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40 Best Time Travel Books To Read Right Now (2024)

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Travel back in time with the best time travel books, including engrossing thrillers, romance, contemporary lit, and mind-bending sci-fi.

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Best Time Travel Books

Books about time travel promise to not only transport you across time periods and space – Doctor Who-style – but also tesser you into new dimensions and around the world. Most readers already know about classics like The Time Traveler’s Wife , A Christmas Carol , and The Time Machine .

For romance time travel, grab In A Holidaze or One Last Stop . For contemporary and new time travel books, Haig’s The Midnight Library and Serle’s In Five Years captivated our hearts and minds.

Recursion re-kindled our love for science fiction, and Ruby Red transported us to 18th-century London. Books like Displacement promise intuitive and raw commentary about generational trauma and racism in graphic novel form.

Below, find the best time travel novels across genres for adults and teens, including history, romance, classics, sci-fi, YA, and thrilling fiction. Get ready to travel in the blink of an eye, and be sure to let us know your favorites in the comments. Let’s get started!

Contemporary & Literary Fiction

If you enjoy contemporary and literary fiction filled with strong main characters, these are some of the best books in the time travel genre. Uncover new releases as well as books on the bestseller lists. Of course, we’ll share a few lesser-known gems too.

In Five Years by Rebecca Serle

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Would your life change if you had one seemingly real dream or premonition? What if some key facts were missing but you had no idea? Can we change the future?

One of the best books about time travel and friendship, don’t skip In Five Years . In fact, we read this New York City-based novel in half a day. Have the tissue box ready.

Dannie nails an important job interview and is hoping to get engaged. Of course, this is all a part of her perfect 5-year plan. Dannie has arranged every minute of her life ever since her brother died in a drunk driving accident.

On the night of Dannie’s “scheduled” engagement, she falls asleep only to have a vision of herself 5 years into the future in the arms of another man. Did she just time travel or could this be a dream? When Dannie arrives back in 2020, her life goes back to normal. …That is until she meets the man from her dream.

We were expecting In Five Years to be a time travel romance story; however, this is a different type of love and one of the best books about strong friendships .

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Before the coffee gets cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

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Translated by Geoffrey Trousselot | We just love Japanese literature . One of the most debated time travel books among our readers – you’ll either love it or hate it – Before the coffee gets cold takes place at a cafe in Tokyo, Japan.

Along with coffee, this 140-year-old, back-alley cafe lets visitors travel back in time. Four visitors at the cafe are hoping to time travel to see someone for the last (or first) time. The way each patron views the cafe says a lot about them. The details and repetition are everything.

True to the title, visits may only last as long as it takes for the coffee to grow cold. If they don’t finish their coffee in time, there are ghostly consequences.

Before the coffee gets cold asks, who would you want to see one last time, and what issues you would confront?

Along with the many rules of time travel, these visitors are warned that the present will not change. Would you still travel back knowing this? Can something, anything, still change – even within you?

The story has a drop of humor with a beautiful message. We shed a tear or two. Discover even more terrific and thought-provoking Japanese fantasy novels here .

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If you are looking for the most inspiring take on time travel in books, Haig’s The Midnight Library is it. This is one of those profound stories that make you think more deeply . TWs for pet death (early on) and suicide ideation.

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

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Imagine if you could see your other possible lives and fix your regrets. Would that path be better? Would these changes make you happier?

Set in Bedford, England, and at a library , Nora answers these questions as she intentionally overdoses on pills. Caught in the Midnight Library – a purgatory of sorts – Nora explores books filled with the ways her life could have turned out. She tries on these alternative lives, pursuing different dreams, marrying different people, and realizing that some parts of her root life were not as they seemed on the surface.

Find hope and simplicity in one of the most authentic and heaviest time travel novels on this list. Haig addresses mental health through a new lens that is both beautiful and moving.

With a team full of avid readers and librarians, discover our top selections featuring more books about books .

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The Two Lives of Lydia Bird by Josie Silver

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Some of the best time travel books are those with alternate realities, including The Two Lives of Lydia Bird . There are content warnings for prescription pill addiction and more.

Set in England, Lydia and Freddie are planning their marriage when the unthinkable happens. Freddie dies in a car accident on the way to Lydia’s birthday dinner. In a matter of seconds, Lydia’s world falls apart. She isn’t sure how she will survive. When Lydia starts taking magical pink sleeping pills, she enters an alternate universe where Freddie is alive and well.

Caught between her dream world and real life, Lydia must decide if she will give in to her addiction – living in a temporary fantasy world – or give it up completely.

While the repetitive and predictable plot drags a bit – slightly hurting the pacing – the overall story shows emotional growth and the nature of healing after loss. And, as Lydia soon learns via her dreams, no love is perfect. Maybe her future was destined to be different anyway, which is reminiscent of Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library .

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The First Fifteen Lives Of Harry August by Claire North

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If you are looking for more suspenseful books about time travel and like Groundhog Day , check out The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. However, this is not just one day on repeat; instead, this is a lifetime.

Harry August is repeatedly reborn into the same life, retaining his memories each time. No matter what Harry does or says, when he lands on his deathbed, he always returns back to his childhood, again and again. On the verge of his eleventh death, though, a girl changes the course of his life. He must use his accumulated wisdom to prevent catastrophe.

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An Ocean of Minutes by Thea Lim

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When it comes to time travel books, An Ocean of Minutes is one of the most original takes about time travel’s effects on alternate history.

Polly and Frank are deeply in love in 1981 when a pandemic devastates the planet. By the end of 1981, time travel (invented in this alternate reality in 1993) has been made available.

Because of this invention, individuals can sign on to work for the TimeRaiser corporation in order to escape or save their loved ones in the present. Due to a flaw in the technology, though, they can only transport people for 12 years. This prevents them from stopping the pandemic by just 6 months.

When Frank gets ill, Polly signs up, both agreeing they will meet back up in 1993. Now alone in the future, Polly has to learn to navigate a world she has less than zero preparation for. In this world, she is a time refugee, bonded to TimeRaiser without a physical cent to her name.

Lim uses the time travel mechanic to cleverly explore the subject of immigration, forcing the reader to follow Polly blindly into a world they should know, but don’t. This is what makes An Ocean of Minutes one of the most unique time travel novels on this reading list.

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Time Travel In Science Fiction

For fantasy and sci-fi lovers, take a quantum leap into fictional worlds, quantum physics, possible futures, black holes, and endless possibilities. See if you can tell the difference between the real world and new dimensions.

Recursion by Blake Crouch

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Recursion is one of our all-time favorite time travel books to gift to dads who love sci-fi. Can you tell what we gave our dad for Christmas one year?

In Recursion, no one actually physically time travels – well, sort of. Instead, memories become the time-traveling reality.

Detective Barry Sutton is investigating False Memory Syndrome. Neuroscientist Helena Smith might have the answers he needs. The disease drives people crazy – and to their deaths – by causing them to remember entire lives that aren’t theirs. Or are they!?

All goes to heck when the government gets its hands on this mind-blowing technology. Can Barry and Helena stop this endless loop?

Recursion is also a (2019) Goodreads Best Book for Science Fiction.

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This Is How You Lose The War by Max Gladstone and Amal El-Mohtar 

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A Goodreads runner-up for one of the best science fiction novels (of 2019) – and one of the shortest time travel novels on this list – This Is How You Lose The Time War follows two warring time-traveling agents falling in love through a letter exchange.

Red and Blue have nothing in common except that they travel across time and space and are alone. Their growing and forbidden love is punishable by death and their agencies might be onto them.

In a somewhat beautiful yet bizarre story, we watch as Red and Blue slowly fall for each other and confess their love. They engage in playful banter and nicknames. Every shade of red and blue reminds them of each other.

The first half of the novel is a bit abstract. You might wonder what the heck you’ve gotten yourself into. However, once you get your feet planted firmly on the ground of the plot, the story picks up and starts making more sense.

We can’t promise you’ll love or even understand This Is How You Lose The Time War – we aren’t sure we do. However, this is truly one of the most unique sci-fi and LGBTQ+ time travel romance books on this reading list – written by two authors. Also, maybe crack out the dictionary…

Explore even more of the best LGBTQ+ fantasy books to read next.

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All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai

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A debut novel, All Our Wrong Todays is both a humorous and entertaining time travel book that speaks to how we become who we are.

In 2016, technology perfected the world for Tom Barren. However, we all know that perfection doesn’t equate to happiness. Barren has lost his girlfriend, and he just happens to own a time machine… Now, Barren has to decide if he wants to keep his new, manipulated future or if he just wants to go back home to his depressing but normal life.

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Here And Now And Then by Mike Chen

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Imagine getting trapped in time and starting over. That’s exactly what happens to IT worker, Kin Stewart, in one of the bestselling science fiction time travel books, Here And Now And Then .

Stewart has two lives since he is a displaced time-traveling agent stuck in San Francisco in the 1990s. He has a family that knows nothing about his past; or, should we say future. When a rescue team arrives to take him back, Stewart has to decide what he is willing to risk for his new family.

Here And Now And Then is a time travel book filled with emotional depth surrounding themes of bonds, identity, and sacrifice. Find even more books set in San Francisco, California (and more!).

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How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu

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How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe is one of the most unusual books about time travel out there.

Our protagonist Charles Yu lives in a world where time travel exists and is readily available to the average person. And yes, he is named after the author, and yes, it is as meta as it sounds; and yes, this is just the beginning of this speculative fiction time travel book.

Charles Yu’s day job is spent repairing time machines for Time Warner Time. But in his free time, he tries to help the people who use time travel to do so safely and to counsel them if things have gone wrong.

It’s no surprise that Charles’ entire life revolves around time travel since his father invented the technology many years ago. And then he disappeared. In fact, Charles is also trying to find out just what happened to his dad, and where – or when – he’s gone.

How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe won’t be for everyone, but it’s one of the best time travel books if you want delightfully meta, fantastically non-linear, and very very weird.

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The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez

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For beautiful, lyrical time travel novels about found family and love, The Vanished Birds is a must-read.

Nia Imani exists outside of time and space. She travels in and out of the world through a pocket of time with her space crew. They emerge to trade or sell goods every eight months. But eight months for them is 15 years for everyone else.

She has lived this way for hundreds of years. Though she has her crew, and there are people she shares connections with sporadically throughout their lives, she is lonely. And although she barely ages, she watches friends and lovers grow old and die.

One such person is Kaeda, who meets Nia for the first time when he is 7. The next time he sees her, he has aged 15 years, while she is only months older. She continues to come every 15 years of his life, always looking the same.

Then one day a mysterious, mute boy falls from the sky into Nia’s life. His name is Ahro, and there’s something extra special about him. Something that could revolutionize space travel forever. And now there might be people after Ahro who won’t love him the way Nia does.

If you love a character-driven book with exquisite prose – and a few time warps – this is one of the best time travel books for you.

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Night Watch by Terry Pratchett

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Night Watch is one of the most fun and thrilling books about time travel. It’s also a bit ridiculous and very very British.

Why can’t policing just be simple? All Sam Vimes wanted to do was capture and arrest a dangerous murderer. But thanks to those damned wizards and their experiments, he and the killer have both been accidentally thrown back in time thirty years.

And to top it off, the man who would have become a mentor to young Sam Vimes in the past has been killed in the process! How’s Vimes going to get this all sorted out?

The City Watch he’s spent years improving is just a bunch of semi-competent volunteers at this point. He’s got no money, no clothes, and no friends. But at least he’s making enemies fast. Can he catch the killer, stop history from not repeating itself, and get home to his family? Oh, and the city’s about to dissolve into civil war. Typical.

Night Watch is perfect if you prefer your time travel books to be fantasy-based.

P.S. There may be mild spoilers for previous books in the Discworld series, but this can be read as a standalone. And if you only ever read one Discworld novel, this is one of the best there is – and so far the only one of the Discworld books with time travel!

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The Future of Another Timeline by Annalee Newitz

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The Future of Another Timeline is one of the few time travel books to explore history through a feminist lens.

In 1992, Beth – a high school senior – and her friends Heather, Lizzy, and Soojin attend a riot grrl concert with Heather’s boyfriend Scott. But afterward, one of Scott’s not-so-funny sexist jokes gets out of hand and Lizzy accidentally kills him. Now they’re on the run, and the bodies just keep piling up.

Meanwhile, in 2022, Tess is part of a group of women and non-binary people working together to change history. They have the use of five time devices which only allow them to travel backward and back to the present day – but never forwards.

Beth and Tess come from two wildly different times (1992, and 2022, respectively). But, while Beth is busy making history, Tess is quite literally trying to change it. However, both of them want the same thing: a better world. When their worlds collide, will they be able to save each other – and the world?

