Summer Reading: Interdimensional and Time Travel Book Recommendations from Nyah Nichol
In the fourth part of the Common Deer Press summer reading recommendations list, Nyah Nichol shares some interdimensional and time travel books. Nyah is the author of The Tempus Trilogy young adult series. Broken Shards of Time and Faded Glimpses of Time are books 1 and 2 in this group.
The Best Interdimensional and Time Travel Books
The Journal of Curious Letters, James Dashner
The Time Machine, H.G. Wells
A Mutiny in Time, James Dashner
My book: Faded Glimpses of Time (Tempus Trilogy Book 2)
Wren Derecho has successfully time travelled back to the present, confident that the dangerous and powerful orb has been lost forever in the broken shards of time. However, her sense of relief quickly turns to horror when she realizes the orb has mysteriously reappeared and things are not the same as when she left them.
Now Wren must navigate through the new timeline and overcome the unexpected obstacles and twists it presents. As she struggles to adapt, she learns about Operation Aquarius Deep, a DAWN mission to retrieve ground-breaking tech from the hands of the ruthless Cyril Elton-Blackwood. But things have changed drastically for the worst in this new reality and everything that Wren thought she knew is now unfamiliar and beginning to spiral out of control.
Could the orb, an other-worldly power source, be the cause of all this confusion? Or is it possible that even more formidable forces are at play? With the help of her friends, Wren must try to bend time and rewrite fate to avoid disaster. Secrets will be revealed, lives will be stolen, and the past will return to haunt those who wish to forget it.
Nyah Nichol
Nyah Nichol was born and raised in Cold Lake, Alberta, and attends the local high school. Her hobbies include reading, drawing, and crocheting. She has three younger siblings who can be annoying at times, but sweet and awesome the rest of the time. She has a mom and dad who love her very much and support her in everything she does.
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