Now you’ve done it. You had a blast with your friends, letting loose and, um, dancing on the table with that gorgeous guy! Unfortunately, those less than flattering photos have made it on to Facebook, compliments of your friends.
Have you had moments where you wish you could go back in time and change a situation? Wish you hadn’t done or said something? You’re not the only one. Writers have been exploring the concept of time travel in their works for years. Some are classics, some contemporary. Others are well-written and others are a downright flop. Whatever your tastes, time-travel is a concept that interests most of us. I always wish I could go back in time to meet Jane Austen or Louisa May Alcott. Imagining walking through stately manor houses in the English countryside or in Concord, Massachusetts during the beginning of the Civil War?
The Time-Travelers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
The Man Who Loved Jane Austen by Sally Smith O’Rourke
Night Watch by Terry Pratchett
Pastwatch : the redemption of Christopher Columbus by Orson Scott Card
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
Martian Time-slip by Philip Dick
Pirates by Linda Lael Miller