The Future of Another Timeline is a time travel fiction celebration of feminism and queerness with lots of sci-fi and punk rock thrown in. This is one of the best time travel novels for those who enjoy stellar women making history .

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The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley

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The Kingdoms is wildly imaginative and sure to enchant fans of time travel books, alternative history stories, and tales about parallel universes.

In 1898 Joe Tournier steps off a train and suddenly can’t remember anything that comes before that moment. The world he now finds himself in is as foreign to him as it is to us: an alternate history/reality where the UK lost the Battle of Trafalgar and is now a French colony.

In this world, the British are kept as slaves. Napoleon is a popular name for pets, and tartan is outlawed. Since Joe arrives on a train from Glasgow speaking English and wearing tartan, there is some speculation he might be from The Saints, a terrorist group based in Edinburgh fighting for freedom.

But all Joe remembers is the fading image of a woman and the name Madeline. Although he is identified by his owner and brought “home,” Joe is determined to find this Madeline. And his resolve is only strengthened when he receives a postcard signed ‘– M’ and dated 90 years in the past.

Discover even more books about Scottish culture, history, and everyday life.

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The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley

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The Light Brigade is one of the best time travel stories for anyone who loves character-driven tales or books about war and conflict.

As war wages on Mars, the military has devised the perfect soldier to fight on the frontlines: being made of light. The Light Brigade, as they’re called back home, is made up of soldiers who have undergone a procedure that breaks them down into atoms capable of traveling at the speed of light. They are the perfect soldiers, but broken people.

The book follows one such soldier, Dietz, an eager new recruit who is experiencing battle out of sync with everyone else. Because of this, she – and we – see a different reality of the war than the one presented by the Corporate Corps. As Dietz becomes more and more unstuck in time, she becomes more and more unsure of her own sanity and the role she is playing in this war.

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The Umbrella Academy by Gerard Way

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You Look Like Death Volume 1 | Now a popular (and excellent) Netflix TV show, The Umbrella Academy is one of the best time travel books of all time.

One day, forty-seven children are suddenly and inexplicably born to women who were not previously pregnant. Eccentric millionaire Reginald Hargreeves goes around the world buying as many of the surviving children as he possibly can. He is able to get seven.

These children, it turns out, all have superpowers (except, it seems, for the unremarkable Number Seven aka Vanya). They become the crime-fighting group: The Umbrella Academy.

Fast forward several years, and Number Five, whose special power is that he can travel in time a few seconds or minutes per go, has mysteriously appeared after Hargreeves dies. And now he brings warning of an apocalypse – one which he insists none of his siblings will survive.

The Umbrella Academy series currently has three volumes, all packed with tales of time travel, parallel worlds, family drama, and lots of epic battles. We’ve absolutely loved this time travel book series so far; we can’t wait to see what Gerard Way does with future installments.

Discover even more great books with music, musicians, and bands.

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Historical Fiction

Travel back in time to witness wars and history. See what happens if you try to rewrite the future. Many of these historical fiction books with time travel promise to teach you more.

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

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We have a plethora of Agatha Christie fans amongst our Uncorked Readers , and Turton’s The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evenlyn Hardcastle is inspired by Christie.

Similar to Levithan’s Every Day , each day, Aiden wakes up in a different body from the guests of the Blackheath Manor. Trapped in a time loop, Aiden must solve Evelyn Hardcastle’s murder to escape. In the process, he navigates the tangled web of secrets, lies, and interconnected lives of the guests. Can he identify the killer and break the cycle?

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is an award-winning historical thriller and one of the best time travel novels if you enjoy Downton Abbey and Groundhog’s Day . Discover even more great books set at hotels, mansions, and more.

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Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

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Travel back in time to Scotland in one of the most well-known time travel book series (and now TV series) of all time. Outlander is a part of pop culture. A New York Times bestseller and one of the top 10 most loved books according to The Great America Read, get ready to enter Scotland in 1743.

Claire Randall, a former British combat nurse, walks through an ancient circle of stones and is transported into a world of love, death, and war. This is a place of political intrigue, clan conflicts, and romantic entanglements. Claire must navigate the unfamiliar landscape while grappling with her feelings for the dashing Jamie Fraser.

Encounter even more cult-classic books from the ’90s like A Game Of Thrones , which is perfect for fantasy map lovers .

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11/22/63: A Novel by Stephen King

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Written by bestselling author, Stephen King, 11/22/63 is one of the best award-winning time travel books for historical fiction lovers. Set in 1963 when President Kennedy is shot, 11/22/63 begs the question: what if you could go back in time and change history?

Enter Jake Epping in Lisbon Falls, Maine.  Epping asks his students to write about a time that altered the course of their lives. Inspired by one of those haunting essays, Epping enlists to prevent Kennedy’s assassination.  How is this time travel possible? With the discovery of a time portal in a local diner’s storeroom…

11/22/63 is one of the most thrilling and realistic books about time travel, according to both critics and readers.

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Kindred by Octavia E. Butler

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If you are looking for historical fiction novels about time travel that address slavery and racism, be sure to check out Butler’s Kindred. This is also one of the best books published in the 1970s .

One minute Dana is celebrating her birthday in modern-day California. The next, she finds herself in the Antebellum South on a Pre-Civil War Maryland plantation. Dana is expected to save the plantation owner’s son from drowning. Each time Dana finds herself back in this time period as well as the slave quarters, her stays grow longer and longer as well as more dangerous.

Examine the haunting legacy and trauma of slavery across time. For younger readers, there is also a graphic novel adaptation . Discover more books that will transport you to the South .

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What The Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

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A bestseller and Goodreads top choice book, if you devour historical Irish fiction, What The Wind Knows will transport you to Ireland in the 1920s.

Anne Gallagher heads to Ireland to spread her grandfather’s ashes. Devastated, her grief pulls her into another time. Ireland is on the verge of entering a war, and Anne embraces a case of mistaken identity. She finds herself pulled into Ireland’s fight for Independence at the risk of losing her future life. She also falls for another main character and doctor, Thomas Smith.

What The Wind Knows is one of the best time travel novels that both romance and fantasy readers can appreciate. Witness connections that transcend time.

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The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes

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Known for being one of the best time travel books for thriller lovers, The Shining Girls also has the reputation as the spookiest novel on this reading list.

Kirby Mazrachi is the last shining girl – a girl with a future and so much potential. Harper Curtis is a murderer from the past meant to kill Mazrachi. However, Kirby is not about to easily go out without a fight, leading her on one violent quantum leap through multiple decades.

As Kirby races against time to track down a serial killer and unravel the mysteries of the House, encounter themes of resilience, fate, and the shining spirit that can transcend even the darkest forces.

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Time Travel Romance Books

We love a good time-travel romance novel, but we also understand how hard it can be to hold onto love when time is so unstable. From queer love stories set on trains to holiday celebrations, fall in love across time with these books.

One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

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From bestselling author, Casey McQuiston of Red, White, & Royal Blue – one of our favorite LGBTQ+ books for new adults – don’t miss the most-talked-about book (from 2021), One Last Stop.

Twenty-three-year-old August is quite the cynic and living in New York City. Up until now, August has jumped schools and towns as often as you change a pair of socks. August has also never been in a serious relationship and wants to find “her person.” August’s life suddenly changes, though, when she meets a beautiful and mysterious woman on the train.

Jane looks a little…out of date… and for good reason; she’s from the 1970s and trapped in the train’s energy. August wants nothing more than to help Jane leave the train, but does that mean leaving her too?

A feel-good, older coming-of-age story, laugh out loud and be utterly dazzled as you follow love across time and space. You’ll cozy (and drink) up in the parties and community surrounding August. One Last Stop is one of the all-time best LGBTQ+ time travel books – and perfect if you enjoy books that take place on trains .

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The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

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The Time Traveler’s Wife is one the top time travel romance novels – and not just because the story features a librarian . We are so biased.

Henry and Clare have loved each other pretty much forever. Unfortunately, Henry has Chrono-Displacement Disorder, sporadically misplacing him in time. Of course, this time-traveling dilemma makes Clare’s and Henry’s marriage and future together pretty darn interesting.

Grab some Kleenex as they attempt to live normal lives and survive impending devastation. The Time Traveler’s Wife has also been made into a romantic movie classic . Watch even more fantasy movies with romance .

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In A Holidaze by Christina Lauren

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If you are looking for a sweet and sexy holiday rom-com set in Utah, grab In A Holidaze by Christina Lauren.

Mae leaves her family and friend’s Christmas vacation home after drunkenly making out with an old childhood friend. Blame the spiked eggnog. Unfortunately, Mae’s secretly in love with her best friend’s brother, Andrew. On the ride to the airport, Mae wishes for happiness just as a truck hits her parent’s car. 

Mae lands in a time-travel loop where her dreams start coming true.  Is it too good to last?   What happens when she isn’t happy once again? Is she trapped?

For holiday books about time travel, this one is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit if you enjoy movies like Holidates  or  Groundhog’s Day . It’s light with a happy ending – typical of this author duo. We also recommend In A Holidaze if you are looking for Christmas family gathering books – a big request we see here at TUL.

P.S. Did you know that Christina Lauren is a pen name for a writing duo, Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings? Christina Lauren also wrote The Unhoneymooners , which was also hilariously enjoyable and set on an island .

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A Knight In Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux

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For cozy time travel romance books and a feminist tale set abroad, try A Knight In Shining Armor .

Dougless Montgomery is weeping on top of a tombstone when Nicholas Stafford, Earl of Thornwyck, appears. Although this armor-clad hunk allegedly died in 1564, he stands before her about to embark on a journey to clear his name. Convicted of treason, Montgomery vows to help her soon-to-be lover find his accuser and set the record straight.

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The Night Mark by Tiffany Reisz

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Set in South Carolina, if you love lighthouses and beach vibes, you’ll find something enjoyable in the time travel romance, The Night Mark .

After Faye’s husband dies, she cannot move on and recover. Accepting a photographer job in SC, Faye becomes obsessed with the local lighthouse’s myth, The Lady of the Light.

Back in 1921, the lighthouse keeper’s daughter mysteriously drowned. Faye is drawn into a love story that isn’t hers and becomes entangled in a passionate and forbidden love affair.

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The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston

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Anyone who likes their time travel books to have a magical love story should pick up The Seven Year Slip for their next read. It’s one of our favorite magical realism novels .

When Clementine’s aunt dies, she inherits her fancy New York apartment on the Upper East Side. Although Clementine would really rather have her aunt back and can’t imagine living in her home, she eventually forces herself to move in and inhabit her aunt’s space.

And not long after, she wakes up to discover a strange man in her living room… except it’s not her living room, it’s her aunt’s… from seven years ago. Clementine’s aunt always said her apartment held a touch of magic; sometimes it created time slips that brought two people together when they were at a crossroads.

But what happens when you start to fall for someone stuck seven years in the past? Clementine knows there’s no future together, but she also can’t let go of this link to her aunt.

Like her previous speculative fiction romance, The Dead Romantics , Ashely Poston’s unique time travel tale is full of heartache and grief. However, it will also make you swoon. Basically, this one is a must if you are a fan of time travel romance books.

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Classic Books

No time travel reading list would be complete without the classics. Below, uncover just a few great time travel novels that started it all.

The End of Eternity by Issac Asimov

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The End of Eternity is said to be one of Asimov’s science fiction masterpieces. This is also one of the most spellbinding books about time travel – although some criticize the story for its loopholes.

Harlan is a member of the elite future known as an Eternal. He lives and works in Eternity, which like any good time travel novel, is located separately from time and space.

Harlan makes small changes in the timeline in order to better history. Of course, altering the course of the world is dangerous and comes with repercussions, especially when Harlan falls in love.

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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

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It goes without saying that Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol is one of the most famous and best time travel books for classic lovers – and a literary canon-worthy Christmas novel.

Ebenezer Scrooge is a greedy, lonely, and cruel man who truly has no Christmas spirit. Haunted by the ghosts of the past, present, and future, Scrooge must find the ultimate redemption before it’s too late. Does he have a heart?

Find even more classic and contemporary ghost books , including a few unique takes on ghosts.

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Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

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Slaughterhouse-Five is a somewhat bizarre time travel book about finding meaning in our sometimes fractured and broken lives. It’s also one of the most popular books published in the ’60s .

Similar to The Time Traveler’s Wife, Billy Pilgrim is “unstuck” in time in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. Drafted into World War II, Pilgrim serves as a Chaplain’s assistant until he is captured by the Germans. He survives the bombing at Dresden and ultimately becomes a married optometrist. Things get a little wild…

Suffering from PTSD, Billy claims that he is kidnapped by aliens in a different dimension. Like most time travel novels, the story is out of order and Billy travels to different parts of his life.

