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This month we’re exploring stories about time, identity, and the choices that shape our lives. From second chances to parallel paths, these books ask: What would you change — and what would it cost?
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- Yesteryear – Caro Claire Burke
A satirical thriller about a narcissistic "tradwife" influencer whose curated, fraudulent online life collapses when she is forced to live out her performative 19th-century fantasy after waking up in 1855. - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue – V.E. Schwab
To escape a forced marriage in 18th-century France, a young woman named Addie LaRue makes a desperate bargain for immortal freedom, but is cursed to be immediately forgotten by everyone she meets, until 300 years later when she encounters a man in a bookstore who remembers her. - This Time Tomorrow – Emma Straub
On the eve of her 40th birthday, Alice Stern wakes up in her 16-year-old body, allowing her to relive her past, reconnect with her young, healthy father, and gain a new perspective on her life's choices and relationships. - The Midnight Library – Matt Haig
After attempting to take her own life, Nora Seed finds herself in a magical library between life and death, where she explores the infinite alternate versions of her life to undo her regrets and discover what truly makes life worth living. - Oona Out of Order – Margarita Montimore
On her nineteenth birthday in 1982, Oona Lockhart begins unpredictably leaping to different ages on every New Year's Eve, forcing her to navigate life, love, and self-acceptance out of chronological order. - The Ministry of Time – Kaliane Bradley
A British civil servant falls in love with a 19th-century naval officer while working for a secret government project designed to monitor time-traveling "expats" rescued from their imminent deaths.
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