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'About Time: 12 Short Stories' by Jack Finney is a collection of quirky time travel stories with light, humorous, and nostalgic elements. The stories often feature modern characters yearning for a golden age prior to World War I, exploring themes of second chances, alternate realities, and the allure of the past. Finney's writing style is described as whimsical, slightly humorous, and filled with vivid descriptions that transport readers to different eras and settings. The book seamlessly blends time travel with a sense of nostalgia, offering readers entertaining tales that often end with unexpected twists reminiscent of classic Twilight Zone episodes.

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    Time After Time by Karl Alexander
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    In 'Time After Time' by Karl Alexander, H.G. Wells invents a time machine which is then stolen and used by Jack the Ripper to travel to 1979 San Francisco. Wells, feeling responsible, follows Jack to the future to stop him from committing more murders. The book explores the clash between Victorian ideals and modern society as Wells navigates through the unfamiliar 1979 San Francisco, trying to bring Jack to justice. The plot is a mix of time travel, thriller, and romance, creating a suspenseful and entertaining story that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    Karl Alexander's writing style in 'Time After Time' is praised for its ability to vividly describe the settings of 1893 London and 1979 San Francisco. Despite some inconsistencies in character development, the author's storytelling skills shine through, making the time-travel concept believable and engaging. The book offers a unique take on the time travel genre, blending elements of romance, thriller, and historical fiction to create a captivating narrative that appeals to a wide range of readers.

    Number 7 Mornington Place was a tall and narrow brick house with a well-kept yard bordered by a hedge and an iron-railing fence. With its three-gabled roof and dark-brown trim, it looked like all the ...

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    Time and Time Again by Ben Elton
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    Time and Time Again by Ben Elton is a time travel novel that follows the story of Hugh Stanton, a former soldier recruited to travel back in time to 1914 with the mission of preventing the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and averting the outbreak of World War I. The book explores the complexities of time travel, unintended consequences, and the ethical dilemmas of altering historical events. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns, engaging the reader until the final page, and the writing style effectively combines historical research with a suspenseful narrative.

    IN CONSTANTINOPLE, ON a bright, chill early morning in June 1914, Hugh Stanton, retired British army captain and professional adventurer, leant against the railings of the Galata Bridge and stared int...

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    Somewhere In Time by Richard Matheson
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    "Somewhere In Time" by Richard Matheson follows the story of Richard Collier, a writer diagnosed with a brain tumor, who stumbles upon the Hotel del Coronado and becomes obsessed with the history of a famous stage actress named Elise McKenna. Through a mix of romance, science fiction, and fantasy, Richard travels back in time to the year 1896 via hypnosis or the power of suggestion, in a quest to be with Elise. The novel intricately weaves together themes of romantic and obsessive love, fate, and the possibility of time travel, creating a classic tale that explores the depths of human emotions and the complexities of destiny.

    Richard Matheson's writing style in "Somewhere In Time" is praised for its vivid descriptions and emotional depth, allowing readers to experience the past through the eyes of the protagonist, Richard Collier. The novel cleverly blends elements of science fiction, romance, and historical fiction, keeping the readers engaged as they witness Richard's journey of love and self-discovery unfold across different timelines.

    Scanners note.. Over the last few years I've scanned and posted dozens of ebooks. This one is very special, it really does have the power to make a grown man cry. It is a hauntingly beautiful book. If...

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    The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen A. Flynn
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    The novel 'The Jane Austen Project' by Kathleen A. Flynn follows the story of Rachel and Liam, two time travelers sent back to 1815 England to retrieve Jane Austen's lost novel, 'The Watsons,' and save her letters from destruction. The plot combines elements of time travel, historical fiction, and romance, as the characters immerse themselves in the Regency era to accomplish their mission. The writing style is described as sparkling, with crisp dialogues, vivid descriptions, and a modern prose that evokes the feel of an older time without imitating Jane Austen's style.

    WHAT KIND OF MANIAC TRAVELS IN TIME? SOMETHING I WOULD wonder more than once before it was over, but never as urgently as that moment I regained consciousness on the damp ground. Grass tickled the bac...

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    Rewinder
    Book 1 in the series:Rewinder

    Rewinder - Rewinder by Brett Battles
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    'Rewinder' by Brett Battles is a time travel novel set in an alternate history where the British Empire dominates the world, including the absence of the United States. The story follows Denny Younger, a young man from a lower caste, who is selected to be a time-traveling researcher. As Denny navigates this new role, he inadvertently alters the timeline, leading to a series of challenging decisions that could change the course of history. The book combines elements of action, adventure, and suspense, with a focus on exploring themes of social hierarchy, personal growth, and the consequences of time manipulation. Readers are taken on a journey through parallel civilizations, filled with unexpected twists and mind-bending concepts, all presented in a narrative style that keeps the audience engaged and intrigued.