Aliens come in all shapes and sizes; have more alien encounters with this reading list .

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A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain

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First published in 1889, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court is one of the most popular classic and satirical time travel novels that’s set close to our childhood home. Having grown up in CT close to the old Colt factory, this story makes us smile.

Hank Morgan supervises the gun factory and is knocked unconscious. Upon waking, he finds himself in Britain about to be executed by the Knights of King Arthur’s Round Table in Camelot.

Morgan uses his future knowledge to his advantage, making him a powerful and revered wizard, which unfortunately doesn’t quite save him as he hopes. Not to mention that Morgan tries to introduce modern-day conveniences and luxuries to a time period that isn’t quite ready for them.

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The Time Machine by H.G. Wells

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The Time Machine is one of the best frontrunner time travel books of all time. Published in 1895, the Time Traveler recalls his exhausting time travel adventures to incredulous believers. He even disappears in front of them.

Blended with fantasy and science fiction over the course of 800,000 years, the Time Traveler battles “bad guys.” He also loses his time machine, debatably falls in love, and meets the underground dwelling Morlocks.

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Young Adults Books

For young adults and teens – plus adults who appreciate YA – read the best middle-grade and high school time travel books. We’ve included more time travel graphic novels and manga here too.

Displacement by Kiku Hughes

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For historical YA graphic novels , Displacement is one of the must-read books about time travel that will teach young readers about generational trauma, racism, politics, and war.

Follow Kiku, who is displaced in time, back to the period of U.S. Japanese incarceration [internment] camps – essentially glorified prisons – during WW2. Kiku begins learning more about her deceased grandmother’s history, which mirrors the horrid actions under former President Donald Trump. How can Kiku help stop the past from repeating itself, and more so, how can we?

In a simplistic but powerful style of storytelling, Hughes’s emotional YA WW2 book is accessible to young readers. Displacement is also one of the shorter and quicker books with time travel on this list. Find even more LGBT+ graphic novels to read – one of our favorite genres.

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The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig

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Changing the past can be pretty tempting. We’ve even seen that The Flash cannot resist. However, altering the course of history can be dangerous…

The first of two YA time travel books, Nix is the daughter of a time traveler. Her dad can sail anywhere on his ship, The Temptation. Her dad has his own temptation, though: to travel back to Honolulu in 1868, the year before her mom dies in childbirth. Nix’s father threatens to possibly erase her life and destroy a relationship with her only friend.

Discover even more great books about maps. Or, travel via armchair with these ship books.

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Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier

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Translated by Anthea Bell | If you are looking for time travel in books and enjoy YA historical fiction, try Ruby Red , which is the first in the Ruby Red Trilogy.

Gwyneth Shepherd quickly learns that she can easily time travel, unlike her cousin who has been preparing her entire life for the feat. Gwyneth wants to know why such a secret was kept from her. There are so many lies. Gwyneth time travels with the handsome Gideon back and forth between modern-day and 18th-century London to uncover secrets from the past.

Back in our MLIS and library days, Ruby Red was one of our favorite YA time travel books to recommend since so few knew about the series. Just a small warning that this enemies-to-lovers trope is a tad sexist, though. Find books like Ruby Red on our books with red (and more colors) in the title reading list .

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Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs

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A little creepier for young adult time travel novels, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is all about time loops. We’ve only read the first in this eerie series that mixes manipulated vintage photography with a suspenseful and chilling story.

Jacob discovers a decaying orphanage on a mysterious island off the coast of Wales. Known as Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, the building isn’t exactly abandoned… Jacob runs into peculiar children who might be more than just ghosts.

If you are looking for Kurt Vonnegut-esque time travel books for teenagers, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is for you. Find even more great adult and YA haunted house books to add to your reading list .

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A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L’Engle

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One of the most well-known books about time travel for families – made even more popular by Oprah and Mindy Kaling, A Wrinkle In Time , is the first book in The Time Quintet .

Although a time travel book series for elementary and middle-grade students – and also a 1963 Newbery Medal winner – adults will love the lessons and whimsical sci-fi quality of A Wrinkle In Time.

Meg Murray and her brother, Charles Wallace, go on an adventure in time to find and rescue their father. Their dad disappeared while working for the government on a mysterious tesseract project.

Watch this thrilling time travel adventure mixed with a coming-of-age story and a little girl power, too.

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Orange by Ichigo Takano

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Translated by Lasse Christian Christiansen and Amber Tamosaitis | This YA sci-fi romance manga is one of the most endearing time travel books you’ll ever read.

On the first day of 11th grade, Naho oversleeps for the first time ever. She also receives a letter that claims to be sent from herself 10 years in the future. The letter tells her both of the two big things that will happen to her that day as proof of sender: she will be late, and there will be a new kid in class named Naruse Kakeru from Tokyo who will sit next to her.

Naho is unsure if she trusts the letter, or whether or not she should heed its warnings – especially since it talks about past regrets and trying to undo them.

Orange is an adorable, but heartbreaking time travel manga that teaches us the meaning of friendship, love, regret, and so much more. If you’re looking for the best books about time travel for teens, Orange is the perfect option (and adults will love it too).

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If you enjoy books that take you back in time, you might also appreciate these top movies with time loops . Would you be able to fix past mistakes, fall in love, and you know, maybe not die this time? Find out if these protagonists succeed.

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Hi, nice list but just FYI you have one of the novels named incorrectly: it should be All Our Wrong Todays, not All Our Wrongs Today.

Thanks for letting us know! Every year, this list grows, and sometimes we miss a few mistakes.

The Things Are Bad Series by Paul L Giles is the funniest, most insightful time travel books I’ve ever read. It has everything!

Thanks so much for the review and rec!

Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain is an engrossing time travel book that I enjoyed immensely.

Our readers and contributors are big Diane Chamberlain fans. Thanks!

A huge time travel fan. A great list. Another time travel book recommendation: Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montemore. Wonderful story.

Thank you so much for the kind words and recommendation! We’ll have to check it out.

Great list, thanks. I also love seeing all the recommendations in the comments. I would add the Chronos Files series to your list. And, of course, the film ABOUT TIME, which is fantastic!

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The 35 Best Books About Time Travel

Here's what to read after you finish Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.

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Gabaldon first published Outlander —the book that would eventually inspire the television series starring Caitriona Balfe as Claire and Sam Heughan as Jamie —in 1991, and the ninth novel in the series, Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone , came out in November 2021.

Ahead of the seventh season of Outlander , now's the perfect time (ha) to dive into time travel books. From time traveling romance to alternate realities to murder mysteries, there's something for everyone here.

The Time Traveler's Wife

The Time Traveler's Wife

Any list about time travel books must begin with The Time Traveler's Wife , right? This bestselling novel tells the love story of Henry DeTamble, a dashing, adventuresome librarian who inadvertently travels through time, and Clare Abshire, an artist whose life takes a natural sequential course. Plot sound familiar? The book was adapted into a 2009 film starring Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana, and a 2022 TV show starring Theo James and Rose Leslie .

Read more: 20 of the best Time Travel Films Ever Made

A Murder in Time

A Murder in Time

Kendra Donovan is a rising star at the FBI, until one disastrous raid when half her team is murdered and a mole in the FBI is uncovered. After she recovers from her wounds, she's determined to find the man responsible for the death of her team—yet upon her arrival in England, she stumbles back in time to 1815. Mistaken for a lady's maid, Kendra is forced to quickly adapt to the period as she figures out how to get back to her own timeline. There are five books in the Kendra Donovan series , so if you love a time travel mystery, don't miss these.

Kindred

Author Octavia Butler is a queen of science fiction, and Kindred is her bestselling novel about time travel. In it, she tells the story of Dana, a Black woman, who is celebrating her 26th birthday in 1976. Abruptly, she's transported back to Maryland, circa 1815, where she's on a plantation and has to save Rufus, the white son of the plantation owner. It's not just a time travel book, but one that expertly weaves in narratives of enslaved people and explores the Antebellum South.

Faye, Faraway

Faye, Faraway

Diana Gabaldon herself called Faye, Faraway "a lovely, deeply moving story of loss and love and memory made real , " so you know it's going to be good. The plot focuses on Faye, a mother of two, who lost her own mother, Jeanie, when she was just 8 years old. When Faye suddenly finds herself transported back in time, she befriends her mother—but doesn't let on who she really is. Eventually, she has to choose between her past and her future.

The Eyre Affair

The Eyre Affair

In this version of Great Britain circa 1985, time travel is routine. Our protagonist is Thursday Next, a literary detective, who is placed on a case when someone begins kidnapping characters from works of literature and plucks Jane Eyre from the pages of Brontë's novel.

Bonus: The Eyre Affair is the first in a seven book series following Thursday.

The River of No Return: A Novel

The River of No Return: A Novel

Lord Nicholas Davenant is about to die in the Napoleonic Wars in 1812, and wakes up 200 years later. But he longs to return back in time to his love, Julia. When he arrives in modern society, a mysterious organization called the Guild tells him "there is no return," until one day, they summon him to London and he learns it's possible to travel back through time. A spy thriller that's also historical romance that's also time travel... Say less.

One Last Stop

One Last Stop

Casey McQuiston's second novel ( following Red, White, and Royal blue, which is going to be a major motion picture this summer ) is a queer time-loop romance set on the Q train in New York City, and it's riveting. August is 23, working at a 24-hour diner, and meets a gorgeous, charming girl on the train: Jane. But she can't seem to meet up with her off the Q train—until they figure out Jane is stuck in time from the 1970s. How did she travel through time? Can August get Jane unstuck? Will they live happily ever after!? The questions abound.

What the Wind Knows

What the Wind Knows

Anne Gallagher grew up hearing her grandfather’s stories of Ireland. When she returns to the country to spread his ashes, she is transported back in time to 1921—and is drawn into the struggle for Irish independence. There, she meets Dr. Thomas Smith, and must decide whether or not she should return to her own timeline or stay in the past. As one reviewer wrote on Amazon, What the Wind Knows is a "spectacular time travel journey filled with love and loss."

The Midnight Library: A Novel

The Midnight Library: A Novel

Imagine a library with an infinite number of books—each containing an alternate reality about your life. That's the plot of The Midnight Library , where our protagonist Nora Seed enters different versions of her life. She undoes old breakups, follows her dream of becoming a glaciologist, and so much more—but what happens to her original life?

The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.: A Novel

The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.: A Novel

In this novel from Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland, magic existed—until 1851. A secret government organization, the Department of Diachronic Operations (or D.O.D.O. for short), is dedicated to bringing magic back, and its members will travel through time to change history to do so. As Kirkus Reviews wrote , the novel "blend[s] time travel with Bourne-worthy skulduggery." It's a delight for any fans of science fiction, with a slow burn romance between military intelligence operator Tristan Lyons and linguist Melisande Stokes.

This Is How You Lose the Time War

This Is How You Lose the Time War

Cowritten by two beloved and award-winning sci-fi writers, this epistolary romantic novel tells the story of two time-traveling rivals who fall in love. Agents Red and Blue travel back and forth throughout time, trying to alter universes on behalf of their warring empires—and start to leave each other messages. The messages begin taunting but soon turn flirtatious—and when Red's commander discovers her affection for Blue, they soon embark down a timeline they can't change.

The House on the Strand

The House on the Strand

Set at an ancient Cornish house called Kilmarth, where Daphne du Maurier lived from 1967, The House on the Strand story follows Dick Young, who has been offered use of Kilmarth by an old college friend, Magnus Lane. Magnus, a biophysicist, is developing a drug that enables people to travel back to the 14th century, and Dick reluctantly agrees to be a test subject. The catch: If you touch anyone, you're transported back to the present. As the story goes on, Dick's visits back to the 1300s become more frequent, and his life back in the modern world becomes unstable.

The Kingdoms

The Kingdoms

It’s 1898 and there’s a man named Joe, who lives in London, which is, in this alternate historical, a part of the French Empire as in this version of the past, Britain lost the Napoleonic Wars. Joe has gotten off a train from Scotland and cannot remember anything about who he is or where he’s from. He soon returns to his work, and after a few years, he is sent to repair a lighthouse in Eilean Mor in the Outer Hebrides. Joe then finds himself a century earlier, on a British boat with a mysterious captain, fighting the French and hoping for a future that is different than the one he came from. If you're into time travel and queer romance and alternate history, this is for you.

