Happy Tuesday!
Top Ten Tuesday is a Bookish Meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, and this week’s theme is BOOKS WITH MY FAVORITE TROPES!
Happy Tuesday!
One of my favorite tropes (if not my very favorite) in fiction is time loops! I love time travel fiction in general, but time loops are just *chef’s kiss!*
And now without any further ado, here’s this week’s Top Ten Tuesday!
See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn SolomonPublished on May 17, 2022 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Time Travel, YA
Pages: 432
Add to Goodreads
Author Links: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Amazon, Instagram
A Week of Mondays by Jessica BrodyBarrett Bloom is hoping college will be a fresh start after a messy high school experience. But when school begins on September 21st, everything goes wrong. She’s humiliated by the know-it-all in her physics class, she botches her interview for the college paper, and at a party that night, she accidentally sets a frat on fire. She panics and flees, and when she realizes her roommate locked her out of their dorm, she falls asleep in the common room.
The next morning, Barrett’s perplexed to find herself back in her dorm room bed, no longer smelling of ashes and crushed dreams. It’s September 21st. Again. And after a confrontation with Miles, the guy from Physics 101, she learns she’s not alone—he’s been trapped for months.
When her attempts to fix her timeline fail, she agrees to work with Miles to find a way out. Soon they’re exploring the mysterious underbelly of the university and going on wild, romantic adventures. As they start falling for each other, they face the universe’s biggest unanswered question yet: what happens to their relationship if they finally make it to tomorrow?
Published on August 2, 2016 by Farrar Straus and Giroux
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Time Travel, YA
Pages: 464
Add to Goodreads
The Retake by Jen CalonitaSixteen-year-old Ellison Sparks is having a serious case of the Mondays. She gets a ticket for running a red light, she manages to take the world’s worst school picture, she bombs softball try-outs and her class election speech (note to self: never trust a cheerleader when she swears there are no nuts in her bake-sale banana bread), and to top it all off, Tristan, her gorgeous rocker boyfriend suddenly dumps her. For no good reason!
As far as Mondays go, it doesn’t get much worse than this. And Ellie is positive that if she could just do it all over again, she would get it right. So when she wakes up the next morning to find she’s reliving the exact same day, she knows what she has to do: stop her boyfriend from breaking up with her. But it seems no matter how many do-overs she gets or how hard Ellie tries to repair her relationship, Tristan always seems bent set on ending it. Will Ellie ever figure out how to fix this broken day? Or will she be stuck in this nightmare of a Monday forever?
Published on February 23, 2021 by Delacorte Press
Genres: Contemporary, Middle Grade, Science Fiction, Time Travel
Pages: 272
Add to Goodreads
The Double Life of Danny Day by Mike ThayerZoe knows that the only thing harder than middle school is losing a best friend. She and Laura used to do everything together from taking silly selfies, to joining all the same clubs together and even throwing surprise birthday parties for one another.
But lately things have been weird between them. Now Laura will post a photo of her hanging out with other girls before responding to Zoe's simple text. She doesn't even want to sit with her at lunch anymore. Zoe is heartbroken--all she wants is for things to go back to normal.
But then a magical app downloads on her phone...and things get even weirder! Suddenly Zoe can travel back in time to moments where her and Laura started drifting apart. It is like a dream come true. A chance for Zoe to mend their friendship.
But as Zoe goes back to moments of middle school drama--sleepover games gone wrong, field trips with cliques and crushes, and school projects that bring on more-than-awkward encounters--she realizes that second chances don't always go as planned and that sometimes you need to trust the magic of new beginnings.
Published on June 15, 2021 by Feiwel and Friends
Genres: Contemporary, Middle Grade, Science Fiction, Time Travel
Pages: 310
Add to Goodreads
The Night of Your Life by Lydia SharpMy name is Danny Day, and I live every day twice.
The first time, it's a "discard day." It's kind of like a practice run. At the end of the day, I go to bed, wake up, and poof everything gets reset, everything except my memory, that is.
