The Greatest American "Time travel" Books of All Time

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The category of "Time travel" books typically involves stories where characters travel through time, either intentionally or accidentally, to different eras or periods in history. These books often explore the consequences of altering the past or future, and the challenges and dangers that come with navigating different time periods. Time travel books can span a variety of genres, including science fiction, historical fiction, romance, and adventure, and offer readers a unique perspective on the possibilities and complexities of time travel.

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  1. 26. Voyager by Diana Gabaldon

    In this time-travel romance, a former World War II nurse, who has returned to her life in the 20th century, discovers that her 18th-century Scottish lover may still be alive. Driven by hope and longing, she embarks on a perilous journey through the standing stones of Scotland to reunite with him. Their passionate reunion is shadowed by the political unrest of the era and the personal vendettas that threaten to tear them apart once again. As they navigate the dangers of the past, they must confront the consequences of their time apart and the changes it has wrought in them both.

    The 8371st Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 27. To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis

    In this comedic science fiction novel, a time-traveling historian is sent back to Victorian England to recover a missing artifact and correct a temporal anomaly that threatens to alter history. Amidst the chaos of trying to adhere to the peculiarities of the era, he must also deal with an eccentric cast of characters, including a lovable but troublesome bulldog. As he navigates the complexities of time travel and the nuances of historical events, the protagonist finds himself entangled in a series of humorous misadventures that challenge the very rules of time and space, all while trying to ensure the past remains intact.

    The 8458th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 28. Drums Of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon

    In this sweeping historical romance, a couple finds themselves in the American colonies on the brink of the American Revolution. They face the challenges of building a new life in the rugged wilderness, confronting the perils of an untamed land, and navigating the complexities of loyalty, love, and family. As they establish their homestead, they encounter a diverse array of characters, including indigenous peoples, fellow settlers, and time travelers with their own secrets. The narrative intertwines the couple's personal journey with the broader historical events of the era, crafting a tale of passion, adventure, and the quest for a place to call home.

    The 8549th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 29. The Many Coloured Land by Julian May

    In a future where time travel is possible, a group of misfits from different eras are recruited to journey back to prehistoric Earth. As they navigate the dangers of this ancient world, they discover that they possess unique psychic abilities. With conflicts arising among themselves and encounters with other time-traveling factions, they must learn to harness their powers and survive the perils of the past. This captivating science fiction novel explores themes of identity, adventure, and the complexities of human relationships.

    The 8576th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 30. Oh Pure And Radiant Heart by Lydia Millet

    In "Oh Pure and Radiant Heart," three scientists responsible for the development of the atomic bomb—Oppenheimer, Fermi, and Szilard—mysteriously appear in the 21st century. Unaware of how they got there, they confront a world shaped by the very technology they helped create. As they grapple with their feelings of guilt and responsibility, they become involved with a librarian and her husband, embarking on a journey that takes them across the United States. The narrative weaves together the past and the present, exploring the impact of nuclear weapons on humanity and the scientists' quest for redemption in a world on the brink of forgetting the horrors of the past.

    The 8690th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon

    In this historical fiction novel, we follow the continuing adventures of a time-traveling nurse from the 20th century and her 18th-century Scottish Highlander husband as they navigate the perils of life in colonial America. Set against the backdrop of the looming American Revolution, the couple struggles to maintain their family and homestead while dealing with the political and social unrest of the era. The story intertwines romance, historical events, and fantasy elements as the couple faces challenges that test their bond and their ability to shape their destiny amidst the fiery cross of change and rebellion.

    The 9094th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 32. When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead

    This novel unfolds in 1970s New York, where a young girl begins receiving mysterious notes that predict the future and seem to hint at a connection to her favorite book about time travel. As she navigates her daily life, dealing with the complexities of friendship, family, and growing up, she must also unravel the mystery of the notes. The story masterfully blends elements of science fiction with the poignant coming-of-age narrative, leading to a surprising and deeply satisfying conclusion that ties together the seemingly disparate elements of her life in an unexpected way.