The Future of Another Timeline

The Future of Another Timeline

In 1992, 17-year-old Beth agrees to help hide the dead body of her friend's abusive boyfriend. The murder sets Beth and her friends on "a path of escalating violence and vengeance" to protect other young women. In 2022, Tess decides to use time travel to fight for change around key moments in history. When Tess believes she's found a way to make an edit to history that actually sticks, she encounters a group of time travelers bent on stopping her at any cost. Tess and Beth's lives intertwine, and war breaks out across the timeline.

Shadow of Night

Shadow of Night

The sequel to A Discovery of Witches , the plot of Shadow of Night picks up right where the story left off: With Matthew, a vampire, and Diana, a witch, traveling back in time to Elizabethan London to search for an enchanted manuscript. You really need to read the first book before reading Shadow of Night , but the series by Deborah Harkness is a swoony magical romance.

And: It's now a TV show! ( Season one is streaming on Amazon Prime Video .)

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

In The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, the same day happens again and again. Each day, Evelyn Hardcastle is murdered at 11:00 p.m at Blackheath. And each day, our protagonist Aiden Bishop wakes up in the body of a different witness—and tries to solve her murder. He only has eight days, and it's a race against time to solve Evelyn's murder and to escape the time loop.

Recursion: A Novel

Recursion: A Novel

In 2018 New York City, detective Barry Sutton fails to talk Ann out of jumping off a building. But before Ann falls to her death, she tells him she is suffering from False Memory Syndrome—a new neurological disease where people are afflicted with memories of lives they never lived. The dissonance between their present and these memories drives them to death. This is best read unspoiled, but it's undoubtedly a time travel story you haven't read before.

The Mirror

On the eve of her wedding day, Shay Garrett looks into her grandmother's antique mirror and faints. When she wakes up, she's in the same house—but in the body of her grandmother, Brandy, as a young woman in 1900. And Brandy awakens in Shay's body in the present day in 1978. It's like Freaky Friday , but with time travel to the Victorian era.

Here and Now and Then

Here and Now and Then

Kin Stewart is a time traveler from 2142, stuck in 1990s suburban San Francisco. A rescue team arrives to bring Kin back to his timeline—but 18 years too late. Does Kin stay with his "new" family, and the life he's built for himself in San Francisco, or does he return to his original timeline? He's stuck between two families—and ultimately, this is a time travel tale about fatherhood.

A Knight in Shining Armor

A Knight in Shining Armor

Originally published in 1989, this romance novel features a present-day heroine and a knight from the 16th century who fall in love. Per the book's description: "Abandoned by a cruel fate, lovely Dougless Montgomery lies weeping upon a cold tombstone in an English church. Suddenly, the most extraordinary man appears. It is Nicholas Stafford, Earl of Thornwyck…and according to his tombstone he died in 1564. Drawn to his side by a bond so sudden and compelling it overshadows reason, Dougless knows that Nicholas is nothing less than a miracle: a man who does not seek to change her, who finds her perfect, fascinating, just as she is. What Dougless never imagined was how strong the chains are that tie them to the past…or the grand adventure that lay before them."

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Hear me out, there’s a sub-genre of sci-fi that that has a touch of anything you could ever want: time travel books. The best time travel books come in all packages: adventure, historical fiction, romance, social commentary, mystery, humor, poetry. It really has it all. So, if you can still recite the opening credits of Quantum Leap from memory, this list is for you. Enjoy these must-read time travel books.

Here and Now and Then  by Mike Chen

Kin is a time-traveling agent from the year 2142 who gets stuck in 1990s San Francisco after a botched mission, and his rescue team shows up 18 years too late after he’s already built a life for himself. Here and Now and Then has all those warm and fuzzy sci-fi feels with just the right amount of Doctor Who level angst . Kin dealing with the circumstances of time travel and the consequences it brings about is super compelling and emotional and so, so worthy of a Murray Gold score.

The Future of Another Timeline  by Annalee Newitz

In the world of Another Timeline , time travel has been around since forever in the form of a geologic phenomena known as the “Machines.” Tess belongs to a group called the Daughters of Harriett, determined to make the future better for women by editing the timeline at key moments in history. They run up against the misogynistic group called the Comstockers working towards the opposite goal. There’s time travel, murder, punk rock concerts, nerd references, and an edit war. As Newitz recently said in an extra of their podcast, Our Opinions Are Correct , history is a  “synthesis of good fuckery” and I can’t think of a better phrase to describe this book than that.

An Ocean of Minutes  by Thea Lim

There is a deadly flu pandemic in America. Polly’s boyfriend Frank gets sick and she signs up for a one-way ticket to the future to work off the cost of Frank’s cure. They agree to meet up in the future, but Polly is rerouted to a later time where America is divided and she has no connections and no money. This is a really gorgeously written and heart-wrenching story about time travel, dystopian society, the brutality of survival in an unfamiliar world, and a character study of a normal person dealing with it all.

Kindred  by Octavia Butler

Dana is an African American woman celebrating her birthday in 1976 California when she is pulled through time to Antebellum Maryland. She saves a young white boy named Rufus from drowning and finds herself staring down the barrel of his father’s rifle. She is pulled back to her present just in time to save her life, appearing back in her living room soaked and muddy. She is repeatedly pulled back to the past encountering the same young man.  Over the course of these harrowing episodes, Dana realizes her connection to Rufus and the challenge she is faced with. This is a brilliant, thought-provoking, and intense book that is required reading for so many reasons least of which is time travel.

Alice Payne Arrives  by Kate Heartfield

Alice Payne Arrives is a quick romp through time with some truly amazing female characters. Alice Payne is a half-black queer woman in 1788 England living in her father’s deteriorating mansion. She’s also a notorious masked highway robber and her partner is an inventor. Prudence is a professional time traveler from the 22nd century working fruitlessly to try and change one small event in 1884. The two women cross paths and work together to put Prudence’s plan to end time travel in motion. This novella packs a lot of action and time travel goodness and there’s a sequel called Alice Payne Rides . It also contains one of the realest lines of any of the time travel books I’ve read: “2016’s completely fucked.”

How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe  by Charles Yu

Charles Yu is a time machine repairman searching for his missing father, “accompanied by TAMMY, an operating system with low self-esteem, and Ed, a nonexistent but ontologically valid dog.” He receives a book from his future self that could help him locate his father. The book is called How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe and he wrote it. Hi, this book is super cool, fun, clever, and weird in the best ways. It has the highest distinction I can give a sci-fi book and that is warm and fuzzy.

The Psychology of Time Travel  by Kate Mascarenhas

Four female scientists invent time travel in 1967. One of the scientists, Bee,  suffers a mental breakdown just before they’re about to go public with their findings. The other three exile Bee from the project to save face. Fifty years later time travel is a normal part of life and a huge business. It’s regulated by the Conclave, founded by three of the original scientists, which seeks to self govern all aspects of time travel. The Psychology of Time Travel  serves up time travel with a locked-door mystery and the payoff of alternating perspectives and timelines slowly coming together.

The River of No Return  by Bee Ridgeway

At the moment of his death on a Napoleonic battlefield, Lord Nicholas Falcott wakes up in the 21st century. He’s recruited by a time travel agency known as The Guild for training. Julia Percy lives in 1815 England and after the death of her grandfather seeks to find her place in a world where meddling with time is commonplace. There’s a whole lot going on here: romance, betrayal, double-agents, and drawing on emotion to facilitate time jumps, leading to my favorite line: “Though really they were probably both insane. Two grown men dressed up like Mr. Darcy, holding hands behind a tree, trying to pull themselves by the heart strings back to the long ago.”

This is How You Lose the Time War  by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

Blue and Red are fighting on opposite sides of an endless time war. They begin to exchange letters on the battlefield, first as a boast, then as an exploration of friendship across enemy lines, and finally as a romance. I have previously described this as “poetic sci-fi realness.” I could be more professional and say that this is an epistolary work of rival agents forming a bond despite their opposition, but like I can’t okay. This book is so intricate and beautiful and the letters are not on paper, they could be in the dregs of a teacup or the rings of a tree, and I’m not crying you’re crying.

All Our Wrong Todays  by Elan Mastai

Tom is a misfit in a utopian world, and he goes back in time and accidentally screws up the future. This mishap leaves him stranded in our 2016, but what we think of as the real world is a dystopian wasteland to Tom. He eventually finds different versions of everything he knows and maybe even his soulmate. Tom has to decide whether to fix the timeline and bring back utopia or live in this new version of the world he’s created. Probably me as a time traveler, tbh.

The Fire Opal Mechanism by Fran Wilde

The Fire Opal Mechanism  is technically a sequel to The Jewel and Her Lapidary , but it can definitely be read as a stand-alone. Ania is a librarian at the last university desperately trying to save as many books as she can. All the other universities have fallen to the Pressman, an extremist group bent on destroying all the world’s books and replacing them with a generic, self-updating compendium available to everyone regardless of economic class. Jorit, branded a thief, is on the run just trying to survive long enough to afford passage on a ship away from all these problems. They team up and inadvertently discover time travel, but will it help them fix the present? This is really beautifully written, especially the passages about books: “Touching a book, for Ania, was like touching a person’s fingertips across the years. She could feel a pulse, a passion for the knowledge the book contained.”

The Silver Wind  by Nina Allan

The Silver Wind  is a series of stories linked by the character Martin Newland. Each story is like an alternate universe brought about by time machines and time travel. As Allan describes on her website : “While the overarching theme of this book might properly be found in Martin’s struggle with infinity, its individual chapters deal with those small acts of creative defiance that determine our transcendence of ordinary mortality.” A thoroughly thought-provoking déjà vu experience.

What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

Anne Gallagher travels to Ireland to scatter the ashes of her beloved grandfather. She is pulled back in time to the Ireland of 1921 and is mistaken as the long-lost mother of a young boy. She assumes this identity and is drawn into the lives of those around her and the political unrest of the time. It’s a historical romance perfect for fans of Outlander.

The Shining Girls  by Lauren Beukes

What if time travel fell into the hands of a criminal?  The Shining Girls  is the story of serial killer named Harper Curtis who stumbles upon an abandoned house in Depression-era Chicago that allows him to travel in time. He chooses his victims and visits them at different times of their lives before returning for the kill. Kirby survives Harper’s attack and, along with a former homicide reporter, tries to unravel the mystery before anyone else dies. This book is wild, W-I-L-D. There’s a lot of violence, so it might not be for everyone, but it’s such an interesting take on the time travel story.

Version Control  by Dexter Palmer

Set in the near-future, Rebecca works in the customer support department of the dating site where she met her husband Phillip. He is a scientist building a causality violation device (definitely not a time machine!). But Rebecca can’t help but feel that there’s something wrong with the present. So, this is kind of about living with technology and kind of about relationships and overcoming tragedy and also time travel. Intelligent and poignant but make it sci-fi.

How to Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveler  by Ryan North

Starting out with an FAQ guide to your rented time machine, How to Invent Everything humorously goes through the history of well, everything. From how to determine what time period you have landed and are now stuck in to inventing language and electricity it’s a very Hitchhiker’s Guide -ish look at history presented as a guide for creating the things you’ll miss when you’re stranded in an earlier timeline than your own.

Time After Time  by Lisa Grunwald

It’s 1937 and Joe Reynolds is a hard-working railroad man at Grand Central Station. Nora Lansing is an aspiring artist and the last thing she remembers is her train crashing in 1925. They meet at the big clock and Joe walks Nora home, but she disappears in the street. She reappears one year later and meets Joe again. Realizing she’s jumping in time and trapped in Grand Central for mysterious reasons that might have something to do with Manhattanhenge, Nora and Joe try to unravel the mystery before she disappears again. For me this was a time travel books mashup of The Clock meets Kate & Leopold meets Gentleman in Moscow and I was very about it.

TimeKeeper  by Tara Sim

TimeKeeper takes place in an alternate Victorian world where time is controlled by clock towers. Danny is a young clock mechanic enamored with his new apprentice, who turns out to be the Enfield clock spirit, Colton. Bombings at other towers start to occur and broken clocks mean the towns they oversee will be frozen in time. The romance between Danny and Colton is very adorable and the race against literal time is an exciting backdrop. It’s the first in a trilogy.

Bones of the Earth by Michael Swanwick

If you’re a time travel fan then this sentence from the publisher’s summary is sure to get you excited, “World-renowned paleontologist Richard Leyster’s universe changed forever the day a stranger named Griffin walked into his office with a remarkable job offer…and an ice cooler containing the head of a freshly killed Stegosaurus.” Time travel allows a group of scientists to go back and study dinosaurs up close in their natural environment. If you are now humming the Jurassic Park theme, please know, So. Am. I.

