**The key is that it be speculative, not that it fit some arbitrary genre guidelines**. History, Postmodern Lit., and more are all welcome here. How many actually have time travel stories that aren't full of obvious logical flaws? I read that book decades ago, and still dream about it often. Time travel also becomes a feature of the Urban Fantasy Gale Women books, its introduced in book 2 and drives a good chunk of book 3. I really liked that book. I would recommend getting through the early books of either series (which are good in their own right) to experience the mayhem that time travel unleashes in the third book.
I'd prefer to see the ones that haven't been written yet. Also - Jack Finney also wrote a lot of short stories about time travel - which I think are all collected in a book as ‘About Time’. The Doomsday Book, set in 1300s Europe, and Blackout/All Clear, set in WW2 England. There’s always ‘The Time Machine’ by H.G.
2 years ago. So you Created a Wormhole: The time travelers guide to time travel. ‘The House on The Strand’ by Daphne du Maurier is also very good.
I consumed the entire epic, nine books was it ? I can't remember it very well but it blew my mind at the time. Makes a couple of mistakes, potentially screws up WW2 (as we know it) and has to do their best to make things right. I only have 3 of those (so far). That time is a concept and not an a timeline, that everything happens at once? More of a parallel universe, but I’d suggest Dark a matter. Laser guns, space ships, and time travel. Need an idea what to read next? Representative?
Possible one of my favorite classics that ive read. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Don't forget "To Say Nothing of the Dog."
you could postulate some magical future tech that gives us ftl travel, but that won't change the basic nature of spacetime). The time aspect of this book was a very good for all its intent and purposes. Science fiction fantasy blend, but so much fun.
Time travel as a road to travel along. I point them out because they are enjoyable and not usually recommended by the scifi crowd. There’s always ‘The Time Machine’ by H.G. To be honest I listened to the audiobook.
Time as a battle ground for future races of humanity seeking to push each other off the "probability curve". On chapter 8 rn. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. ...actually, here's a really good list already put together - https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/211.Best_Time_Travel_Fiction. Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. 1632 by Eric Flint was also fun to read, albeit a bit simplistic at points. the connie willis books are pretty solid. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I know this is an obvious choice, but the Time Machine. Time ships by Baxter really sucked me in, I enjoyed that book so much. It has all kinds of weird grandfather paradoxes and stuff going on, and the time-travel is in a weird dream like thing, as well as the girl who ages backwards. Thanks! Press J to jump to the feed. A West Virgina town in 2000 gets transported back to Germany in the 1630s. https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/211.Best_Time_Travel_Fiction. I enjoyed "The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August" by Claire North. While I like the book, I do think that the movie adaptation from 1960 is possibly better than the book - might be because I saw the movie first about 40 years ago and then read the book. Eddies in the space-time continuum, and so on. Wells. While I like the book, I do think that the movie adaptation from 1960 is possibly better than the book - might be because I saw the movie first about 40 years ago and then read the book. I enjoyed it thoroughly. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. And don’t forget The Accidental Time Machine!
I remember liking The Forever War by Joe Haldeman, where the time travel (technically time dilation) is a byproduct of space travel, like in Planet of the Apes. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the suggestmeabook community. Cookies help us deliver our Services. Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke, Dick, Heinlein and other SF books. It's a light-hearted time travelling novel. Fantasy stuff like Tolkien and Game of Thrones. Probably because the writers are so used to the concept that it's hard to give their characters realistic reactions to it. A ww 2 nurse gets thrown back to Scotland in the 1700s. Cookies help us deliver our Services. I really don't want to waste my time reading another time travel book where the premise is something absurd like the protagonists are trapped in the past for X amount of time because it took X amount of time in the future to fix the broken/sabotaged/whatever time machine. **A place to discuss published SF**—novels, short stories, comics, images, and more. It's a light-hearted time travelling novel. It's actually a trilogy - all 3 are pretty enjoyable and in the second one there's more time travel (but the hurting your head kind). Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alt. I just reread The Time Machine and The Time Ships back-to-back a few weeks ago. The Forever War by Joe Haldeman is basically about time travel, after a fashion. Strongly seconding 11/22/63 and The Time Traveler’s Wife. The time travel mechanic is well thought-out and consistent. Great descriptive passages, you really get the sense that the main character feels very out of place when he is in the past. SF movies and TV shows. The Man Who Folded Himself, by David Gerrold, I second end of eternity. She was great at writing complex characters. Off to be the Wizard is a great book. It may be a bit hard to read though, as I believe the Time distortions were driving him somewhat insane. The Time Travelers Wife - Great book, not so great movie.
I thought it was entertaining but I would not recommend it. It only has forward time travel, but it's done really well. Thanks in advance for all the suggestions! Despite being one of the well known original time travel stories (I know, it's not the first), it's treatment of the journey and reactions of the time traveller is so much fresher than a lot of more modern time travel stories. This was going to be my suggestion as well!
Fantasy too. Replay by Ken Grimwood and Life After Life by Kate Atkinson. Timeline by Michale Crichton 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Of them all, the second (golden torus?) Press J to jump to the feed. The Anubis Gates, by Tim Powers.
Replay doesn't have a logical flaw beyond the whole time travel conceit itself.
Looking to start a collection of specifically time travel, any suggestions? Connie Willis has written a few that I really like. Came here to say this, stayed to second it. Its been a while since I read it, but one of the stories from The Star Diaries by Stanislaw Lem deals with Time Travel and focuses a lot on the logical consequences. However here again there is a lot of romance. Any sort of link or text post is welcome as long as it is about printed / text / static SF material. Well, it's not on the list, but there is some quite good time travel in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy. Nice little time travel affair with some alt history thrown in for good measure. I thought they were going to be ones I haven't read? Enjoy! If I remember correctly, Tim Power's "Anubis Gates" had a pretty clever way of avoiding the paradox. The Way of the Rose by Valery Leith and God of Clocks by Alan Campbell are both conclusions of series that depend entirely on time travel, and don't do it well so much as do it insanely. Tell us what you've enjoyed in the past, or what you're looking for, and let the community suggest a book (or books) for you to read! Not sure if a book is SF? Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny. Wells. It's a good book for a variety of reasons.
Warning on the later books, there's some dark evil ahead. This is a story which explores one of the most interesting chapters in American history and showcases the humanity behind the history books. Really astonishing. And ditto for the Ancient Future Trilogy, again heavy on the romance, but some entertaining ideas. It's about a dude who is conscripted in the army and every time he wakes up in the future the war is still going but all the technology has changed. How did you feel about Franco's adaptation of the latter? That’s just like the book Replay byKen Grimwood. Star Trek, Battlestar, Star Wars, etc. Figure I'll throw you a curveball and recommend the Outlander books in case you're cool with a little romance mixed in with your scifi time travel. I really don't want to waste my time reading another time travel book where the premise is something absurd like the protagonists are trapped in the past for X amount of time because it took X amount of time in the future to fix the broken/sabotaged/whatever time machine. ... help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts.
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