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Robert is a time traveler. In point of fact, he's the last time traveler. He managed to snag that impressive title because when he comes from has no future. This, as you can imagine, makes it much easier to be the last of any number of things. The current lack of future is due to the mess all his predecessors, the previous time travelers, made of things. It's Robert's job to repair the damage they did in the hopes that this will jump-start time . Fortunately he's assembled the most brilliant team in history to do the job. At his disposal are the best hackers, mechanics, and doctors who ever lived. He and his elite band have to do their best to un-steal ancient artifacts, un-kidnap people of importance, and un-sell advanced technologies while doing as little damage to the timelines as possible. The Last Time Traveler is a rather unique sci-fi romantic comedy. In fact, it's more like a comedy romance sci-fi if you put things in the correct order of importance. The humor is in some ways rather outlandish and draws on pop-culture a good bit. And all the romance is PG-13. If you're even the slightest bit curious read a few sample pages. By the third or forth page you'll probably know whether this is your cup of tea or not. The style stands-out, no question. So, take a couple of minutes and read a few pages. You might just love it.
He believes in science, but only magic can help his mom. Twelve-year-old Finn is used to people in his family disappearing. His twin sister, Faith, drowned when they were three years old. A few months ago, his mom abandoned him and his dad with no explanation. Finn clings to the concrete facts in his physics books—and to his best friend, Gabi—to ward off his sadness. But then his grandmother tells him a secret: the women in their family are Travelers, able to move back and forth in time. Finn's mom is trapped somewhere in the timeline, and she's left Finn a portal to find her. But to succeed, he'll have to put his trust in something bigger than logic. "This is an incredible book, no matter which time universe you're in. I couldn't put it down. One of my favorite debut novels of the year."—Erin Entrada Kelly, New York Times bestselling author and 2018 Newbery Medal winner
One of the funniest, most beloved, and most often quoted entertainers in the world tells his tale of Life and Golf--and of somehow surviving both. With his brilliant creation, groundskeeper Carl Spackler, and the outrageous success of the film Caddyshack firmly etched into the American consciousness, Bill Murray and golf have become synonymous. Filled with Murray's trademark deadpan and dead-on humor, Cinderella Story chronicles his love affair with golf from the life lessons he learned as a caddy--"how to smoke, curse, play cards. But more important, when to"--to his escapades on the Pro-Am golf circuit at the Augusta National and as a fan at the Masters, the U.S. Open, and the Western Open. An up-by-the-bootstraps tale of a man, his muse, and our society's fascination with a little white ball, Cinderella Story is one pilgrim's bemused path through the doglegs.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is obsessed with a legendary red book. Its peculiar stories have come to life, and rumors claim that it has rewritten its own endings. Convinced that possessing this book will help him write his ever-popular Sherlock Holmes stories, he takes on an unlikely partner, John Patrick Scott, known to most as a concert musician and paranormal investigator. Although in his humble opinion, Scott considers himself more of an ethereal archeologist and a time traveler professor. Together they explore lost worlds and excavate realms beyond the knowledge of historians when they go back in time to find it. .... Silent Meridian reveals the alternative histories of Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, Houdini, Jung and other notable liuminaries in the secret diaries of a new kind of Doctor Watson, John Patrick Scott, in an X Files for the 19th century. -- Cover, page [4]
When physicist Michael Shelborne mysteriously vanishes, his son Shel discovers that he had constructed a time travel device. Fearing his father may be stranded in time—or worse—Shel enlists the aid of linguist Dave MacElroy to accompany him on the rescue mission. Their journey through history takes them from the enlightenment of Renaissance Italy through the American Wild West to the civil-right upheavals of the 20th century. Along the way, they encounter a diverse cast of historical greats, sometimes in unexpected situations. Yet the elder Shelborne remains elusive. And then Shel violates his agreement with Dave not to visit the future. There he makes a devastating discovery that sends him fleeing back through the ages, and changes his life forever.