Just One Damned Thing After Another (Chronicles of St. Mary’s) by Jodi Taylor

There is so much going on in this whirlwind adventure that if you blink you’ll miss a major plot point.  Just One Damned Thing After Another  is just the first book in a series of the adventures of St. Mary’s Institute of Historical Research as they rattle around through time trying to answer history’s unanswered questions. There are currently 11 books published and forthcoming and a ton of short stories that fill in the blanks between adventures. Taylor also has a spinoff time travel series, The Time Police, with the first book just out called Doing Time .  It follows three hapless new time police recruits as they try to keep the timeline straight.

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33 Books About Time Travel, Parallel Worlds & Alternate Universes

Books about time travel, and novels involving parallel worlds and alternate universes can offer both wonderful fictional escapes and mentally stimulating reading. Whether an avid fiction time traveler or just dipping your toe in the time pond, you will find a great new read in this time travel books list.

Time Travel Book Terminology

The beauty of books about time travel is that each author writes their own rule set. However, there are some underlying norms in this popular science fiction sub-genre.

Time Travel

Characters being transported to the past or future either by mechanical or scientific means (as in HG Well’s 1895 novel, The Time Machine ) or other other fantastical means, such as ghostly intentional magic (Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol , 1843) or less intentional/controllable time slips (Penelope Lively’s 1976 children’s classic, A Stitch in Time ).

A plot device where characters experience a certain span of time repeatedly, either by their own choosing or as some form of lesson or punishment.

Parallel Worlds

Fictional worlds with obvious similarities (or parallels) to our own but also notable differences; like copies of the original where events either have already or will in the future follow a different course. These worlds typically operate on a timeline in parallel with our own. The idea, flowing from quantum physics , is that every time a choice is made new parallel universes are created where each possibility actually happens.

Alternate Universes

The terms ‘alternate’ and ‘parallel’ worlds/universes are often used interchangeably. However, for the purposes of this best time travel books list we will consider ‘alternate universes’ ones with distinct fantastical elements (e.g. Lewis Caroll’s 1865 Alice in Wonderland ), or at least ones where there are more differences than similarities to our own.

Time Travel Book Themes

The time travel and parallel universe story frameworks are most often used to explore what-if scenarios (as in the iconic Sliding Doors movie), the concepts of fate, karma, causation and nature versus nurture, along with the related dramatic notions of hindsight and regret. There’s nothing quite like being transported to a parallel fictional world to hammer home all the things that could go wrong for a character, and how good their current ‘real world’ situation actually is!

Time loops offer protagonists opportunities to learn from past mistakes. Alternate universes can shine a spotlight on closed, narrow-minded thinking or behaviour, force characters to walk-a-day in another’s shoes, and/or reconsider detrimental ‘grass is greener’ attitudes. Some time travel books are more meta in the sense that they overtly interrogate the time travel rule set.

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Iconic Romantic Time Travel Books

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The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

One of the best time travel books of all time, this iconic love story is the title that sparked my enduring attraction attraction to the genre. The Time Traveler’s Wife lead characters Henry and Clare are strikingly real despite the very unreal situations they find themselves in. Their struggle to lead normal lives in the face of a force they can neither prevent nor control is intensely moving. A cleverly told heartwarmer and valuable reminder of the fragility of our lives and the virtues of living in the moment. ( Full Review | Amazon | Libro.fm )

Best books about time travel - To Say Nothing of the Dog

To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis

To Say Nothing of the Dog , a hapless yet charming romp through time and space is one of the most intelligent and enjoyable audiobooks I have ever listened to. Protagonist Ned Henry is your quintessential good-hearted underdog finding his way through a maze of Victorian manners, literary debate, domineering women and animal wrangling with absolutely hilarious consequences. And, Connie Willis’ prose oozes intelligence, wit and class. ( Full Review | Amazon | Libro.fm ) 

Best time travel romance - Outlander

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

Outlander , the chunky, at times raunchy, page-turner that began one of the most epic time travel book series’ and decades later its cinematic TV adaptation has gained countless new fans. This story about time travel plays off the Scottish highland pagan folklore (with a time-slip) and a history scarred by warfare. Strong-willed and highly capable, Claire Randall finds herself torn between duty to her conservative British husband (1945) and the passion and impulsiveness of a Scots warrior she initially clashes with in 1743. ( Amazon | Libro.fm )

Parallel Universe Romance Novels

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The Impossible Us (aka Impossible) by Sarah Lotz

This epistolatory, genre-bending novel shimmers with romantic tension, and must rank as one of the best books with parallel universes I have read. The blistering rapid-fire dialogue, and authentically raw and messy pulsating hearts of Lotz’s lead characters Nick and Bee had me glued to its pages.  It is about love in all its mysterious and wonderful forms – the romantic (big tick), but also the love between friends, parents and children, cranky neighbours and animals… even love for a cause and ultimately, for ourselves.( Full Review | Amazon | Libro.fm )

Parallel worlds books - This Is How You Lose the Time War

This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El Mohtar & Max Gladstone

The most ‘poetic’ science fiction I have read. In regards to the time-travelling construct, the nature of the different parallel worlds, warring parties and even the lead characters themselves, readers are constantly being challenged to break out of stereotypical thought patterns and open our minds to new possibilities. Through the exchange of letters, painstakingly composed and hidden where the other will stumble across them years (even millennia) later, they learn the nature and experiences of the other. ( Full Review | Amazon )

Parallel universe books - The Two Lives of Lydia Bird

The Two Lives of Lydia Bird by Josie Silver

A love story about the what-ifs that arise at life’s crossroads. Freddie and Lydia. They’d been together for more than a decade and thought their love was indestructible. But on Lydia’s twenty-eighth birthday, Freddie died in a car accident. Eventually, knowing he would want her to try to live fully even without him, Lydia takes her first tentative steps into the dating world. But then something inexplicable happens that gives her another chance to live her old life with Freddie, in a world parallel to the new one she’s just begun. ( Amazon | Libro.fm )

Contemporary Romantic Books About Time Travel

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What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

Anne Gallagher grew up enchanted by her grandfather’s stories of Ireland. On his death, she travels to his childhood home to spread his ashes. There, overcome with memories of the man she adored and consumed by a history she never knew, she is pulled into another time — the Ireland of 1921, teetering on the edge of war. Adopting a missing woman’s identity, she joins their struggle for independence. Ultimately, she must decide whether she’s willing to let go of the life she knew for a love she never thought she’d find. ( Amazon | Libro.fm )

Bonus Read: Ashley Poston’s The Seven Year Slip , is a charming time slip romance novel also.

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One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

In One Last Stop, cynical twenty-three-year-old August believes things like magic and cinematic love stories don’t exist, and the only smart way to go through life is alone. But then, there’s this gorgeous girl on the train. Jane. Dazzling, charming, mysterious. August’s subway crush becomes the best part of her day, but pretty soon, she discovers there’s one big problem: Jane doesn’t just look like an old school punk rocker. She’s literally displaced in time from the 1970s… ( Amazon )

Time travel novels - The Rose Garden

The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearsley

After the death of her sister, Eva Ward leaves Hollywood and all its celebrities behind to return to the only place she feels she truly belongs, the old house on the coast of Cornwall, England. She’s seeking comfort in memories of childhood summers, but instead finds mysterious voices and hidden pathways that sweep her not only into the past, but also into the arms of a man who is not of her time who draws her into a world of intrigue, treason, and love. ( Amazon )

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Time Travelling Drama & Adventure Fiction

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Faye, Faraway (aka Space Hopper) by Helen Fisher

Faye is happy with her life, but the loss of her mother as a child weighs on her mind even more now that she is a mother herself. So she is amazed when, in an extraordinary turn of events she finds herself back in her childhood home in the 1970s. Faced with the chance to finally seek answers to her questions – but away from her own family – how much is she willing to give up for another moment with her mother? Emotionally engaging and life affirming. ( Full Review | Amazon | Libro.fm )

The Psychology of Time Travel

The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas

Time travel has largely been a male-dominated zone, and so  The Psychology of Time Travel   featuring a highly intelligent and strikingly independent female character set is refreshing to say the least. Refreshing also is its exploration, and in large part normalisation of societal diversity, e.g. romantic, socio-economic, cultural. Mascarenhas has also re-written the time-travel rule book. A very clever and highly original take on time-travel fiction. ( Full Review | Amazon | Libro.fm )

Time travel adventure fiction - Here and Now and Then

Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen

I was impressed by the effortless credibility of Mike Chen’s execution of time travel. So many wonderful little details are woven seamlessly into the story fabric — everything from hover cars, food trends and social diversity being the norm. But as impressive as Chen’s deft plotting and world-building is, he never forgets that his characters must remain centre stage. For me, this is a time travel tale a cut above the rest — at times heartrending but ultimately uplifting. A page-turner brimming with heart. ( Full Review | Amazon | Libro.fm )

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The Book of Lost Fragrances by M J Rose

A sweeping and suspenseful tale of secrets, intrigue, and lovers separated by time, all connected through the mystical qualities of a perfume created in the days of Cleopatra–and lost for 2,000 years. Jac L’Etoile, heir to a French perfume company, moved to America to flee the pain of her past and her mother’s suicide. Fourteen years later she and her brother have inherited the company and it’s financial problems. But when Robbie suddenly goes missing, leaving a dead body in his wake, after hinting at an earth-shattering discovery in the family archives — Jac is plunged into a world she thought she’d left behind. ( Full Review | Amazon )

The Future of Another Timeline

The Future of Another Timeline by Annalee Newitz

A highly original and thought-provoking novel about the lengths we’ll go to make history. In a world that’s just a step away from our own, time travel is possible. But war is brewing – a secret group is trying to destroy women’s rights, and their access to the timeline. If they succeed, only a small elite will have the power to shape the past, present, and future. Our only hope lies with an unlikely group of allies, from riot grrls to suffragettes, their lives separated by centuries, battling for a world where anyone can change the future. A final confrontation is coming. ( Amazon | Libro.fm )

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The River of No Return by Bee Ridgway

On a battlefield in Spain in 1812, Lord Nicholas Falcott, Marquess of Blackdown, is about to die …. But, the next moment, he inexplicably jumps forward in time, nearly two hundred years – very much alive. Taken under the wing of a mysterious organisation, The Guild, he receives everything he could ever need under the following conditions: He can’t go back. He can’t go home. He must tell no one…. Until a decade later, is forced to confront his nineteenth century past, alongside Julia Percy, who has inherited a closely guarded secret on the death of her enigmatic grandfather the Earl of Dorchester. ( Amazon )

Time Loop Fiction

Time loop books - The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

An original high-concept murder mystery described as  Gosford Park  meets  Inception , by way of Agatha Christie’s  Murder on the Orient Express . It is meant to be a celebration but it ends in tragedy. As fireworks explode overhead, Evelyn Hardcastle, the young and beautiful daughter of the house, is killed. But Evelyn will not die just once. Until Aiden – one of the guests summoned to Blackheath for the party – can solve her murder, the day will repeat itself, over and over again. Every time ending with the fateful pistol shot. Read my review of The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle >>

Time loop books - The First Fifteen Lives of Hary August

The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North

A critically acclaimed time loop novels. No matter what he does or the decisions he makes, when death comes, Harry always returns to where he began, a child with all the knowledge of a life he has already lived a dozen times before. Nothing ever changes. But now, as Harry nears the end of his eleventh life, a little girl appears at his bedside. ‘I nearly missed you, Doctor August,’ she says. ‘I need to send a message.’ This is the story of what Harry does next, what he did before, and how he tries to save a past he cannot change and a future he cannot allow. Find out more >>

Time loop books - Life After Life

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

Global bestseller and TV series… What if you had the chance to live your life again and again, until you finally got it right? Would you eventually be able to save the world from its own inevitable destiny? And would you even want to? This novel follows Ursula Todd as she lives through the turbulent events of the last century again and again. With wit and compassion, the author finds warmth even in life’s bleakest moments. A profound and inventive time loop novel that celebrates the best and worst of ourselves. Find out more >>

Contemporary Parallel World & Alternate Universe Novels

Best time travel books - The Eyre Affair

The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde

The first title in the author’s Thursday Next Literary Detective Series which achieved an almost cult-status amongst booklovers. Why? The wit, wordplay and satire on display. Time travel is common place and it is possible to travel ‘into a book’, in this alternate world where appreciation of literature is high in the social conscience. And of course, its loveably loyal, flawed and feisty heroine named Thursday Next, a SpecOp-27 (Literary Detective Division of Special Operations) with a genetically flawed dodo as a pet. I found this one a delight. Read my The Eyre Affair review >>

