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Time Travel: Teen Books Read a book from the list, or one of your own choosing
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Waking Romeo
by Kathryn Barker
At the end of the world, 18-year-old Juliet, with Romeo in a coma, meets a mysterious time traveler who makes her question everything she knows about life and love—and a chance to rewrite her future.
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Saving Hamlet
by Molly Booth
Excitedly 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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Throwback
by Maurene Goo
Sent back to the‘90s where she finds herself in high school with her 17-year-old mother, Samantha Kang finds the right romance at the wrong time while trying to fit into an analog world and make things right with her mom.
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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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Yesterday is History
by Kosoko Jackson
Traveling back and forth in time after a life-saving surgery, Andre bonds with one boy from the 1960s and another from present-day Boston before confronting a difficult choice.
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Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh
by Rachael Lippincott
When disheartened Pittsburgh teen Audrey transports back to 1812 England, she expects to find love as a Regency romance heroine, but surprisingly sparks fly when she meets Lucy Sinclair.
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Your Life Has Been Delayed
by Michelle I. Mason
When she takes off on a flight and lands 25 years later, Jenny Waters, now the biggest story on the internet, must adapt to a world of smartphones and social media where she must figure out how to move forward.
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Opposite of Always
by Justin A. Reynolds
Falling hard for a popular and charismatic girl who suddenly passes away, a grieving Jack finds himself traveling back in time to when they first met, only to find his efforts to prevent her death triggering unanticipated consequences.
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See You Yesterday
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Stuck in a time loop with her nemesis, college student Barrett Bloom agrees to work with Miles to find a way out, and when they start falling for each other, they wonder what will happen to their relationship if they make it to tomorrow.
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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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The Space Between Here & Now
by Sarah Suk
When a memory of her estranged mom doesn't match up, 17-year-old Aimee Roh, who has a rare condition that causes her to travel back to a moment in her life when she smells something linked to that memory, journeys to Korea to discover the truth.
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Spin Me Right Round
by David Valdes Greenwood
When a head injury transports him back in time to 1985, gay teen Luis sets out to save the life of a closeted classmate and finds himself in way over his head as he tries to make it back to 2021.
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The Last Saxon King
by Andrew Varga
Transported to back to 1066 England, 16-year-old Dan Renfrew discovers the only way he can return home is to set history back on its proper course in the Anglo-Saxon age, which plunges him into a deadly conflict that endangers the entire future of the world.
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Project Nought
by Chelsey Furedi
When Ren Mittal is transported from a bus stop in 1996 to the year 2122, he discovers he is part of a time-travel program to help students in the future learn about history, though the tech conglomerate who brought him there may not be as benevolent as they appear.
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Displacement
by Kiku Hughes
A teenager is pulled back in time to witness her grandmother's experiences in World War II-era Japanese internment camps.
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Paper girls
by Brian K Vaughan
Supernatural mysteries and suburban drama collide in the early hours after the Halloween of 1988 for four twelve-year-old newspaper delivery girls.
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