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Old 07-31-2016, 11:07 AM   #177
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Originally Posted by ReneAZ View Post
Yes! I loved 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Hadn't read him for YEARS when I picked this up a couple of years ago (?) and really liked it. (Haven't liked his recent work but gave this one a go; glad I did!)

--- I actually came back here to post a few more recommendations :-)
"In Times Like These" (Nathan Van Coops)
Group of friends get electrocuted and go back in time (a lot better than it sounds -- and it's free right now on Amazon)

"Downstream - Episode 1" (Nick Jones) - have not read; it's in my TBR pile; also free on Amazon

"The Day She Died" (Bill Garrison) --A mystery. In this time-travel whodunit, a middle-aged coffee-shop owner always wondered what his life would have been like if he'd stayed in town the day his college fiancee disappeared, the victim of an unsolved crime. One morning he wakes up 20 years earlier and gets the chance. I liked this one a lot. ($4 on Amazon)

"Time Travel Adventures of the 1800 Club" (Robert McAuley) -- a series of 12 (!) books that I flew through, each different time periods. Enjoyed a lot. Each book runs about $2 on Amazon.
Thank you for the recommendations. I've read two of these recently. I enjoyed "In Times Like These" even though the psuedo-science of the time travel was a bit goofy. It was still a good adventure.

I really, really enjoyed "The Day She Died". Kept me up reading way too late to find out how events tied together.
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