    The 9236th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 33. A Breath Of Snow And Ashes by Diana Gabaldon

    In this installment of the historical fiction series, the story continues to follow the lives of a time-traveling 20th-century doctor and her 18th-century Scottish Highlander husband as they navigate the perils of life in colonial America. As the American Revolution looms, the couple faces personal tragedies, political upheaval, and the constant threat of violence. They struggle to protect their family and their community in the backwoods of North Carolina, all while dealing with the complexities of their unique situation and the implications of knowing the future. The novel blends romance, adventure, and historical detail, creating a vivid and tumultuous world for its characters.

    The 9374th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 34. An Echo In The Bone by Diana Gabaldon

    In this installment of a time-traveling historical fiction series, the narrative continues to follow the lives of a 20th-century surgeon and her 18th-century Scottish Highlander husband as they attempt to make a life for themselves in the American colonies amidst the turmoil of the Revolutionary War. The couple faces personal and historical challenges as they navigate the complexities of loyalty, love, and survival. Their story is interwoven with that of their daughter and her family in the 20th century, who are dealing with their own set of trials and discoveries that are mysteriously connected to the past. The novel blends rich historical detail with romance, adventure, and the intricacies of family and relationships across time.

    The 9652nd Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 35. No Enemy But Time by Michael Bishop

    The novel is a poignant exploration of time travel and human emotion, where the protagonist, a man with the extraordinary ability to project himself mentally through time, volunteers for a government experiment and finds himself in prehistoric Africa. There, he becomes deeply entwined with a group of hominids, forming profound connections that transcend the boundaries of time. As he navigates the challenges of survival and the complexities of human and hominid interaction, the narrative delves into themes of loneliness, the essence of humanity, and the enduring impact of love and family, all while questioning the immutable nature of time and our place within its tapestry.

    The 9667th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 36. The Year Of The Quiet Sun by Wilson Tucker

    The novel is a science fiction tale that explores the concept of time travel and its implications on human society. Set in a near-future America, the story follows a government project that sends a team of researchers back and forth in time to gather information about the future of the nation and the world. As the team witnesses various potential timelines, they grapple with ethical dilemmas, the consequences of their knowledge, and the impact of their actions on the course of history. The narrative delves into themes of political unrest, social decay, and the responsibility that comes with foresight, all while questioning the very nature of destiny and free will.

    The 9882nd Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 37. The Paradox Men by Charles L. Harness

    Set in a future where the United States has become a dictatorship known as the Imperial States of America, the narrative revolves around a group of rebels who possess extraordinary abilities, such as telekinesis and telepathy. The story follows Alar, a man with amnesia and a mysterious past, who becomes entangled with the Paradox Men, a band of revolutionaries intent on overthrowing the oppressive regime. As Alar's memories slowly return, he discovers his crucial role in both the past and future of humanity, involving time travel, a pivotal duel, and the fate of the world hanging in the balance. The novel combines elements of science fiction and adventure, exploring themes of power, identity, and the cyclical nature of history.

    The 9882nd Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 38. The Time Patrol by Poul Anderson

    In "The Time Patrol," readers are introduced to a fascinating world where time travel has become a reality, leading to the formation of an organization dedicated to preserving history as it is known. The narrative follows the adventures of the Patrol's agents as they navigate various epochs, from ancient cities to future civilizations, to prevent temporal anomalies and ensure the integrity of the timeline. Through a series of interconnected stories, the book explores the complexities and ethical dilemmas of time travel, the intricacies of human history, and the unending quest to protect the past and future from those who seek to alter it for their own gain.

    The 10027th Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 39. Written In My Own Heart's Blood by Diana Gabaldon

    In this installment of a sweeping historical fiction series, the story continues to follow the time-traveling 20th-century doctor and her 18th-century Scottish Highlander husband as they navigate the perils of the American Revolution. With their family scattered across continents and time, they face the challenges of war and the complexities of loyalty and love. As battles rage and loyalties are tested, the couple must use all their wits and courage to protect their loved ones and secure a future that is constantly threatened by the tumultuous events of history. The novel weaves together intricate narratives of romance, adventure, and historical drama, creating a rich tapestry of characters whose lives are inextricably linked across the ages.

