Top Ten Tuesday: Love Stories with Time Travel

Top Ten Time-Travel Books Involving Love

Disclaimer: I haven’t read all of these yet, but eventually I will. So let’s pretend I already have, and it will feel kind of like time travel!

This list is mostly not romances, but includes novels where love plays a large role along with the time travel – mostly romantic love, sometimes not.

My list starts with the book that started my love affair with time-travel love stories when it came out in 2003: The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger.

1. The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

Next is one of my top ten favorite books of all time, probably, but I don’t think of it primarily as a love story, so that’s why I didn’t put Doomsday Book by Connie Willis at #1 on this list. It won the Hugo Award in 1993.

2. Doomsday Book by Connie Willis (1992)

3. To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis (2010)

The next two on my list are also by Connie Willis! The first ends on a cliffhanger, but lucky readers of it now don’t have to wait a year for the second book. It’s really one huge story divided into two big ones.

These four are all set in the Oxford Time Travel universe. Blackout and All Clear are perfect for fans of stories set in the London Blitz as well as for fans of time-travel rom-coms and big books.

4. Blackout by Connie Willis (2010)

5. All Clear by Connie Willis (2011)

Next is the classic example of the time-travel love story. I want to listen to the audio edition because I like Campbell Scott as a narrator. Also, his backwards name is appropriate for a time-travel story.

6. Time and Again by Jack Finney (1970)

7. Kindred by Octavia E. Butler (1979)

Dana, the main character of Kindred by Octavia E. Butler, is a Black woman in an interracial marriage with a white man. While Kindred is not a romance in any sense of the word, the relationship of Dana and Kevin is important to the story, especially as their races cause them to experience time traveling back to the time of slavery in the American South together in vastly different ways.

Probably many readers think of my #8 first when they think of time-travel love stories. (Outlander by Diana Gabaldon is probably the only book in this list that actually falls into the romance genre.)

Davina Porter‘s audiobook narration of Outlander is absolutely amazing. I tried the next book in the sequence in print, unable to find the audio, and it just wasn’t the same, so I never went on with the rest of the Outlander books.

8. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (1991)

The next one is still on my TBR, and it’s more about the love of a father for his daughter than romantic love, but I don’t care and I’m still going to count Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen as a story about love for Valentine’s Day.

9. Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen (2019)

I found my #10 on a Book Riot list of Best Time-Travel Romance Novels and I added it to round off my list. Author Tiffany Reisz is best known for erotica, but apparently The Night Mark is a departure from her usual.

Jessica Pryde describes it on Book Riot as “part love story, part supernatural, part mystery.”

10. The Night Mark by Tiffany Reisz (2017)

I also want to read all the books on the list of 20 Best Time Travel Novels from Book Riot and all the books on the list of 8 Time Travel Books with a Unconventional Twist from Read It Forward, but most of them didn’t fit into the Valentine’s Day theme.

I’m sharing this with Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, so you’ll find other Top Ten Valentine’s Day-themed book lists there!

Graphic with text: Top Ten Tuesday www.ThatArtsyReaderGirl.com

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Lydia
3 years ago
Greg
3 years ago

I love a good time travel story, and Here and Now and Then was fabulous.

Lexlingua
3 years ago

Connie Willis is amazing!! Like your spin on this week’s TTT ~ Lex

thebookishlibra
3 years ago

Oh yay, I love this topic! I’m always up for a good time travel story and several of these are new to me. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

Regine Karpel (@regine_karpel)

Love the picks.
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DoingDewey
3 years ago

It’s really interesting to me that you specifically enjoy this topic, because it’s one that particularly doesn’t work for me. I don’t like star-crossed lovers and time travel can be so hard for happy endings! And very few time travel novels manage enough internal consistency in their world building to keep me happy. I think it’s wonderful that each enjoy such different things and such a broad variety of books exists! I’d love to hear a little more about what makes you enjoy this topic, since it seems your reaction to them is so different from mine 🙂

Sue at Book By Book
3 years ago

OMG, I could have made this list!!! These are some of my all-time favorite books 🙂 And I agree, Time Traveler’s Wife is one of the greatest love stories ever – one of my Top 5 books EVER, for sure. I have read and enjoyed almost all of these, except All Clear, which I got for Christmas, and Kindred, which is waiting on my Kindle!

GREAT list!!

Sue

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Deb Nance at Readerbuzz

This is a genre that I love. I enjoyed the first three on your list very much, and I hope to read Kindred this year.

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DoingDewey
3 years ago
Reply to  Laurie C

Thanks for your explanation! I could definitely see where focusing on the characters would make these stories work for you 🙂

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