Books about alternate realities - A Wrong Turn At The Office of Unmade Lists

A Wrong Turn at the Office of Unmade Lists by Jane Rawson

One of the more literary books about alternate realities I have read. This 2013 meta-fiction combines a Narnia-like storyline with a dystopian climate future, the latter less fanciful by the day. The fictional ‘climate change disaster’ — floods, fire, drought, energy crises – has led to a drastic widening of the socio-economic divide. Good-natured dry humour and entertaining banter of endearingly flawed characters is the means by which Rawson explores deeper themes — loss and bereavement, resilience and survival. Read my full review >>

Books about parallel worlds - The Ten Thousand Doors of January

The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E Harrow

In a sprawling mansion filled with peculiar treasures, January Scaller is a curiosity herself. As the ward of the wealthy Mr Locke, she feels little different from the artefacts that decorate the halls: carefully maintained, largely ignored and utterly out of place. But her quiet existence is shattered when she stumbles across a strange book. A book that tells a tale of secret doors into new worlds, of love, adventure and danger. Each page reveals more impossible truths, and January discovers a story increasingly entwined with her own. Find out more >>

Time Travel Mystery Thrillers

Time travel thriller - The Shining Girls

The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes

This time travel thriller is not for readers with weak stomachs. Harper Curtis is a serial killer who stepped out of the past, and the stories of his victims are harrowing. Kirby Mazrachi is the girl who was never meant to have a future. Kirby is the last shining girl, one of the bright young women, burning with potential, whose lives Harper is destined to snuff out after he stumbles on a House in Depression-era Chicago that opens on to other times. Read my The Shining Girls review >>

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Recursion by Blake Crouch

‘My son has been erased.’  Those are the last words the woman tells Barry Sutton, before she leaps from the Manhattan rooftop. Deeply unnerved, Barry begins to investigate her death, only to learn that this wasn’t an isolated case. All across the country, people are waking up to lives different than the ones they fell asleep to. Are they suffering from False Memory Syndrome, a mysterious, new disease that afflicts people with vivid memories of a life they never lived? Or is something far more sinister behind the fracturing of reality all around him? Find out more >>

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Kindred by Octavia E Butler

The Guardian called this title, “The marker you should judge all other time-travelling narratives by”. In 1976, Dana dreams of being a writer. In 1815, she is assumed a slave. When Dana first meets Rufus on a Maryland plantation, he’s drowning. She saves his life – and it will happen again and again. Neither of them understands his power to summon her whenever his life is threatened, nor the significance of the ties that bind them. And each time Dana saves him, the more aware she is that her own life might be over before it’s even begun. Find out more >>

Best books about time travel - Blackout

Blackout by Connie Willis

Oxford, England 2060. A trio of time traveling scholars depart for various corners of the Second World War. Their mission is to observe, from a safe vantage point, the day-to-day nature of life during this critical historical moment. As the action ranges from the evacuation of Dunkirk to the manor houses of rural England to the horrors of London during the Blitz, the objective nature of their roles gradually changes. Cut off from the safety net of the future and caught up in the chaos of WWII, they are forced to participate in unexpected ways, in the defining events of the era. Find out more >>

Novels with Timeline Echoes

Cloud Atlas

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

The multi-award winning novel that sparked my love of literary fiction, and one of my all-time favourite reads.

Souls cross ages like clouds cross skies . . . Six interlocking lives – one amazing adventure. In a narrative that circles the globe and reaches from the 19th century to a post-apocalyptic future, this story erases the boundaries of time, genre and language to offer an enthralling vision of humanity’s will to power, and where it could lead us. Find out more >>

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Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel

A novel that investigates the idea of parallel worlds and possibilities. This slim epic (272 pages) about art, time travel, love, and plague, takes the reader from Vancouver Island in 1912 to a dark colony on the moon three hundred years later, unfurling a story of humanity across centuries and space. Three people from three different time periods, in a tale that precisely captures the zeitgeist. Find out more >>

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The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell

In 1984, teenage runaway Holly Sykes encounters a strange woman who offers a small kindness in exchange for ‘asylum’. Decades will pass before Holly understands exactly what sort of asylum the woman was seeking… This novel follows her life from a scarred adolescence to old age – a life not so far out of the ordinary, yet punctuated by flashes of precognition, visits from people who emerge from thin air and brief lapses in the laws of reality. A metaphysical thriller.  Read my The Bone Clocks review >>

This title’s companion novel Slade House more overtly explores alternate/parallel universe concepts.

Classic Time Travel Books & Alternative Universe Literature

Parallel universe books - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C S Lewis

Narnia must surely rate as one of the most well-known parallel universes in fiction. But did you know this childhood favourite is actually the second book in the author’s 7-book Chronicles of Narnia series?

The four Pevensie children are sent to live in a large house in the country, a house with many rooms, which are filled with many things. But one of the rooms is absolutely empty, except for a single piece of furniture: a large wardrobe. It is a wardrobe, the children discover, which has magical properties. Find out more >>

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Time and Again by Jack Finney

Time and Again , first published in 1970, tells the story of Simon Morley, an unfulfilled advertising sketch artist in Manhattan who is enlisted by the US Army to take part in a time travelling experiment. While travelling back in time he takes the opportunity to investigate the origins of a mysterious letter in his girlfriend’s possession dated 1882. But then his, and other operatives’ actions during past time periods begin to result in changed outcomes in the present day. Find out more >>

Graphic Novel A Wrinkle in Time - Hope Larson

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

In this Newberry award-winning classic, three strange figures, Mrs–Who, Whatsit, and Which, send Meg and Charles Wallace, and their friend Calvin O’Keefe, on a mission (via tesseract, a wrinkle in space-time that allows fast travel between distant points) to find their father Mr. Murry, a missing government physicist. While doing so they fight off a dark force and save our universe. Find out more >>

I reviewed the graphic novel by Hope Larson .

Flatland - A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott

Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A Abbott

This classic 1884 satirical novella is ostensibly an exploration of dimension theory. It describes the journeys of A. Square and his adventures in Spaceland (three dimensions), Lineland (one dimension) and Pointland (no dimensions). A. Square also entertains thoughts of visiting a land of four dimensions — a revolutionary idea for which he is banished from Spaceland. But satirically, it delves into the role of women in Victorian society, rigid class structures, the influence of organised religion, the suppression of individuality and even euthanasia. Read my Flatland review >>

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Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover for "An Invitation...To the Life of Your Dreams" by H. P. Carr'

Show off your book's personality with a custom travel cover designed just for you by a professional designer. Need ideas? We’ve collected some amazing examples of travel book covers from our global community of designers. Get inspired and start planning the perfect travel book cover today.

Travel book cover with the title 'Visions - Steampunk fantasy novel'

Visions - Steampunk fantasy novel

Travel book cover with the title 'Book Cover Design'

Book Cover Design

Travel book cover with the title 'The Experiential Travel Guide'

The Experiential Travel Guide

Travel book cover with the title 'The Travel Bog diaries'

The Travel Bog diaries

A humorous travel memoir

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover'

book cover for a travel experience

Travel book cover with the title 'The Tonkin Protocol - A Dan Roy Thriller'

The Tonkin Protocol - A Dan Roy Thriller

Travel book cover with the title 'Travel book'

Travel book

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover'

- ON THE LAM -

All of us cant wait to travel on our favorite destinations. So this is a true story of one tourist - author, who wanted to share his true stories from his travels with us - the readers. So on the road sign I presented you five chapters in the book - destinations of the author's stories. You can imagine tourist that hurrying up on an airplane with his suitcase covered with tourist stamps from all over the world. :)

Travel book cover with the title 'I found my wings '

I found my wings

A young girl named Shelly who, after boarding her first flight receives her very own set of flight attendant wings. She loses her wings just before her nap on the plane. Shelly dreams of her wings. And in her dream, she realizes that the wings can talk, and the wings are making sure all the passengers are happy. The wings are also serving snacks and collecting service items. Shelly awakens to the sound of the arrival announcements. Shelly laughs aloud remembering that she had taken her jacket off as she was getting settled in her seat. She quickly puts her jacket back on and sure enough the wings were still there. “My Wings, I found my wings!” If you want this style of illustrations for your future children's story. You can invite me directly through 1 to 1 project.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book Cover design'

Book Cover design

Book cover design for a travel guide.

Travel book cover with the title 'OCEAN MONAD'

OCEAN MONAD

It a guide book for Atlantic Ocean travel. So i tried to do something playful design so i kept Yacht on Ocean which is made by coconut.

Travel book cover with the title 'Kallelsen book cover'

Kallelsen book cover

The book is about Brother Andrew (1928 – 2022) who were a Dutch Christian missionary and founder of the Christian organization Open Doors. He was known for smuggling Bibles and other Christian literature into communist countries during the Cold War and, because of his activities, he was nicknamed "God's Smuggler"

Travel book cover with the title 'Book contest WINNER! '

Book contest WINNER!

Fun, retro, bright, imaginative, whimsical, innovative.

Travel book cover with the title 'Travel book'

Le sens de Mes Maladies - Martine Vaillancourt

Travel book cover with the title 'Being Brave Book Cover'

Being Brave Book Cover

A journey of creativity, courage, and inspiration

Travel book cover with the title 'Remember, You're the Greatest'

Remember, You're the Greatest

Illustration for the cover of the book: "Remember, You're the Greatest"

Travel book cover with the title 'Costa Rican relocation guide needs an eye catching cover'

Costa Rican relocation guide needs an eye catching cover

It was a challenge to make the design for this book because it is not a travel guide book, it is about moving to Costa-Rica. So the challenge was to portray relocating without travel theme. At the end I succeeded in making the concept which CH wanted. So at the end I won.

Travel book cover with the title 'Atonia: A Novel'

Atonia: A Novel

Atonia fits with a classic cannon of travel narratives that includes Jack Kerouc's 'On the Road' and Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun also Rises'. In vivid, visual prose, the story follows an anonymous artist in travels across London, Paris and western France where he encounters inexplicable visions of ghosts and nightly interviews Ernest Hemingway, who visits from beyond the grave. Throughout, George Crain paints the current anomie of the West with unexpected color keyed to a feverish Van Gogh-like pitch. It's quite the colorful ride, one even Ernest Hemingway might have included in his library ... were he still alive. (Brief)

Travel book cover with the title 'Casual entry for a book about travel'

Casual entry for a book about travel

The contest holder requested a white background, with the colors aqua and gray to be used along with white and black. She wanted a very informal, handwritten typeface. This cover is easy to read and minimalist. This design is available and unused if you'd like to see it adapted for your book. Save yourself the contest fees; shoot me a message and we'll open up a 1:1!

Travel book cover with the title 'Passports and Plum Blossoms'

Passports and Plum Blossoms

the concept was to create a cover that portrays the authors recognized light-hearted writing style, yet set it apart enough as to not be thought as part of her previously published serious of books.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover design'

Book cover design

Travel book cover with the title 'Autobiography of Robert Dijkstra'

Autobiography of Robert Dijkstra

Het boek Rob is semi-autobiographical novel with a lot of non-fiction.

Travel book cover with the title 'If The Poor Were Next Door Book Cover'

If The Poor Were Next Door Book Cover

Imagine if the people living in extreme poverty were your next-door neighbor. How would that change things?

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover for hiking book'

Book cover for hiking book

From the brief: I like the idea of a bright (not alarming) background color for it to 'pop' while scrolling and searching for books on Amazon. I really don't want cliche stock images of mountains and trees that will look like every other hiking book.

Travel book cover with the title 'Tierra Del Fuego'

Tierra Del Fuego

Winning Design, I chose a simple rustic look to convey the main characters journey through Central and South America

Travel book cover with the title 'Olive in Venice'

Olive in Venice

Book cover illustration

Travel book cover with the title 'The people out there '

The people out there

client wanted it to be clean, modern, not too busy, but since the focus is on people and culture and travelling, perhaps something to reflect that. she liked warm colours and hues (bright reds, yellows, oranges) but also drawn to bright aqua and turquoise colours. she wanted things that 'pop' in colour over neutral tones. so i did it :)

Travel book cover with the title 'Kids Travel Journal - Andrzej Ejmont'

Kids Travel Journal - Andrzej Ejmont

Travel book cover with the title 'We Wanna Go Too! Tucson Tails and Trails Book Cover for Ebook ,Audible File and Paperback '

We Wanna Go Too! Tucson Tails and Trails Book Cover for Ebook ,Audible File and Paperback

The pictures were provided by the client in raw form. I made two concepts for the cover from which this one was chosen.

Travel book cover with the title 'WALKO'

Retro typographic design.

Travel book cover with the title 'Wanderlust Book Cover (Winning Design)'

Wanderlust Book Cover (Winning Design)

A travelling guide book cover for young adults broke professionals, with a custom photo synthesis.