The second time, everything is normal, just like it is for everyone else. That's when everything counts and my actions stick. As you could probably guess, "Sticky Day" Danny is very different from "Discard Day" Danny.
When Danny's family moves across the country, he suddenly has to use his ability for more than just slacking off and playing video games. Now he's making new friends, fending off jerks, exposing a ring of cheaters in the lunchtime video game tournament, and taking down bullies one day at a time ... or is it two days at a time?
Published on March 3, 2020 by Point
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Time Travel, YA
Pages: 272
Add to Goodreads
Pretty in Punxsutawney by Laurie Boyle CromptonJJ is having the worst prom ever... over and over again.
All year, JJ’s been looking forward to going to prom with his best friend, Lucy. It will be their last hurrah before graduation—a perfect night for all their friends to relax, have fun together, and celebrate making it through high school.
But nothing goes according to plan. When a near-car crash derails JJ before he even gets to prom and Lucy can’t figure out what happened to him, things spiral out of control. The best night of their lives quickly turns into the worst.
That is... until JJ wakes up the next day only to find that it’s prom night all over again.
At first, JJ thinks he’s lucky to have unlimited chances at perfecting the night of his life. But each day ends badly for him and Lucy, no matter what he does. Can he find a way to get the perfect prom he’s always wanted and move forward into the rest of his life?
Published on October 29, 2019 by Blink
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Time Travel, YA
Pages: 304
Add to Goodreads
Before I Fall by Lauren OliverAndie is the type of girl who always comes up with the perfect thing to say … after it’s too late to say it. She’s addicted to romance movies—okay, all movies—but has yet to experience her first kiss. After a move to Punxsutawney, PA, for her senior year, she gets caught in an endless loop of her first day at her new school, reliving those 24 hours again and again.
Convinced the curse will be broken when she meets her true love, Andie embarks on a mission: infiltrating the various cliques—from the jocks to the nerds to the misfits—to find the one boy who can break the spell. What she discovers along the way is that people who seem completely different can often share the very same hopes, dreams, and hang-ups. And that even a day that has been lived over and over can be filled with unexpected connections and plenty of happy endings.
Published on October 25, 2010 by HarperCollins
Genres: Contemporary, Time Travel, YA
Pages: 470
Add to Goodreads
Opposite of Always by Justin A. ReynoldsFor popular high school senior Samantha Kingston, February 12—"Cupid Day"—should be one big party, a day of valentines and roses and the privileges that come with being at the top of the social pyramid. And it is … until she dies in a terrible accident that night.
However, she still wakes up the next morning. In fact, Sam lives the last day of her life seven times, until she realizes that by making even the slightest changes, she may hold more power than she ever imagined.
Published on March 5, 2019 by Katherine Tegen Books
Genres: Contemporary, Fantasy, Magical Realism, Romance, Science Fiction, Time Travel, YA
Pages: 449
Add to Goodreads
Author Links: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Amazon, Instagram
Time Travel for Love and Profit by Sarah LariviereWhen Jack and Kate meet at a party, bonding until sunrise over their mutual love of Froot Loops and their favorite flicks, Jack knows he’s falling—hard. Soon she’s meeting his best friends, Jillian and Franny, and Kate wins them over as easily as she did Jack.
But then Kate dies. And their story should end there.
Yet Kate’s death sends Jack back to the beginning, the moment they first meet, and Kate’s there again. Healthy, happy, and charming as ever. Jack isn’t sure if he’s losing his mind.
Still, if he has a chance to prevent Kate’s death, he’ll take it. Even if that means believing in time travel. However, Jack will learn that his actions are not without consequences. And when one choice turns deadly for someone else close to him, he has to figure out what he’s willing to do to save the people he loves.
Published on January 26, 2021 by Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Genres: Contemporary, Science Fiction, Time Travel, YA
Pages: 320
Add to Goodreads
End of the World House by Adrienne CeltFourteen-year-old Nephele used to have friends. Well, she had a friend. That friend made the adjustment to high school easily, leaving Nephele behind in the process. And as Nephele looks ahead, all she can see is three very lonely years.
