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Time travel

2010
Explores the paranormal experience of time travel and features sidebars prompting readers to consider alternative explanations, credibility of sources, and other elements of basic reasoning.

Pastwatch

the redemption of Christopher Columbus
1997
Taguri, one of a group of scientists and historians living in a post-apocalyptic world, views the past through a machine, TruSite II, and discovers one of the women she is studying can see her, too. The discovery sets off a debate over whether the past can be changed to save the future.

Kindred

1988
A young African-American woman is mysteriously transfered back in time leading to an irresistable curiosity about her family's past.

The time machine

and, The invisible man
1984
The Time Machine conveys the time traveler into a far distant future on a slowly dying Earth. In The Invisible Man a young scientist becomes invisible and then insane.

Dark Shade

1998
Sixteen-year-old Maggie attempts to save recently orphaned Kip from permanently going back in time to 1758 as an adopted Lenape in the primeval forests of western Pennsylvania.

Pastwatch

the redemption of Christopher Columbus
1996
Taguri, one of a group of scientists and historians living in a post-apocalyptic world, views the past through a machine, TruSite II, and discovers one of the women she is studying can see her, too. The discovery sets off a debate over whether the past can be changed to save the future.

To say nothing of the dog, or, How we found the bishop's bird stump at last

1997
Time-travel researcher Ned Henry shuttles back and forth between the 21st century and the 1940s in order to correct an incongruity brought forward from the past.

Zoe rising

1996
Zoe, traveling back to the time when her mother was a child, intervenes in the past in order to save the future.

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