The Last Time Traveler In a world where going back in time is against the law, someone takes on the dangerous task to change the past. Summary: If you live in a world where time travel secrets are only found in forbidden technologies, Alex finds a hidden time machine that their grandfather left behind. Alex has a strong desire to make the world a better place. Alex goes on a secret trip that takes him through historical rooms and to the heart of what it means to really change the world. The fact that time travel is illegal doesn't stop Alex and his friends from traveling through time. Alex believes that good change is possible. When Alex starts this trip, he is surrounded by a wide range of experiences that cover all of human life. Alex's journeys take him through a wide range of situations that teach him important lessons about being brave, having empathy, and how small actions can have big effects. These talks, which are full of old wisdom, show Alex that history is more than just a collection of events; it's a tapestry made from the important threads of many people's lives. But there are risks on the way. When Alex breaks the rule about time travel, the time police step in and cause a dramatic escape that shows how dangerous it is to mess with time. After a close call with the police, Alex has to think about what might happen if they do something, not just in history but also in their own lives. Even with these problems, Alex manages to make relationships that last. These exchanges, especially the ones between a group of active kids and an older, wiser person, show how important it is to live in the present. Alex comes to a deep understanding at the end of his journey through time: the most important changes are those that start inside and spread out to affect the present and the future. Alex decides to put the time machine away and use what they've learned from their trips to change things in the present. The movie "The Last Time Traveler" shows that the human spirit can still make things better. We can't change the past, but the choices and acts we make today can help make the future better. Alex's journey, from finding the banned time machine to becoming a beacon of hope in his own time, shows this well. Every moment in this book is a gift, and the emotional trip is where time travel really starts and ends. Chapter 1: Device Not Allowed Alex was a curious kid who lived in an old, creaky house that was full of memories and secrets. This land was owned by their grandfather, a bright but mysterious scientist known for his big ideas and inventions. Among the many stories being told around the house, Alex was most interested in one about a machine that wasn't supposed to be there. It was said that this technology could take you back in time, which is not possible. Alex were always looking into every part of the house because they were very curious and heard that their grandfather was very smart. However, Alex was drawn to the attic because it seemed mysterious and had lots of hidden things. Alex noticed something strange one day when sunshine came in through the dirty windows and cast shadows on the old books and trunks. They were amazed by this machine because it was so big, quiet, and well-designed, and it was covered in dust. This was the grandfather's illegal time machine, which he built himself. Alex had a strong response when he saw time travel, even though it was against the law and not a good idea. There was a doorway that led to the past, to places and times that are only described in books. It was impossible to say no to the chance to be with stars and legends and watch history happen. Alex felt both excited and scared in his heart. They had heard stories about how dangerous time travel could be and what would happen if you changed the course of history even a little. But there was a great desire to see, understand, and maybe even make up for mistakes that had been made in the past. People could visit ancient communities, see the natural wonders of the world before their time, and maybe even change the world with this invention. But this technology was more than just a look into the past; it showed them what their grandfather stood for and what he wanted to achieve. He thought that learning about the past would help us make the present better. When Alex saw the machine, he felt like they knew their grandpa, even though they had never met him. It looked like his spirit was telling Alex to go on this trip and finish the goal he hadn't been able to finish before this amazing invention. With new determination, Alex started to clean the machine. With each stroke of the brush, more of its complicated design became visible. They were amazed by how complicated it was and by the buttons and gears that could unlock the secrets of time. Alex thought that every touch brought them closer to their grandfather, his past, and the goal he was trying to follow but couldn't. It was a tough choice to go into the unknown and break the rules that say time travel can only happen in stories and your fantasy. Alex knew how important their choice was and what might happen if they messed with time. Even so, the allure of finding and adventure stayed strong. People who were brave, who dared to dream big, and who looked for the truths buried beneath the layers of history were told this. As Alex got ready to turn on the machine, his mind was filled with fear, shock, and awe. They planned to go on trips to places that only existed in stories, walking in the footsteps of famous people and standing where tales used to stand. The idea was both interesting and scary. With a calm hand and a deep breath, Alex turned the knobs. Their hearts were racing. The machine turned on with a soft hum, and energy that couldn't be seen shimmered in the air. At that very moment, Alex knew that their lives were about to change in a big way. They were going into the unknown with only their interest and the hope that they could make a small difference. After that, he would go on an amazing trip that would take him through time and into the heart of what it means to change the world and follow a forbidden but strong desire. Their grandpa left this to them as a message from the past to the future. It told Alex to think about things beyond their own time, to learn, to grow, and maybe even to change the course of history. Alex got into the machine with the faith of someone who thinks the impossible is possible. He was ready to face the struggles and secrets of the past, to find out what the stories were really about, and to continue a legacy of bravery, curiosity, and hope. Chapter 2: Making a Choice. That night, Alex lay in bed with his eyes wide open and stared at the ceiling. Through the window, a soft moonlight came in. Finding the time machine made people think and feel a lot of different things. It was like having the key to a door that wasn't locked, which meant that many things could happen. But this key had a lot of weight when it came to making decisions. On the one hand, technology let people have amazing adventures and see important historical events for themselves. But it was a dangerous trip that put not only them but also time itself at risk. Alex had a lot of questions and "what-if’s going