They are not specifically about time travel but you do get to cross timelines. They involve characters from the past and present. From English kings, Romans and Druids to ancient egypt. I guess if you're interested in history you'll enjoy these. They probably fall into the supernatural genre.
 
Short story by Ray Bradbury, "Sound of Thunder" is also being made into a movie ... not sure which collection it's in ... about hunting dinosaurs and time paradox.
 
hey bookwormwithsomenumbersafterit, it's nice to see you again. so you conquered the world and came back to share the spoils of war?
 
"1632" by Eric Flint. A small town in West Virginia at the end of the twentieth century is transported to Europe in 1632. This is a stand-alone story, but it sold so well there is now a series. 1633 and 1634 have been published.
 
I just started reading 1632. It's a bit violent for my tastes, but the concept is fascinating, so I'll keep reading.
 
What about the Outlander trilogy by Diana Gabaldon? I've just finished the first book and I absolutely /loved/ it.

It begins with Outlander / Cross Stitch (depending on where you live).

book blurb said:
Claire Randall is leading a double life. She has a husband in one century - and a lover in another.
On holiday with her husband just after the war, she walks through a stone circle in the Scottish Highlands and into a violent skirmish taking place in 1743.
A wartime nurse, Claire can deal with the bloody wounds that face her; it is harder to deal with the knowledge that she is in Jacobite Scotland and the carnage of Culloden is looming. Marooned amid the passion and violence, the superstition, the shifting allagiances and the fervent loyalties, Claire is in terrible danger from Jacobites and Redcoats - and from the shock of her own desire for a courageous renegade
 
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