Nephele is also a whip-smart lover of math and science, so she makes a plan. Step one: invent time travel. Step two: go back in time, have a do-over of 9th grade, crack the code on making friends and become beloved and popular.
Does it work? Sort of. Nephele does travel through time, but not the way she planned--she's created a time loop, and she's the only one looping. And she keeps looping, for ten years, always alone. Now, facing ninth grade for the tenth time, Nephele knows what to expect. Or so she thinks. She didn't anticipate that her new teacher would be a boy from her long ago ninth grade class, now a grown man; that she would finally make a new friend, after ten years. And, she couldn't have pictured someone like Jazz, with his deep violet eyes, goofy magic tricks and the quietly intense way he sees her. After ten freshman years, she still has a lot more to learn. But now that she's finally figured out how to go back, has she found something worth staying for?
Published on April 19, 2022 by Simon & Schuster
Genres: Adult, Dystopian, Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller, Time Travel
Pages: 320
Add to Goodreads
Bertie and Kate have been best friends since high school. Bertie is a semi-failed cartoonist, working for a prominent Silicon Valley tech firm. Her job depresses her, but not as much as the fact that Kate has recently decided to move from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
When Bertie’s attempts to make Kate stay fail, she suggests the next-best thing: a trip to Paris that will hopefully distract the duo from their upcoming separation. The vacation is also a sort of last hurrah, coming during a ceasefire in a series of escalating world conflicts.
One night in Paris, they meet a strange man in a bar who offers them a private tour of the Louvre. The women find themselves alone in the museum, where nothing is quite as it seems. Caught up in a day that keeps repeating itself, Bertie and Kate are eventually separated, and Bertie is faced with a mystery that threatens to derail everything. In order to make her way back to Kate, Bertie has to figure out how much control she has over her future—and her past—and how to survive an apocalypse when the world keeps refusing to end.
What books have your favorite tropes in them? Related, what are your favorite tropes? Let me know in the comments below and don’t forget to have a magical week!
Never read a time loop book but like the sound of all these – Pretty in Punxsutawney is going on the tbr, love that it’s the same town from Groundhog Day!
This is a terribly clever trope! Don’t think I’ve read any of these though… But I am going to take a look at a few of these. I do like time travelling and dual time lines, time loops might interest me as well.
Happy TTT!
Elza Reads
I like time loop stories too. The Double Life of Danny Day is on my TBR list. Natalie @ Literary Rambles
The Double Life of Danny Day sounds good.
Lydia recently posted…Top Ten Tuesday: Books With Your Favourite Theme
Great list! I admittedly haven’t read many time loop stories but I’ve enjoyed the ones I’ve read. Quite a few of these are new to me but their covers are fantastic and make me wanna read them all 😍
Dini @ dinipandareads recently posted…#TopTenTuesday: Romances with my Favourite Tropes!
I love your topic! I like time-travel books, but I don’t think I’ve read enough of them to make a full list.
Aj @ Read All The Things! recently posted…Books With Villains As Main Characters
I just spent SO MUCH TIME scouring the internet for that edition of Before I Fall, it’s stunning. I’ve only seen the cover with the close up face before! I have See You Yesterday pre-ordered and I simply cannot wait for May. 😄
Vee_Bookish recently posted…We’re In Space, And Weird Shit Is Happening // Top Ten Tuesday
I’m not a big fan of time travel myself, but I do have to admit many of these books catch my eye.
I don’t think I’ve ever read anything like this, but I’m going to have to soon.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
I’ve never really read any time loop books, but these make me want to!
Here’s my TTT post
The only time loop book I’ve tried is Before I Fall and I couldn’t finish it because I found the repetition kind of dull.
Jo recently posted…Top Ten Tuesday #358
I don’t think I’m at all familiar with this trope.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/blue-covers-that-i-adore/
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create! recently posted…Blue Covers That I Adore
I haven’t read a lot of time loop stories but I’m intrigued. <a href=”https://bitchbookshelf.com/2022/03/08/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-my-favorite-trope/>Here’s my TTT!