
From H.G. Wells' time machine to the quantum-fabric-warping ghosts of A Christmas Carol, a list of the best literary clock stoppers
Stephen King's newest work, 11/22/63, a novel about a man who travels back via a storeroom time portal to stop the JFK assassination, hit the shelves this week. Inspired by this newest addition to the time-travel literature genre, we got to thinking about a few of our favorite time travel stories, and particularly about all of the different ways those fictional mortals manage to thrust themselves back and forth in space-time...[More]
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