through his mind. Imagine seeing people and events from history that they had only read about in books. How would it feel to walk through the streets of old towns while hearing people speak old languages? But there was also a feeling of worry mixed in with the excitement about these ideas. Going back in time wasn't easy. Every choice that was made in the past can have a big effect on the present. The limit on time travel was put in place to stop the chaos that could happen when unexpected things happened. Alex made the choice, though, for a reason stronger than her desire for excitement and fear of the unknown. The equipment was made by their grandfather with a specific goal in mind. He thought that knowing about the past could have an effect on the present and the future, rather than just being a record of what happened. Alex really liked this idea because he wanted to see the world through their grandfather's eyes and know what he thought and wanted. This longing was what finally made the difference. Alex played around with their ideas all night, thinking about each one from every angle. They are responsible for a lot since they have so much power. But as the room filled with the first light of dawn, things became clearer. Of course there were risks, but there was also the chance to learn, grow, and maybe even make a small change in the big picture. Alex made the choice, and the early morning light made their promise look even stronger. They wouldn't go into the time machine without thinking, but because they were curious and thought good things could still happen. They didn't just jump into the unknown; they planned to do this because they wanted to learn more about their grandfather's background and find out what it could teach them. As Alex got ready for their first trip, he felt less excited about the choice because it was so important. They knew how important their goal was. With each turn of the knobs and looking at how it worked, Alex reaffirmed their dedication to this course. They knew that the trip would be important for them and that it would also help them understand the past and how it affects the present, so they were both humble and excited about leaving. It wasn't just a choice to use the time machine; it was a promise to carefully look through history, learn from the past, and share what you've learned with people in the present. It was a promise to follow their grandfather's rules and treat all events in history with respect and kindness. When Alex made this choice, they took on a much bigger role than themselves. They became a link between the past and the future, as well as between the hopes and dreams of the next generation. Alex stood in front of the time machine on this calm morning, ready to start the adventure of a lifetime. They carried with them not only the thrill of discovery but also the promise to make this journey significant. They knew that time travel was hard, that history was in danger, and that what people do has effects. Alex got on the time machine with this new information and a strong desire to make things different. They were ready to face the past, learn from it, and maybe even change the course of events in their own small way. This choice, which was both unknown and full of possibilities, was the start of a wonderful journey that would push the limits of what we knew and study the endless options that existed where space and time met.
The Time Traveler's Almanac is the largest and most definitive collection of time travel stories ever assembled. Gathered into one volume by intrepid chrononauts and world-renowned anthologists Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, this book compiles more than a century's worth of literary travels into the past and the future that will serve to reacquaint readers with beloved classics of the time travel genre and introduce them to thrilling contemporary innovations. This marvelous volume includes nearly seventy journeys through time from authors such as Douglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, William Gibson, Ursula K. Le Guin, George R. R. Martin, Michael Moorcock, H. G. Wells, and Connie Willis, as well as helpful non-fiction articles original to this volume (such as Charles Yu's "Top Ten Tips For Time Travelers"). In fact, this book is like a time machine of its very own, covering millions of years of Earth's history from the age of the dinosaurs through to strange and fascinating futures, spanning the ages from the beginning of time to its very end. The Time Traveler's Almanac is the ultimate anthology for the time traveler in your life.
Best Books of 2016 BOSTON GLOBE * THE ATLANTIC From the acclaimed bestselling author of The Information and Chaos comes this enthralling history of time travel—a concept that has preoccupied physicists and storytellers over the course of the last century. James Gleick delivers a mind-bending exploration of time travel—from its origins in literature and science to its influence on our understanding of time itself. Gleick vividly explores physics, technology, philosophy, and art as each relates to time travel and tells the story of the concept's cultural evolutions—from H.G. Wells to Doctor Who, from Proust to Woody Allen. He takes a close look at the porous boundary between science fiction and modern physics, and, finally, delves into what it all means in our own moment in time—the world of the instantaneous, with its all-consuming present and vanishing future.
Imagine changing centuries—and making things worse, not better, on both sides of time.When 15-year-old Annie Lockwood travels back 100 years and lands in 1895, she at last finds romance. But she is a trespasser in time. Will she choose to stay in the past? And if she does, will she be allowed to stay?
The Hugo Award–winning author of Spin, praised as “a hell of a storyteller” by Stephen King, gives time travel his own mind-bending twist . . . Two events made September 1st a memorable day for Jesse Cullum. First, he lost a pair of Oakley sunglasses. Second, he saved the life of President Ulysses S. Grant. In the near future of Robert Charles Wilson’s Last Year, the technology exists to open doorways into the past—but not our past, not exactly. Each “past” is effectively an alternate world, identical to ours but only up to the date on which we access it. And a given “past” can only be reached once. After a passageway is open, it’s the only road to that particular past; once closed, it can’t be reopened. A passageway has been opened to a version of late 19th-century Ohio. It’s been in operation for most of a decade, but it’s no secret, on either side of time. A small city has grown up around it to entertain visitors from our time, and many locals earn a good living catering to them. But like all such operations, it has a shelf life; as the “natives” become more sophisticated, their version of the “past” grows less attractive as a destination. Jesse Cullum is a native. And he knows the passageway will be closing soon. He’s fallen in love with a woman from our time, and he means to follow her back—no matter whose secrets he has to expose in order to do it. “Wilson’s prose is beautifully constructed in this intelligent and gripping novel.” —Chicago Review of Books