amerpie
amerpie

The 23 Best Time Travel Novels - a collection dating from the 1950’s through today. Despite paradoxes, time travel is a fascinating concept and makes a great read.

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MitchW
MitchW

@amerpie My list includes The Man Who Folded Himself. by David Gerrold, Time and Again, by Jack Finney and The Proteus Operation, by James Hogan

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vazquez
vazquez

@amerpie I can second “The Man Who Folded Himself” but, I’m curious about the Accidental Time Machine. I’ve read a lot of classic SF, but have not tried Haldeman’s work. Plus, I’m very particular about my time travel fiction.

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amerpie
amerpie

@vazquez I first read Haldeman many years ago when he wrote The Forever War, an award winner made better by his own combat experience. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

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amerpie
amerpie

@MitchW I loved Time and Again.

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vazquez
vazquez

@amerpie Yeah, I completely missed the boat on Haldeman, but I've always heard good things.

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V_
V_

@amerpie, that's a cool list. I have an ambivalent connection to time travel in stories. On one hand, I like it, but I hate it when it is used as a deus ex machina to solve a story.

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