    The 10040th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 40. In The Garden Of Iden by Kage Baker

    Set in the 24th century, "In The Garden Of Iden" follows the story of Mendoza, a young woman who is plucked from her 16th-century Spanish life and transformed into a cyborg by the Company. Tasked with preserving rare plant species from the past, Mendoza is sent back in time to Elizabethan England. As she navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and the ethics of time travel, Mendoza discovers the true nature of the Company and the extent of her own humanity.

    The 10089th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 41. The Big Time by Fritz Leiber

    "The Big Time" is a science fiction novel that delves into the concept of a temporal war, where two factions, the Spiders and the Snakes, battle across history to shape the future to their design. The story unfolds in a rest-and-recreation station outside of normal time and space, known as The Place, where soldiers from different eras are recruited to fight in this endless conflict. The narrative is driven by the personal experiences and interactions of these soldiers, particularly focusing on the perspective of Greta, an entertainer at The Place, as they grapple with the implications of their existence outside of time and the moral complexities of their roles in the war. The novel explores themes of identity, causality, and the nature of conflict, all within the confines of a tightly controlled setting that challenges the very notion of reality.

    The 10145th Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 42. Blackout/All Clear by Connie Willis

    This two-volume science fiction narrative follows a group of historians from 2060 who travel back to World War II-era England for research purposes. However, their mission goes awry when they become trapped in the past due to irregularities in the time travel system. As they navigate the dangers of the Blitz and other historical events, they must also confront the possibility that their actions could alter history. The characters grapple with the chaos of war, the intricacies of time travel, and the moral dilemmas of potentially impacting the future, all while trying to find a way back to their own time.

    The 10208th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 43. Bid Time Return by Richard Matheson

    The novel centers around a disenchanted and lonely playwright who, while staying at a historic hotel, becomes captivated by a photograph of a beautiful stage actress from the late 19th century. Obsessively drawn to her, he discovers a way to time travel and meets the actress in the past, where they embark on a deeply passionate and bittersweet romance. As he navigates the complexities of time and love, he must confront the heart-wrenching reality that their time together may be fleeting and that their love, while timeless, faces insurmountable obstacles.

    The 10221st Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 44. Go Tell The Bees That I Am Gone by Diana Gabaldon

    In this historical fiction novel, we follow the story of a time-traveling woman who has reunited with her 18th-century husband in pre-Revolutionary America. As the couple attempts to build a life together in the tumultuous setting of the American colonies, they are faced with the challenges of the impending war, family drama, and the complexities of navigating a society on the brink of rebellion. The novel intertwines elements of romance, adventure, and historical events, as the protagonists balance their personal lives with the larger historical forces at play, all while maintaining the secret of the woman's time-traveling origins.

    The 10484th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 45. Glimpses by Lewis Shiner

    "Glimpses" is a speculative fiction novel that delves into the poignant journey of a man who discovers he has the extraordinary ability to travel back in time through his intense connection to music. Struggling with personal loss and a yearning for what might have been, he uses this gift to attempt to heal the wounds of the past by seeking out legendary rock musicians and helping them complete their most famous unfinished albums. As he navigates the complexities of the past and the intricacies of the music industry, he learns profound lessons about life, loss, and the transformative power of music, ultimately finding a deeper understanding of his own reality and the missed opportunities within it.

    The 10533rd Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 46. The Freedom Maze by Delia Sherman

    "The Freedom Maze" by Delia Sherman is a time-travel adventure story about a thirteen-year-old girl named Sophie who is sent back in time to the year 1860. Sophie, who is half African-American and half white, finds herself living on a Louisiana plantation where she is mistaken for a slave. As she struggles to survive in her new environment, she learns about the harsh realities of slavery and the importance of fighting for freedom. With the help of some unexpected allies, Sophie embarks on a dangerous journey to find her way back to her own time while also confronting the injustices of the past.

    The 10642nd Greatest Book of All Time

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