    Her knife presses inward, releasing a trickle of blood. “I know you know what’s going on. I could see you were lying when we all met. That’s why I only jumped into the woods. I wanted to see what you ...

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    Blackout
    Book 1 in the series:All Clear

    Blackout - All Clear by Connie Willis
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    'Blackout' by Connie Willis is a historical time travel novel set in London during World War II. The book follows a group of historians from the future who travel back in time to study this tumultuous era, but things go awry as they face challenges such as air raids, blackouts, and missed assignations. The novel offers a detailed and immersive portrayal of life during the Blitz, highlighting the resilience and camaraderie of Londoners amidst the chaos of war. Willis weaves together multiple storylines and characters, creating a complex puzzle of a plot that combines vivid historical detail with elements of suspense and drama.

    The writing style of 'Blackout' is praised for its rich historical context, well-developed characters, and engaging narrative. Readers are drawn into the story through vivid descriptions and meticulous research, which bring the setting of WWII London to life. The book explores themes of sacrifice, friendship, and the impact of war on individuals, blending elements of science fiction with historical fiction to create a compelling and thought-provoking read.

    COLIN TRIED THE DOOR, BUT IT WAS LOCKED. THE PORTER, Mr. Purdy, obviously hadn’t known what he was talking about when he’d said Mr. Dunworthy had gone to Research. Blast it. I should have known he was...

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    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
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    'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' by Mark Twain is a humorous tale about Hank Morgan, a man from Connecticut in the 1800s who finds himself transported back in time to King Arthur's Court. Through the collision of past and present, Twain uses Morgan to expose the flaws in both eras, critiquing systems such as slavery, feudal class structures, and the power dynamics of the Church. The novel combines elements of time travel, social commentary, and satire, showcasing Morgan's attempts to revolutionize Arthurian England with his modern knowledge and inventions.

    Twain's writing style in 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' is characterized by wit, humor, and sharp social observations. The book humorously explores the clash between 6th-century Britain and 19th-century America, as Morgan navigates the challenges of implementing his progressive ideas in a medieval setting. Twain's satirical approach sheds light on various political, social, and religious issues, making the reader reflect on the parallels between the past and the author's contemporary society.

    It was a soft, reposeful summer landscape, as lovely as a dream, and as lonesome as Sunday. The air was full of the smell of flowers, and the buzzing of insects, and the twittering of birds, and there...

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    All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai
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    In "All Our Wrong Todays" by Elan Mastai, the story follows Tom Barren who lives in a utopian version of 2016 created by a world-changing invention in 1965. When Tom impulsively travels back in time and alters the course of history, he finds himself in a dystopian version of 2016, our current reality. The novel explores themes of time travel, alternate realities, self-discovery, and the consequences of one person's actions on the world.

    That means nothing to you, obviously, because you live here, in the crappy world we do have. But it never should’ve turned out like this. And it’s all my fault—well, me and to a lesser extent my fathe...

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    Time and Again
    Book 1 in the series:Time

    Time and Again - Time by Jack Finney
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    "Time and Again" by Jack Finney is a time travel novel set in New York City, where the main character, Si Morley, travels between the 1970s and the 1880s. The story combines elements of mystery and romance as Si navigates the ethical dilemmas of time travel and the consequences of altering history. The book is praised for its detailed descriptions of both time periods and the immersive experience it provides for the reader.

    IN SHIRT-SLEEVES, the way I generally worked, I sat sketching a bar of soap taped to an upper corner of my drawing board. The gold-foil wrapper was carefully peeled back so that you could still read m...

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    The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. - D.O.D.O by Nicole Galland, Neal Stephenson
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    The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. is a sci-fi fantasy novel that follows a bureau in the US government called the Department of Diachronic Operations (D.O.D.O.) as they utilize time travel, magic, and bureaucracy to save history. The story involves a group of scientists trying to bring back magic by finding the last known witch and conducting time travel in a scientific manner. The book combines elements of history, technology, and magic with a humorous tone, creating a wacky and unique time travel adventure.

    I MET TRISTAN LYONS IN the hallway outside the faculty offices of the Department of Ancient and Classical Linguistics at Harvard University. I was a lecturer, which means that I was given the most unp...

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