Time Traveling


Outlander (Outlander, #1)
Rubinrot (Edelstein-Trilogie, #1)
The Time Traveler's Wife
Saphirblau (Edelstein-Trilogie, #2)
Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2)
Smaragdgrün (Edelstein-Trilogie, #3)
11/22/63
Voyager (Outlander, #3)
What the Wind Knows
Before the Coffee Gets Cold (Before the Coffee Gets Cold, #1)
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children, #1)
Waterfall (River of Time, #1)
The Surviving Trace (Surviving Time, #1)
Beyond the Highland Mist (Highlander, #1)
A Discovery of Witches (All Souls, #1)
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuireThe Merchant and the Menace by Daniel McHughThe Pool and the Pedestal by Daniel McHughThe Trees and the Night by Daniel McHughFinale by Becca Fitzpatrick
Best Books of 2012 - Summer
43 books — 21 voters
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald DahlTime at the Top by Edward OrmondroydLift by Minh LêMister Monday by Garth NixThe Labyrinth Gate by Kate Elliott
Magical Elevators
30 books — 12 voters

Fourth Wing by Rebecca YarrosStaerstone by H. K. StubbsANSGAR AND THE TROLLS by Patricia StinsonThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. LewisA Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
Field Guide Wanted
89 books — 3 voters

Stewart Stafford
Stafford's Hypothesis on The Transference of Existence: Even if you self-isolated, stood still, and held your breath after traveling into the past, you would still be a pebble diverting the flow of time in some way. The very transference of existence via wormholes, not interaction with past actors or events, creates paradoxes. Time Transference has three stages: 1. The distance traversed between the origin or starting point of the wormhole and the rip in the Chronosphere (space-time continuum) ...more
Stewart Stafford

Brian D'Ambrosio
Time concocted by caffeine unnervingly familiar a ferociousness that sucks you in even as it wears you down
Brian D'Ambrosio

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