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Step In Time: Time Travel
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Ruins
by Orson Scott Card
A second entry in the epic series that began with the best-selling Pathfinder continues the adventures of Rigg, who taps the power of his psychic abilities to explore secrets hidden by his late father while changing wrongful events from the past at the cost of his own future.
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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 Colton
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Extra life
by Derek Nikitas
Receiving an app on his phone that allows him to "leap" 12 hours into the past to fix a disastrous day, control-freak Russ encounters dangerous timeline glitches he cannot control in the form of a psychologically unhinged teen TV star and willful alternate versions of himself. Simultaneous eBook.
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The last magician
by Lisa Maxwell
In an alternate version of present-day Manhattan, magic is dying and Esta, a Mageus, travels back to 1901, navigating gangs, secret societies, and her feelings for another magician to stop the destruction of a book that can possibly restore magic
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Once upon a kiss
by Robin Palmer
Enjoying a life that revolves around the band Depeche Mode, actor Judd Nelson and her fitness-obsessed parents, 1980s teen Zoe chokes on Fun-Dip and wakes up in the year 2016, where she must overcome her 80s fashion sense and her snobby queen bee new identity in order to reconnect with her nerdy best friend.
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23 minutes
by Vivian Vande Velde
Witnessing a bank robbery gone awry, misfit 15-year-old Zoe, a girl with supernatural ability to jump back in time and repeat events with up to 10 tries, attempts to stop the crime but only makes things worse with each successive effort.
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Longbow girl
by Linda Davies
Transported back to the time of Henry VIII, Welsh longbow girl Merry Owen, assisted by her best friend, James, enters an archery tournament to save her ancestors' land from being seized by greedy aristocrats.
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Passenger
by Alexandra Bracken
When 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 girl from everywhere
by Heidi Heilig
Growing up beside her father on a time-traveling ship that ventures to real and imaginary places, 16-year-old Nix struggles to preserve her life when her father obsessively pursues a map in a past time period in ways that threaten her existence.
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The Devil's intern
by Donna Hosie
Seventeen-year-old Mitchell discovers a time-travel device that will allow him to escape his internship in Hell's accounting office and return to Earth, but his plans to alter the circumstances of his own death take an unexpected turn when his three closest friends in Hell insist on accompanying him back to the land of the living.
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Alice in time
by Penelope Bush
As her self-centered behavior spirals out of control, fourteen-year-old Alice gets an unusual chance to fix her whole disastrous life when she is mysteriously spirited back in time.
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The reluctant assassin
by Eoin Colfer
A first entry in a new series that puts a high-tech spin on classic themes from Oliver Twist follows the misadventures of Victorian orphan Riley, who becomes a reluctant assistant to a murderous illusionist and is transported to modern-day London, where he is aided by a teen FBI agent.
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The project
by Brian Falkner
Volunteering at the local library during a quick-rising flood, best friends Luke and Tommy discover a long-lost book that is being sought by a secret Nazi society that would use the information it contains to change the outcome of World War II.
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Obsidian mirror
by Catherine Fisher
When his father disappears while experimenting with a black mirror that is a portal to both the past and future, Jake encounters obstacles when he tries to use the mirror to find his father.
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Ruby red
by Kerstin Gier
Since the time-traveling gene that runs in her family was supposed to skip 16-year-old Gwen, she was quite surprised when she started taking leaps into the past, which came complete with archaic manners, fancy clothes and an obnoxious--but gorgeous--traveling counterpart.
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The clockwork scarab : a Stoker & Holmes novel
by Colleen Gleason
Roped into respective family businesses when two society girls go missing, Evaline, the sister of Bram Stoker, and Mina, the niece of Sherlock Holmes, overcome a fierce rivalry to investigate three mysterious gentlemen and a strange Egyptian relic.
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The princess and the bear
by Mette Ivie Harrison
In the follow-up to The Princess and the Hound, a hound who was once a princess and a bear who was once a king travel back in time to save a kingdom and find their human selves.
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Timeless
by Alexandra Monir
Moving in with her wealthy but cold grandparents after her mother’s accidental death, Michele discovers a great-aunt’s journal and is transported through time to the Gilded Age, where she arrives at an ancestral wedding and is unseen by everyone except the handsome would-be groom.
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