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Steampunk & Time Travel
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Traveler
by L. E. DeLano
Teen author Jessa learns that she and one of her characters, Finn, are Travelers with the ability to slide between realities, and that Finn is determined to prevent her dying in yet another realm
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The ship beyond time by Heidi HeiligA sequel to The Girl From Everywhere finds time-traveler's daughter Nix confronting a terrible choice about her relationship with thief Kash when she learns that she is destined to lose the person she most loves.
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Waking in time
by Angie Stanton
Abbi Thorp is in mourning for her beloved grandmother when she arrives at the University of Wisconsin for her freshman year, but when she wakes up in her dorm room she finds herself transported to 1983--and that is only the beginning of a trip back in time that exposes her to some of the secrets in her family's past, and to a fellow time traveler named Will
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Wayfarer by Alexandra BrackenRobbed of the powerful object she needed to save her mother, traveler Etta is stranded far from home and the privateer she loves before resolving to destroy the astrolabe, a mission that is challenged by a shattering revelation.
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Saving Hamlet by Molly BoothExcitedly embarking on her sophomore year and her assistant stage manager duties for the drama club's production of Hamlet, Emma endures social drama before being transported back to the year 1601, where she is mistaken for a boy and put to work by the bard himself.
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Future shock
by Elizabeth Briggs
Elena Martinez is sent to the future on a secret mission from the Aether Corporation, but when she looks into the future of her own fate, she learns she must return to the present and stop a murder from happening
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Passenger by Alexandra BrackenWhen a violin prodigy who has lost everything wakes up on a ship in another time period, a man who wants to escape a life of servitude is forced to confront his past while keeping his former captors from claiming a stolen object of untold value.
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The edge of forever
by Melissa E. Hurst
Bridger travels through time to the year 2013 to discover why his father, whom he thought was dead, had previously come to this time to prevent sixteen-year-old Alora's murder--an act deemed illegal by the Department of Temporal Affairs
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The yearbook
by Carol Masciola Villelabeitia
Has teenaged misfit Lola Lundy slipped through a crack in time to 1924, just in time for the high school Fall Frolic dance, and where she makes an instant connection with the brainy and provocative Peter Hemmings, or is she having a romantic hallucination related to her family's background of mental illness?
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This monstrous thing by Mackenzi LeeA creative adaptation of Frankenstein is set in a world where mechanical people built from clockwork parts are shunned and where a young mechanic for illegal clockwork clients attempts to bring his brother back from the dead.
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No true Echo by Gareth P. JonesWhen the pretty and oddly familiar Scarlett joins his class and reveals that she is a Senior Echo Time Agent from the future, Eddie joins her investigation into the origins of time travel before learning a dangerous truth about his late mother.
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Clockwork princess
by Cassandra Clare
A conclusion to the trilogy that includes Clockwork Prince forces the Shadowhunters to consider terrible sacrifices in order to save the world from intensifying dangers. By the best-selling author of the Mortal Instruments series.
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