
The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig (2020)
Like 'This Time Tomorrow', this book explores life choices and 'what ifs' in a fantastical yet grounded way.

by Emma Straub (2022)
With her celebrated humor, insight, and heart, beloved New York Times bestseller Emma Straub offers her own twist on traditional time travel tropes and a different kind of love story. On the eve of her fortieth birthday, Alice’s life isn’t terrible. She likes her job, even if it isn’t exactly the one she expected. She’s happy with her apartment, her romantic status, and her independence, and she adores her lifelong best friend. But her father is ailing, and it feels to her as if something is missing. When she wakes up the next morning, she finds herself back in 1996, reliving her sixteenth birthday. But it isn’t just her adolescent body that shocks her, or seeing her high school crush—it’s her dad, the vital, charming, forty-something version of her father with whom she is reunited. Now armed with a new perspective on her own life and his, some past events take on new meaning. Is there anything that she would change if she could?
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by Matt Haig (2020)
Like 'This Time Tomorrow', this book explores life choices and 'what ifs' in a fantastical yet grounded way.

by Ruth Ozeki (2013)
Similar to 'This Time Tomorrow', it's a reflective novel about connection, fate, and finding meaning.

by Nikki Erlick (2022)
Shares 'This Time Tomorrow's' speculative premise exploring life's big questions and human connection.

by Gabrielle Zevin (2022)
Like 'This Time Tomorrow', this novel focuses on relationships and life's journey with warmth and insight.

by Ann Napolitano (2023)
Echoes 'This Time Tomorrow' in its focus on deep familial bonds and the complexities of life's path.
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