Tag Archives: Time Travel

11/22/63 by Stephen King (2011)

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Stephen King’s extraordinary time-travel novel, 11/22/63 (2011) is s romance wrapped in Sci-Fi and worth a read. A Christian review. Continue reading

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The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu (2006)

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A unique, slow-paced sci-fi set in China. Continue reading

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Time Hackers by Gary Paulson (2005)

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Gary Paulsen is an author better known for his outdoorsy novels like Hatchet (and the entire Brian Saga) and Dogsong or for his historical fiction like Woods Runner, so this time-travel mystery book seems a bit out of the ordinary … Continue reading

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A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle (1962)

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A Christian review of the 1963 Newberry winner, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle (1962). Continue reading

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Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut with Ryan North and Albert Monteys (2020)

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For the first few visits to our public library, I had been visiting the kids’ section only, occasionally perusing the young-adult section as well while my own kids went looking for Minecraft How-to manuals. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t even … Continue reading

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All You Need Is KILL by Hiroshi Sakurazaka (2004)

This unique selection was the first read in our 2020 Siblings’ Book Club, and I’m not yet certain how all the family—especially the ladies—liked it. Aliens, war, relentless killing, cursing and battlefield jokes about sex—this one has it all, apparently. … Continue reading

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Looking Backward from 2000 to 1887 by Edward Bellamy (1887)

This is the tenth day of September in the year 2000, and you have slept exactly one hundred and thirteen years, three months, and eleven days. (19) As generally happens whenever I feel compelled to read a classic, I finally … Continue reading

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