Travel book cover with the title 'Los Angeles book cover'

Los Angeles book cover

Graphic book cover for guide book to LA.

Travel book cover with the title 'Just Travel Book Cover'

Just Travel Book Cover

This cover captures the fun and freedom of traveling the world. Illustrations of world landmarks have been combined together to give the feeling of many places to be explored. A girl with her suitcase at the top is larger than life and appears ready to conquer the world through travel. The title is professional and fun with a mix of a geometric san serif font in red to match the sun and statue. The contrasting script moves around the word travel and trails off into a curving arrow to give the cover movement and energy.

Travel book cover with the title 'Custom Book Cover Illustration'

Custom Book Cover Illustration

Illustrations to a trivia-based book cover

Travel book cover with the title 'Book Cover for Travel'

Book Cover for Travel

I choose this icon at the center to promote travel.. and the world map at the background..

Travel book cover with the title 'Prose and Poetry book cover design'

Prose and Poetry book cover design

Travel book cover with the title 'The Shy Guy's Guide to Travelling Book Cover'

The Shy Guy's Guide to Travelling Book Cover

PREMADE BOOK COVER: If you like this cover, send me 1-1 invite and make it yours!

Travel book cover with the title 'Tour Guide'

Living the Dream-Los Angeles

This straight-talking book is packed full of useful information to help you settle faster into the Los Angeles life you’re dreaming about.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book Cover Design'

Seit 14 Jahren in der weiten Welt unterwegs, 88 Länder mit allen erdenklichen Verkehrsmitteln bereist, seit 3 Jahren ohne eigene Wohnung lebend, schreibt sie als eine der bekanntesten deutschen Reiseblogger über ihre Reisen und Erlebnisse.

Travel book cover with the title 'Design the cover of the next best-seller about Paris (France)'

Design the cover of the next best-seller about Paris (France)

"My book help readers: - to better understand French Culture, Romance, Style and Cuisine and - to design a tailor-m....."

Travel book cover with the title 'Travel on a Budget'

Travel on a Budget

Travel book cover with the title 'Help RNF Europe with a new book or magazine cover'

Help RNF Europe with a new book or magazine cover

A series of e-books which they sale online about travelling.

Travel book cover with the title 'A lovely romantic Story '

A lovely romantic Story

I used AI generated images in a watercolor painting style for this "cute" romantic e-book cover.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover for a compilation of insightful travel narratives'

Book cover for a compilation of insightful travel narratives

This book is a captivating collection of travel narratives, where each chapter immerses the reader in a distinct destination, transforming the places into the main character of the story. The aim for the cover was to show that when turning the pages, readers will embark on a series of remarkable adventures. I created the lively panels to give the readers a sneak peek into the exciting and diverse adventures waiting for them while reading, each panel unveiling the author's extraordinary experiences, encounters with fascinating critters, and exploration of cultural landmarks.

Travel book cover with the title 'Cover for philosophical title'

Cover for philosophical title

Client wanted bold, minimalist design that invoked open-endedness, philosophy, and a main character who is taking off on a great journey of self-discovery.

Travel book cover with the title 'Vacation Rental Freedom Book Cover'

Vacation Rental Freedom Book Cover

This book is targeted to young millennials who desire a life of adventure and want to work from anywhere. The combination of photos with mountains and beach are blended together in the middle where the reflection of the sky in the top photo meets the sky in the bottom photo. A combination of trendy fonts have an adventurous feel and the red focuses the word freedom along the horizon line.

Travel book cover with the title 'A slow tour through France'

A slow tour through France

Book written by Maire Madigan, about cycle touring for people who enjoy reading about cycling journeys.

Travel book cover with the title 'How to Travel 60-90 Days A Year'

How to Travel 60-90 Days A Year

This design is available and unused. If you'd like to see it adapted for your book we can work directly.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book Cover for "The Great Ride Of China"'

Book Cover for "The Great Ride Of China"

The Great Ride of China is the story of Buck Perley and Amy Mathieson’s 21,000-mile, record-breaking trip around one of the world’s oldest and most diverse countries. What started out as an idea for a month long road trip, became a journey that took the couple from the grass plains of Inner Mongolia to the deserts of Xinjiang and up to the Rooftop of the World in the Himalayas. As the story follows Buck and Amy through all 33 provinces of Mainland China, the reader will have an opportunity to not just learn about the challenges they encountered along the road, but also about a country in transition. Experiences that include 20-mile traffic jams in the center of coal country, visits to cities whose histories span millennia, and a chat with a resident of a cave dwelling equipped with satellite TV offer a unique view into a country that today is often heard of but rarely understood.

Travel book cover with the title 'MOVING TO PORTUGAL'

MOVING TO PORTUGAL

Travel book cover with the title 'Design the cover of the next best-seller about Paris (France)'

I wanted this piece to resmeble the illustrated fashion magazines of yesteryear.

Travel book cover with the title 'Moving to Portugal Made Simple'

Moving to Portugal Made Simple

Travel book cover with the title 'Standing Out'

Standing Out

= Book description = Introduction: My life has spanned three continents. My immediate family includes three brothers, but not at the same time. There were also three weddings and three deaths. With a quiet authoritarian father and a distant mother, I have learned to keep my head down, trying to blend in, learning early to manage for myself. = Design needs = I am looking for a sparse Chinese sense of composition. Must have some Kenyan imagery. Travel iconography maybe. I am Chinese and grew up in Kenya, and my mother was a Chinese brush painter. I mention the savannah and animals and Mount Kenya in the book. I also mention blue peonies. I travel a lot in the first part of the book. 6x9 paperback.

Travel book cover with the title 'Passport to Eating Adventures'

Passport to Eating Adventures

Travel book cover with the title 'Nature Focused Book Needs Cover Design'

Nature Focused Book Needs Cover Design

"The organization focuses on outdoor hiking and swimming. The target audience is largely teens, active adults, and hikers. I have the top site with traffic in CA and the United States. See here:.."

Travel book cover with the title 'Thing to do in GEORGIA'

Thing to do in GEORGIA

= Book description = Things to do in Georgia is a travel guide showcasing the best family travel destinations, memory making activities, and tips and advice from travel experts to inspire families to travel more. = Design needs = An easy to read cover that can be templated for 50 States. Should show State Map, Famous Places, Things To Do While In GA

Travel book cover with the title 'Denver Dossier'

Denver Dossier

Denver Travel Guide Book Cover Unlock the vibrant spirit of Denver with 'Denver Dossier: Themed Adventures for Urban Explorers.' Embark on a journey through the Mile-High City's diverse neighborhoods, cultural landmarks, and hidden gems with our curated-themed itineraries. From exploring historic districts to savoring culinary delights, our guide offers personalized recommendations and local insights to help you experience Denver like never before. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, discover the essence of Denver through immersive urban exploration and cultural adventures.

Travel book cover with the title 'Road Trip Trivia Game Book Challenge'

Road Trip Trivia Game Book Challenge

Travel book cover with the title 'Book Cover for Sci-Fi, Time Travel Story'

Book Cover for Sci-Fi, Time Travel Story

I write novels of fantasy and magic for a worldwide audience.

Travel book cover with the title 'Create an illustration that tells a love story'

Create an illustration that tells a love story

Travel book cover with the title 'inspiring cover for non-fiction book « Dare to Travel Solo »'

inspiring cover for non-fiction book « Dare to Travel Solo »

Travel book cover with the title 'Cover for quirky, amusing book'

Cover for quirky, amusing book

Travel book cover with the title 'Inspiring cover for non-fiction book « Dare to Travel Solo »'

Inspiring cover for non-fiction book « Dare to Travel Solo »

Travel book cover with the title 'Inspiring cover for non-fiction book « Dare to Travel Solo »'

Travel Indefinitely - Book Cover

Travel the world independently; a young exciting book about traveling. Design based on giving the spirit of moving; fresh, youth and colorful!

Travel book cover with the title 'Inspiring cover for non-fiction book « Dare to Travel Solo »'

Where To Next?

Book about traveling around the world.

Travel book cover with the title 'Life's Great Adventure'

Life's Great Adventure

My initial idea was a lot different than this one. Although the client liked my initial design however he wanted a design which contains a desert and a mountain. It's a pretty simple design with modern typography and creative use of images made this design very pleasant to look at. Great collaboration is always the key and CH was very keen on making this design as perfect as it can be. Here is the full cover http://bit.ly/2w5HHRJ

Travel book cover with the title 'The vacationer'

The vacationer

Travel book cover with the title 'Ich lebe noch! '

Ich lebe noch!

Von München nach Venedig. Ein Angsthase überquert die Alpen.

Travel book cover with the title 'Tokyo Story'

Tokyo Story

love story, travelling for love, Tokyo-Japan, Caucasian girl Available for purchase. Design available for purchase. I can change the photo, color theme, title, subtitle, author name. Invite me 1 to 1 project (I'll give you special price, and unlimited revision) package : Full cover (front, back and spine), mock up, pdf file If you want to ask me anything, just drop your message to me or invite me in 1 to 1 project directly. :) *Only for 1 to 1 project not contest*

Travel book cover with the title 'Book Cover for "Ocean Nomad"'

Book Cover for "Ocean Nomad"

"Ocean Nomad" is a comprehensive how-to guide to sailing across the Atlantic Ocean as Crew, with practical advice, stories, and essential considerations.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book for a romantic travel novel'

Book for a romantic travel novel

Travel book cover with the title 'A travel concept's book cover.'

A travel concept's book cover.

The project was to create a book cover for a travel management agency, using some concepts as: minimalism, bucholic and a chic feeling. The briefing asked for a one Chinese rice fields picture for the entire book, so I used that one, but with some adjustments on the colours and light efects, to simulate the concept feelings I desired.

Travel book cover with the title 'TRACING TIME'

TRACING TIME

The book is about finding some one in mountain glaciers.is book's main character is an women who try to find her special person. Contest holder want something very eye catching.

Travel book cover with the title '"Pathway to the Podium" Artwork (Personal Success Story)'

"Pathway to the Podium" Artwork (Personal Success Story)

"Pathway to the Podium" is a book about the author's journey of personal success and how he managed to get there. Author wanted me to included the cities that he been to since he is a public speaker and a lawyer. He wanted the design to convey his journey through all these places but he also wanted this to look original as well. So I came up with this design and working with the client we finally ended up with this artwork, which wraps around the book itself.

Travel book cover with the title 'The Extraordinary Family Travel Guide'

The Extraordinary Family Travel Guide

The Extraordinary Family Travel Guide - Bucket List USA is a travel guide for unique travel experiences found at popular destinations around the United States. These experiences should be on every family's bucket lists.

Travel book cover with the title 'The Trailing Spouse Reimagined'

The Trailing Spouse Reimagined

Travel book cover with the title 'Hitchhike the show '

Hitchhike the show

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover design concept draft'

Book cover design concept draft

Travel book cover with the title 'Good Bye Lehmann'

Good Bye Lehmann

Stefan Fay traveled with a motorcycle

Travel book cover with the title 'The Couch Surfing Story'

The Couch Surfing Story

Couchsurfing has become the world's largest travel community, enabling millions of people to explore the world and learn about each other.

Travel book cover with the title 'So, You Want to Be a Travel Nurse?'

So, You Want to Be a Travel Nurse?

This is a book that aims to guide nurses and nursing students on making the transition into travel nursing.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover design concept draft'

HOW TO HIKE THE APPALACHINN TRAIL

This book about Appalachian Trail hike.Author himself hiked the Appalachian trail.It's a 2,185 mile hiking long time that's why author beard and Appalachian together.

Travel book cover with the title 'Local adventures'

Local adventures

Cover design for travel Ebook

Travel book cover with the title 'A romance novel cover concept.'

A romance novel cover concept.

This cover visualizing the story about a girl from East Europe traveling to japan to find her long distance crush, with a help of a friend she met in the journey, only to find that the relationship is not as she expected and she realized that the one she love is her new friend. Since the book is about a romance in Tokyo Japan, thus I place something related with Japan (Fuji mountain) . and pink shades to represent the the spring start time and the Hanami festivals.

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover: The Retiree's Guide to Traveling Camino de Santiago, Spain'

Book cover: The Retiree's Guide to Traveling Camino de Santiago, Spain

Book cover contest winner for "The Retiree's Guide to Traveling Camino de Santiago" written by the #1 bestselling Amazon author Debra Tufts. https://www.amazon.com/Debra-Tufts/e/B0721QS2FJ

Travel book cover with the title 'Book cover design'

Inspired by an excerpt that the CH shared, the design features a light bulb moon. The cover design conveys the title's reference to alligators with the book's theme of travel in the alligator footprints that travel across the design.

