The concept of time is an interesting thing. It can speed up or slow down, drag or race. Traveling back and forth in time has long been a wish of humans (and who knows, maybe animals too)! Most people that I know have had the thought, “oh, if I could only go back in time and do that over again!” A few people would like to go into the future, but mainly to get the winning lottery tickets numbers.
Here are examples of how a couple of authors have handled the fascinating subject of time travel:
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As the Globe and Mail states: “You don’t have to be a King fan to be delighted by 11/22/63…you don’t have to be a horror fan, even. The novel is narratively thrilling, thoughtful, character-centered journey into the heart of the American dream….it will make you stay up long past bedtime, and will make you cry. What more can you ask for in a book?”
If you are interested in reading another book about the “what if” of JFK, try The Memoirs of John F. Kennedy (M) by Donald James Lawn.
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So what would be your choice for time travel? Would you to go back or forth in time, or both? I am quite content to be where I am at the moment, in this time period. I guess if I had to make a choice to time travel, it would to be to travel to many different time dimensions, assuming that all my alternate selves are living happy lives.
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/12/where-does-time-go-time-travel-fiction.html