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    I love media about experiencing other perspectives, lives, timelines, realities, etc.

    In *Sense8*: One person being able to access seven other minds, skillsets, existences. In *Everything Everywhere All At Once*: Accessing & inhabiting yourself in different realities, seeing your other lives. *In All of Us Strangers*: A man revisits his childhood home and is able to have conversations with visions of his long-dead parents.

    These premises feel so full and so human to me because they all revolve around what we’re all often wondering: what could have been, what could be, how other people are living, how I am living.

    I’m looking for books, preferably literary fiction, that mess with reality/explore other realities or timelines in this way.

    I’ve struggled to find books that do this sort of thing, but here’s some (very loose) inspo:

    * *Convenience Store Woman* by Sayaka Murata (this probably least fits the brief, but love Murata’s exploration of a woman whose life’s purpose is manning a convenience store, the constant tension between her calling and the reality/life others expect of her)
    * *Tinkers* by Paul Harding
    * *Kindred* by Octavia Butler
    * Haven’t read, but have come across in my searches: *4 3 2 1* by Paul Aster, *The Bone Clocks* and *Cloud Atlas* by David Mitchell

    Thanks in advance!

    by Forward-Tangerine-56

    4 Comments

    1. Richard Bach’s **One** follows the protagonist couple as they cross dimensions multiple times encountering different incarnations of themselves.

    2. I would thoroughly recommend Cloud Atlas (and especially) The Bone Clocks, as you mention above. David Mitchell is great at this sort of stuff.

      I would also recommend The Teleportation Incident by Ned Beauman

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