Travel book cover with the title 'MONSOON RISING'

MONSOON RISING

This is Book about Psychological Thriller.The book based on killer mid 30 american and Thai girl friend in Thailand.

Travel book cover with the title 'Curiosity Adventures '

Curiosity Adventures

eBook Cover

Travel book cover with the title 'The Soul Seeker's Travel Guide Ireland'

The Soul Seeker's Travel Guide Ireland

Ireland Travel Book

pieman by E-T

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A great book cover tells a story, makes people look twice, and helps your new book jump off the shelves. Book covers achieve all of that through color, typography and other design elements. Learn how to make your travel book cover stand out from the crowd.

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A boss at Waitrose has declared the end of the "cheap food era".

James Bailey, an executive director at the supermarket, said the disappearance of cheaper food was down to the impact climate change was having on people's health, the environment and society.

Agriculture is responsible for around 20% of greenhouse gas emissions and is the biggest driver of biodiversity loss.

It relies heavily on the use of chemical fertilisers and intensive methods, plus relatively reliable weather.

Mr Bailey warned in an interview with The Telegraph that the price of these methods was increasing, meaning people would soon be paying more for UK-grown produce.

"If food production becomes much less stable, you're going to see prices going up anyway, but for the wrong reasons," he said.

"There will be tipping points where if you want tomatoes or lettuces in certain seasons, they're going to cost more, even coming from the UK. Because the farmers who produce them are now dealing with energy costs up to here, or the uncertainty of flooding, or risks that didn't exist five to 10 years ago."

Climate change, he said, would impact "the quality of the food, the availability of the food, and the price of the food".

Mr Bailey predicted the solution was regenerative farming - a type of farming that avoids ploughing, reduces fertiliser use and uses cover crops during the winter months to protect the soil.

He believes in the method so much that he says Waitrose is aiming to make all of its UK supply chains from regenerative farms by 2035.

It is still unclear whether regenerative farming practices mean more expensive food. But Mr Bailey said Waitrose customers - who typically have the time and money to choose more expensive products - would be the guinea pigs.

"Part of the solution might be if customers understand regenerative and are prepared to pay for that difference - a bit like organic food," he said.

"I'm very keen to stress that we don’t have all the answers, but eventually regenerative farming should be as profitable, or more, than intensive farming."

By James Sillars , business reporter

The big economic question dominating this year has been this: when is the Bank of England going to cut rates?

At the risk of losing you, at this early stage, the answer is not at 12pm today.

However, there are several things we should watch out for to give us clues on the timing.

Before we get down to those, there are a few elements of background to take in to aid understanding of the shifting sands being witnessed by the Bank.

Andrew Bailey, the governor, has hailed "strong progress" in the battle against inflation but remained adamant, ahead of this meeting of the rate-setting committee, that there were still some hurdles to clear.

They include wage growth - which is running at almost double the pace of price growth in percentage terms.

In the Bank's eyes, there is a risk that consumer spending sprees could force up prices and add to inflation.

Proving stubborn to bring down too is an element of inflation that reflects the cost of providing services in the economy as opposed to goods.

As worries over inflationary pressures have evolved, doubts have crept in over the timing of a rate cut.

Those have been reflected in the costs of average fixed rate mortgages, which have been creeping back up as financial market expectations for the first rate cut shift.

The good news is that everyone still expects the next movement to be down from the 5.25% level Bank rate reached last summer.

After all, the main rate of inflation is tipped by economists to have eased back to just above the Bank's 2% target during April due to falling energy costs and a further slowing in the pace of food price rises.

The four things to look out for:

Last time out, in March, the Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC) voted 8-1 to keep Bank rate on hold.

There was a lone voice for a cut from Swati Dhingra. There is a chance that at least one other member joins her in banging the drum for lower borrowing costs.

Language in the meeting minutes

There is a chance that the Bank will signal that financial markets are expecting too few cuts on the horizon.

Look out for any language to support that.

While there are bets on June, the bulk of the money is on August for the first cut, but with two fewer cuts up until the end of 2025 than had been expected at the time of the February MPC meeting.

Monetary policy report forecasts

Today's interest rate decision is accompanied by the minutes of the meeting but also the latest quarterly monetary policy report.

It's exciting (yes, really) because it contains the latest forecasts from the Bank's staff that will show its latest thinking on the path for things like employment, economic growth and inflation.

Any sign that the previously expected rise in inflation during the second half of this year will be shallower than expected gives more ammunition to those arguing for a rate cut.

The governor

Andrew Bailey gives interviews after the conclusion of the jargon-filled news conference.

He tries to make the message as plain as possible and can be the clearest sign of the policy path.

Planning on booking a last-minute break? Research has revealed the best value popular holiday destinations in Europe.

Frequent flyer experts Flight Hacks looked at factors including average flight prices from London airports, food costs and hotel costs per night to determine which destinations offer great value.

1. The Romanian capital, Bucharest , came out on top for value - with an average cost per day of £215.52.

It has the cheapest average hotel prices of all European destinations at £86.72 a night.

Plus, you'll also be able to head to Europe's biggest thermal spa for less than £20 a day...

2. Krakow , Poland, is second on the list with an average daily cost of £216.45.

It is one of the cheapest places in Europe to eat, costing £7.90 on average for a meal for one at an inexpensive restaurant.

Among the must-see attractions are the Wieliczka salt mine (which has a salt lake where the water is denser than the Dead Sea), Wawel Royal Castle and Schindler's Factory.

3. Third-best value is Seville in Spain, which has an average daily cost of £219.05.

A three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant should only set you back about £37.68 - making it an ideal destination for foodies.

The Andalusian capital is known for its flamenco clubs, orange-tree-filled plazas and its royal palace complex, the Real Alcazar.

4. Next up is Prague , Czech Republic, with an average daily cost of £219.86.

It has both the cheapest average flight price and the lowest average domestic beer price of all destinations in the top 10, at £76.61 and £1.87 respectively.

The most popular attraction is Prague Castle, which looms over the city.

5.  Warsaw , Poland, ranks fifth with an average daily cost of £220.70.

It actually has cheaper hotel prices than in Krakow, averaging at £90.36.

Warsaw is Krakow's bigger and more sophisticated cousin, and its gorgeous Old Town is a UNESCO world heritage site.

6. Next is Istanbul , Turkey, with an average cost per day of £234.80.

It ranks first out of all European destinations for domestic travel costs, with the average taxi journey (per 1km travelled) and average price of public transport (one-way) both costing only 44p.

That's despite Turkish inflation standing at 69.8%.

Here's a quick look at what you'll find in Istanbul...

7.  Riga , Latvia, with an average daily cost of £242.16.

If you're one of those people who like to try a McDonald's in each country you travel to, it's one of the cheapest places to do so at only £6.21. 

It's known for its hip bars, modern art centres and cool experimental restaurants. 

8. Next is Frankfurt , Germany, which has an average daily cost of £250.37.

It has the lowest average combined price for flights and hotels out of all European destinations, at only £169.64.

The city might not be Germany's most popular tourist destination - instead it's known as a financial capital - but it has a vibrant arts and culture scene, green spaces and an increasing number of bars and nightclubs. 

9. Ninth is Porto , Portugal, with an average daily cost of £256.88. 

For coffee lovers, it's the cheapest place in the top 10 to purchase a cappuccino at only £1.35.

It's also known for its hilltop viewpoints, medieval monuments, UNESCO-listed historic centre and, of course, its food scene. 

10. The final destination in the top 10 is Valencia , Spain, with an average daily cost of £262.34.

Like Seville, it is a good value option for dining out as an average three-course meal for two costs about £38.53.

It's the home of rice dishes such as paella and has thriving cultural, food and nightlife scenes.

Wetherspoons has revealed it is seeing soaring demand for Guinness among younger drinkers. 

The Irish stout has become "fashionable" among younger generations, according to JD Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin, who has also seen a rise in ale sales. 

Wetherspoons, which runs 809 pubs across the UK, said like-for-like sales increased 5.2% over the 13 weeks to 28 April compared with a year earlier, with total sales up 3.3%.

The company has now said it expects annual profits to be "towards the top of market expectations". 

Toyota has warned it faces an impending drop in income after it was forced to cut down production to address a safety scandal. 

The carmaker, which is the world's largest by sales, had a record net profit of 4.94trn yen (£25.5bn) in the year to March.

But earlier this year it became embroiled in a scandal after it emerged one of its subsidiaries had cheated on safety tests. 

The Japanese government subsequently ordered the supplier, Daihatsu Motor Co, to halt production of its entire line-up.

Toyota has now warned net income will fall 27.8% this financial year to 3.57trn yen because of investments.

Morrisons has acquired 38 convenience stores and six fuel forecourts in the Channel Islands.

They are located on the islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney. 

The supermarket acquired the stores from its long-time partner SandpiperCI. 

More than 500 employees from Sandpiper CI will be transferred across. 

Underwhelming box office performances have signalled cinemagoers might be starting to tire of superhero films. 

And now Disney has announced it will cut its output of Marvel content, moving to two television series and three films per year. 

The company's chief executive, Bob Iger, said Disney would "reduce output and focus more on quality" particularly when it came to Marvel. 

Some 33 Marvel films have been released since 2008, but recent releases such as The Marvels and the latest Ant-Man film have underperformed. 

The Marvels was the lowest grossing film in the franchise's history, generating just £165m - less than its budget of £219m. 

At the same time, Disney Plus revealed worse-than-expected subscriber numbers and a slowdown in its traditional broadcast television business. 

Its shares dropped 8.5% in morning trading.

Brighton Palace Pier is introducing a £1 admission fee. 

It has been implemented to cover the rising costs of maintaining, repairing and operating the 125-year-old structure, The Brighton Pier Group said. 

The group said in the last five years the annual cost had risen to £11.6m.

The admission fee will come into force from 25 May and will apply weekends in June and then the whole of July and August.

It will not apply to locals or children under two. 

Anne Ackord, chief executive of Brighton Palace Pier, said: "We have, to date, been able to offset and absorb these costs but we have now reached the point where, in our view, it is sensible to implement a small admission charge."

She said the fee would help the pier be "with us for generations to come". 

Jaguar Land Rover is offering £150 a month towards the cost of insurance to help drivers cope with rising premiums. 

The company announced the initiative will help those who own cars covered under its in-house insurance division that are registered between 1 May 2023 and 30 September 2023. 

In order for it to apply, the vehicle cannot be worth more than £150,000. 

If your car is eligible, Jaguar Land Rover has said it will make the contribution for up to three years. 

It comes after the company launched Land Rover Insurance in October after reports suggested car thefts were pushing up the costs offered by mainstream providers. 

"Customers of luxury cars and other luxury items are experiencing an increase in thefts due to organised criminal activity in the UK," a spokesperson said at the time. 

"The desirability of our luxury vehicles, coupled with concerns around thefts, has recently led to challenges in obtaining insurance cover for some clients." 

An airline entirely dedicated to dogs is arriving in the UK next month - but it will cost you more than £6,000 for you and your pet to enjoy it.

Bark Airlines will start by flying two routes - from London to New York and New York to LA. But it is hoping to add more to its roster soon. 

During the flights, your pooch will be given free access to roam the plane and will be provided with treats, as well as a beverage of their choice during ascent and descent to help with the change in pressure. 

On its website, Bark Airlines brags about being the first of its kind due to it being built "from the ground up" for dogs. 

The experience is very high end, with a concierge greeting you and your dog before the flight, a free pass through security and only 10 people per flight. 

The cabin also comes prepped with pheromones, music and lavender scented towels to help keep the beloved pets calm. 

A "just in case" bag is provided too, filled with leashes, poo bags and snacks. 

However, it comes with a hefty price tag of £6,400 for a one way ticket and under-18s are not allowed on board. 

Money struggles are forcing more than half of new mothers to return to work earlier than planned, according to a survey. 

Weekly statutory maternity pay and maternity allowance are now worth less than half the £400.40 minimum wage for a working week. 

Maternity Action, which spoke to more than 1,000 new mothers, found 62% rely on credit cards or borrowing from friends when pregnant or on maternity leave. 

Meanwhile, 59% have either returned or are planning to return to work earlier than preferred after the birth because of money worries. 

At least one mother described how it would take "years" for her to recover financially from the cost of maternity leave. 

Just 13% of women on maternity leave benefit from employers' occupational maternity pay schemes, down from 44% in 2008, according to government research. 

Some are unable to claim statutory maternity pay due to self-employment. 

Ros Bragg, director of Maternity Action, said: "The low levels of maternity pay and benefits come as a huge shock to many trying to start families. 

"We've heard from women skipping meals, relying on food parcels and becoming anaemic because they can't buy healthy food."

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