The best books relating to travel time, from classics to modern preferences

For decades, writers and students have been asking questions about what we will do, or change, if time goes – and what we can change. Was the smallest change, one killed a butterfly, changing the entire future? Or can we plan here and there, as long as we pay attention? And if we did it, then did we come back to our time, is our time indeed?
The passage of time and its newspapers can refer us to delicious inquiry, Adventures and projects, from Back to the Future above The Woman of Time Travel above Place without. The nature of our most interesting questions as people: Our future can be evident, and how our history affect our future. By Romance, the Grand Sci-Fi epics and more, our choice of best travel documents to explore the types of opportunities, disasters and wars where time passes can do all.
The future of another time line by Annalee and Witz


Two groups were fought across the future of women’s future and Queer’s rights. The CIS Men’s Duration Group seeks a timeline where women are not allowed to vote, take off the future of high-creating. At that time, tissues and team are looking for justice and equality. A boring mix of historical fiction and punk sci-fi.
This approach loses the time war by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone


The in Pistolary Novella is a series of love between the two spies that work for contradictions of war at the same time – environment comparing science. You received the following program, thanks partly in the Viral Fan Tweet. Short but gentle with athema, it is the love prose and the enemies – to lovers as red and blue appear in each other, funny if it means another.
Woman on the edge of the time in a marge color


This Women’s SCI-Fi text from the women from 1970s followed Connie, a Chicana woman in the poorest of the mental hospital willing to break her spirit. You begin to dream about the future of Utopia, only to see that you are a huge hange between two times – Dystopia and Utopia. His power to perseverance and living in life can be the key to everyone’s future.
Final state by Casey McQUSTON


Smash Hit author Red, white and blue father It brings a time of romance with August, a mysterious stranger in the Q train. Unless Jane’s appearance is not just vintage-is real in 1970s and caught in a subway pocket. A part of the mystery, a part of love and a part was found – family history, novel novel in the McQuiston ID circuits.
All this and more By Peng Shepherd


The passage of time is done in a select-your-your-your-adventure, and in this new release, the student gets making decisions. The world, 45 and full of remorse, is selected to compete with a real exhibition that allows the promoters to change their stories. He is willing to fix his health at the same time, but as the student directs his end, Mark begins to wonder what the show really is.
Disaster by Connie Willis


Few books have won both Hugo and Nebula Awards – this one has. The Oxford Student Kivrin puts on a simple research project: Go back in the middle of the checking. But the time of the time does not send him to 1320 but up to 1348 – The death year of black people arrived. He is refined in one of the darkest difference in history, he should strive to survive and find his way back to this SCI-Fi Classic.
Before the Coffee is cold It is Toshikazi of Waguchi, translated by Geoffrey Trousletit


On a small cafe in Tokyo, if you sit at a particular table, you can go back on time to meet anyone who wishes. To hold? You should come back before your coffee is cold. Instead of depending on the twisted chemical phones of the SCI-Fi, the entrant of the country is focused on emotional molding. However cathartic, however, follows four visitors as they briefly get into their finers.
Rest By Lia Yuknavitch


Fleeing an invasion of 2079 in New York City, the Laanves found things that he can use small, reasonable travel. Later in the novel, he connects to SwelPtor who designed a picture of freedom, a whale, whose name was Bal and others. In partnership, their stories make up the climate change, exploitation and the future we face.
Here and now and then by Mike Chen


Kin, a secret agent from the future, is held in the 1990s. Eighteen years later, build a new life and lifted his daughter Miranda, and only rescue group to come and try to take him to 2142 – removed him from the process. He is torn between certain times, the KIN refuses to allow his daughter to be reduced, even if it means to violate all the rules of travel.