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A warm, wistful trip through time, blending everyday struggles with delightful what-ifs. Perfect for lovers of nostalgia and gentle sci-fi, but maybe not for adrenaline junkies.

If you liked The Third Level, here are the top 6 books to read next:

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    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
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    A clever, genre-blending classic that starts as a hilarious romp but dives deep into social critique - brilliant at its best, but occasionally uneven and a bit heavy-handed. Worth a read for its humor and insight, but it may not be everyone’s cup of tea.

    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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    The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
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    A short, punchy classic that basically invented time travel fiction - essential for sci-fi fans and anyone who loves exploring the big "what ifs" of our future, even if the style feels a little old-fashioned.

    The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The fir...

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    The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
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    A one-of-a-kind tale for romance fans who like a dash of sci-fi and emotional complexity; maddening for readers who want flawless logic or more independent characters.

    Clare: The first time it happens Henry is away. It's the eighth week of the pregnancy. The baby is the size of a plum, has a face and hands and a beating heart. It is early evening, early summer, and...

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    The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North
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    A smart and original spin on the time-loop trope - stick with the slow start and you'll be rewarded with a thought-provoking, twisty tale. Definitely recommended for fans of clever, unconventional sci-fi and literary fiction.

    She was seven, I was seventy-eight. She had straight blonde hair worn in a long pigtail down her back, I had bright white hair, or at least the remnants of the same. I wore a hospital gown designed fo...

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    This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone
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    A beautifully written, genre-bending novella where poetry meets sci-fi, perfect for readers who enjoy literary style and oppositional romances - but the dreamy vibe and minimal exposition won't work for everyone.

    That was fun, she thinks, but the thought sours in the framing. It was clean, at least. Climb up time’s threads into the past and make sure no one survives this battle to muddle the futures her Agency...

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    The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
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    A wildly original, mind-bending mystery that’s as fun as it is challenging - a must-try for puzzle lovers and genre mashup fans, but newcomers beware: buckle up, and bring your A-game!

    My mind has gone blank. I don’t know who Anna is or why I’m calling her name. I don’t even know how I got here. I’m standing in a forest, shielding my eyes from the spitting rain. My heart’s thumping,...

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