(Part 2) Best time travel fiction books according to redditors

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We found 111 Reddit comments discussing the best time travel fiction books. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Time Travel Fiction:

u/WendallX · 3 pointsr/selfpublish

Hey, I am with you. And I have seen many people on this sub have the same question/dislike for marketing.

One thing I have read pretty consistently is that until you have at least 3 books published, marketing is not that important. The rough formula being spend 90% of your time writing your next book and only 10% marketing until you get 3+ books. And even then the split is only like 70/30.

I have only one book out, New Alcatraz now and I am working on my second. I have done very little marketing. I have started a FB page (which is bare because I have avoided FB for more than a decade). But it is free. I have also started a blog (which is also bare because I would rather write my book than blog). This wasn't free. I had to pay for the domain name. These are all just outlets for people to learn about your book. But what about getting people to go to your FB page or blog?

That is a slow burn. As you write you can join forums, such as reddit and goodreads.

I look at marketing my book less as advertising and more of talking to people (who are interested) about something I am passionate about. The rest I am hoping word of mouth will get me a few more sales as well. There is no step by step guide that I know of. If it was "do XYZ and you will sell books" we would all be doing XYZ.

u/dorourke2312 · 2 pointsr/scifibooks

Just published my first book if you're interested in checking it out! I also recommend Red Rising. Also check out "Off to be the Wizard" if you like RPO, it's in a similar vein.

https://www.amazon.com/Chronos-David-ORourke/dp/0692068368/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1524085328&sr=1-7&keywords=chronos

u/mike413 · 1 pointr/EarthPorn

Looks all science-fictiony.

Maybe like The Chronoliths or Epoch

u/DrTommyNotMD · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I don't know if I can pimp goods on here so if mods don't like this I'll remove the link.

The book is called Time Binge I think there's a Kindle version too for those who don't like physical books.