I LOVED Connie Willis' Oxford Time Travel series. The two elements that I'm obsessed with are the time travel into a historically accurate setting (her series included medieval, Victorian, and WW2 England) and a very dry humor. I'm usually not a re-reader but these books definitely deserve re-reads. But I'm wondering if there are other books that would scratch this itch?
My recent reading has included a lot of sci-fi, biographies, running memories, Steven King, and general history. The only other time travel book I can think of was Time Traveler's wife, which I liked a lot- two people getting to know each other while on different time lines was what I loved about that. I read How to Lose a Time War and liked it just OK. (Edit, also recently read 11/22/63 by Kind and liked it a lot!)
Thanks for your suggestions!
by rollem
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11/22/63 by Stephen King
Jodi Taylor’s books are basically Connie Willis fan fiction, and there are a bunch of them. They will never win the Hugo, but they are fun.