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52. A book related to time




I thought Time Warped: Unlocking the Mysteries of Time Perception was an interesting look at how we perceive time if anyone is looking for a non-fiction option.

I thought [:Time Warped: Unlocking the Mys..."
I have so many options but the [book:This Is How You Lose the Time War|36516585] sounds so intriguing.



Another Time, Another Place
How Late it Was, How Late
My Century
My Childhood
The Forgotten Hours



I think that I would have enjoyed reading this book more so than listening to it, but I really enjoyed it nonetheless. It is a very unique, autobiographical novel featuring Vonnegut's alter ego, Kilgore Trout.
Kelly, I hope that you enjoy it, too.

I read The Hours Before Dawn by Celia Fremlin
How was it related to time?
By the title.


You can read them in any order!



2. How was it related to time? The book skillfully wove together multiple threads, multiple time lines to create a beautiful tapestry. On the one hand, there was the historical thread/timeline of the carnival/circus. Then there was the thread/story line of Frank/Dan/Paulina. Finally, woven throughout are the seven days that Simon has to figure out how to save his sister.
I love time travel stories. Some I recommend are
Replay
The Time Traveler's Wife
Doomsday Book
To Say Nothing of the Dog
Rewinder
The Door Into Summer (a fun story, but be aware there are some dated/inappropriate attitudes toward women)
The humorous series about St. Mary's that starts with
Just One Damned Thing After Another
and to be exhaustive, there is The Time Traveler's Almanac, a big collection of stories
I am probably reading This Is How You Lose the Time War, since I have the audiobook
Replay
The Time Traveler's Wife
Doomsday Book
To Say Nothing of the Dog
Rewinder
The Door Into Summer (a fun story, but be aware there are some dated/inappropriate attitudes toward women)
The humorous series about St. Mary's that starts with
Just One Damned Thing After Another
and to be exhaustive, there is The Time Traveler's Almanac, a big collection of stories
I am probably reading This Is How You Lose the Time War, since I have the audiobook

It was a weird book. Didn't like it very much. Wasn't sure what the author's point was.

2)They travel back in time to France in the 1300s. They also have a timer counting down on how long they have before they need to go back.

2)They travel back in time to France in the 1300s. They also have a timer counting down on how long they have before they need to go back."
I read that a while ago. It was a fun read


It goes back and forth between 2017 and when the main character was a teenager.
5 Stars. Read this book!

Before the coffee gets cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
How does it relate to time?
It's about time-travel

The Time Machine, by HG Wells

How does it relate to time?
It’s about time travel.

How is it related to time? Each short chapter represents one year in 20th century Germany.


2. How was it related to time?
Is related to time because is told by two different timelines.
Well, I started This Is How You Lose the Time War and couldn't get into it. The characters are more like archetypes than people and everything is on a grand scale. Maybe it's supposed to be like a video game? The language is flowery but doesn't seem to lead anywhere. I will have to find something else.

2. How did the book relate to time? The book is a Science Fiction,Fantasy, Short Story collection. I think all the stories dealt with time in different forms. The first story was time travel. Some dealt with the passage of time. Some were set in the future. Most of the stories had past and future events colliding. I gave the book 4 stars for the depth of research and creativity. Sometimes I felt like my head was going to explode if I thought any harder about a certain story.

2. How did the book relate to time? The book is a Science Fiction,Fantasy, Short Story collection. I think all the stories dealt with..."
Sherri, I'm currently reading Exhalation: Stories for this prompt and I LOVE it. It's a perfect fit and I agree that all the stories deal with time in one way or another. I've been reading it out loud and it's been especially enjoyable that way - Chiang is such a gifted writer and since so many of the stories are written as though they are being "told" in one way or another, it's really added to my experience. Did you have a favorite? I still haven't read the last story, but I was especially entranced by The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate and Omphalos.


The title relates to time, though I originally stumbled on it while looking for "new york times notable" books.

2. How was it related to time? Involves time travel





I read The House with a Clock in Its Walls
2. How was it related to time?
Well, it's a clock. There was time pressure to solve the mystery. I had watched the movie on a lark and then decided I should read the book as well. As cool as the movie was, the book was so much better!
I used The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. It is time-bending to say the least. I don't want to say more as it would be a spoiler.
1. What are you reading for this category? The Last Mrs. Summers
2. How was it related to time? Well, it mentions summer which is a time of year. And if you get rid of the Mrs in the title, it's Last summer. (I"m at that time of the year where I have to work to shoehorn books into categories!)
2. How was it related to time? Well, it mentions summer which is a time of year. And if you get rid of the Mrs in the title, it's Last summer. (I"m at that time of the year where I have to work to shoehorn books into categories!)



2. How was it related to time? It takes place in the past and the present.


I read Time in Between.

2. How was it related to time?
I went for the obvious--time is in the title. It's about the time between the Spanish Civil War and WWII.

10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World
and one that covers thousands of years:
This Is How You Lose the Time War
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