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Time and Again
1970 novel by Jack Finney
The Peripheral
2014 science fiction mystery-thriller novel by William Gibson
Eumeswil
Eumeswil is a 1977 novel by the German author Ernst Jünger. The narrative is set in an undatable post-apocalyptic world, somewhere in present-day Morocco. It follows the inner and outer life of Manuel Venator, a historian in the city-state of Eumeswil who also holds a part-time job in the night bar of Eumeswil's ruling tyrant, the Condor. The book was published in English in 1993, translated by Joachim Neugroschel.
All the Birds in the Sky
2016 novel by Charlie Jane Anders
For Us, the Living
2004 novel by Robert A. Heinlein
Time's Eye
book by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter
Woman on the Edge of Time
1976 novel by Marge Piercy
The Light of Other Days
book by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter
The Notion Club Papers
unfinished novel
The Story of the Amulet
novel by Edith Nesbit
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
2014 novel by Catherine Webb
Flashforward
1999 novel by Robert J. Sawyer
Up the Line
novel by Robert Silverberg
Timescape
Timescape is a 1980 science fiction novel by American writer Gregory Benford (with unbilled co-author Hilary Foister, Benford's sister-in-law, who is credited as having "contributed significantly to the manuscript"). It won the 1981 Nebula and 1980 British Science Fiction Award, and the 1981 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. It won the 1981 Ditmar Award for Best International Fiction. The novel was widely hailed by both critics of science fiction and mainstream literature for its fusion of detailed character development and interpersonal drama with more standard s
The Enchantress: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
novel by Michael Scott
O Presidente Negro
1926 novel by Monteiro Lobato
Drums of Autumn
1996 novel by Diana Gabaldon
The Year of the Quiet Sun
1970 novel by Wilson Tucker
Ilium/Olympos
Ilium/Olympos is a series of two science fiction novels by Dan Simmons. The events are set in motion by beings who appear to be ancient Greek gods. Like Simmons' earlier series, the Hyperion Cantos, it is a form of "literary science fiction"; it relies heavily on intertextuality, in this case with Homer and Shakespeare as well as references to Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu (or In Search of Lost Time) and Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle.
Bring the Jubilee
1953 novel by Ward Moore
Making History
novel by Stephen Fry
Haibara's Teenage New Game+
Japanese light novel series
Millennium
1983 science fiction novel by John Varley
The Named
2002 novel by Marianne Curley
Times Without Number
1969 novel by John Brunner
Son of Man
1971 novel by Robert Silverberg
The Productions of Time
1967 novel by John Brunner
The Corridors of Time
1965 novel by Poul Anderson
Kindred
1979 novel by Octavia E. Butler
Passion
2011 novel by Lauren Kate
Memoirs of the Twentieth Century
1733 novel by Samuel Madden
Poor Dionis
prose work by Mihai Eminescu
The Anubis Gates
1983 novel by Tim Powers
The Hemingway Hoax
1990 novella by Joe Haldeman
There Will Be Time
1972 novel by Poul Anderson
The Last Day of Creation
1981 novel by Wolfgang Jeschke
The Universe Maker
1953 novel by A. E. van Vogt
Blackout/All Clear
series by Connie Willis
Farnham's Freehold
1964 novel by Robert A. Heinlein
Dr. Futurity
novel by Philip K. Dick
The Fiery Cross
novel by Diana Gabaldon