Cannonball Read 18

Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

Search

| Log in
  1. Follow us on Facebook
  2. Follow us on Instagram
  3. Follow us on Bluesky
  4. Follow us on Goodreads
  5. RSS Feeds

  • Home
  • About
    • Getting Started in CBR18
    • Rules of Respect
    • Cannon Book Club
    • Diversions
    • Fan Mail
    • Holiday Book Exchange
    • Book Bingo Reading Challenge
    • Participation Badges
    • AlabamaPink
    • About Cannonball Read
  • Our Team
    • The CBR Team
    • Leaderboard
    • Recent Comments
    • Participant Interviews
    • Cannonballer Location Maps
    • Our Volunteers
    • Meet MsWas
  • Categories
    • Review Genres
    • Tags
    • Star Ratings
    • Featured Review Archive
  • Fight Cancer
    • How We Fight Cancer
    • Donate
    • CBR Merchandise
  • FAQ
  • Contact
    • Contact Form
    • 2026 Registration
    • Suggest a Review
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Social Media

Two Well-Regarded Children’s Time Travel Novels

Tom's Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce

Charlotte Sometimes by Penelope Farmer

October 23, 2022 by GentleRain 2 Comments

I was surprised when I visited England at what a popular genre historical children’s time travel novels were, but it’s one I enjoy so I got a couple. Both are apparently much beloved classics that must have missed me when I was a child, and this was a good chance to fill in some gaps of my children’s novel knowledge. Tom’s Midnight Garden has an intimidatingly positive pull quote by Philip Pullman on the cover: “a perfect book.” This made me internally querulous and I […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Mystery, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: boarding school, childhood illnesses, children's fiction, Edwardian England, historical ficiton, Penelope Farmer, Philippa Pearce, time travel, WWI

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:117 · Genres: Children's Books, Mystery, Speculative Fiction · Tags: boarding school, childhood illnesses, children's fiction, Edwardian England, historical ficiton, Penelope Farmer, Philippa Pearce, time travel, WWI ·
Rating:
· 2 Comments

“I, Penelope Taberner Cameron, tell this story of happenings when I was a young girl.”

A Traveller in Time by Alison Uttley

October 10, 2022 by GentleRain Leave a Comment

CBRBingo14: Time (time traveling) I think this is one of those books that is a children’s classic in England but didn’t become as famous in the US, or else I just missed it as a kid. I picked it up on vacation in England recently along with two other children’s time travel novels, which seems to be a lively genre over there. A Traveller in Time is a book that’s very centered in one place, in this case the farm of Thackers. Uttley is wonderful […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: Alison Uttley, British fiction, cbr14bingo, children's fiction, historical fiction, time travel, Tudor England, victorian england

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:91 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: Alison Uttley, British fiction, cbr14bingo, children's fiction, historical fiction, time travel, Tudor England, victorian england ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments

So many people spent their lives wishing to be understood. All Alice wanted was more time.

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

September 13, 2022 by Leedock Leave a Comment

CBR14BINGO: Time Square (Hitting the nail on the head here. Very literal. Time in the title. The whole plot is about Time. You get it.) Alice is about to turn 40. A milestone birthday for anyone, but particularly for someone who generally keeps their life on an unproblematic even keel. She lives in New York City where she grew up. Works in the admissions department of her old high school, walking the same hallways of her youth. She even has a convenient boyfriend that doesn’t make […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr14, cbr14bingo, Emma Straub, Fiction, time travel

Leedock's CBR14 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr14, cbr14bingo, Emma Straub, Fiction, time travel ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments

“This is the strange lesson of living in a pandemic: life can be tranquil in the face of death.”

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

August 11, 2022 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

Cannonball Read Book Square: Funky In one word: Tether Reading St. John Mandel I’m reminded of the scene in the AMAZING movie Booksmart, wherein two college-bound BFFs are determined to make up for lost time and live it up the night before their high school graduation. In one of my favorite scenes, best friends Molly and Amy are getting ready to go out and hyping each other up for their respective outfits, aggressively hurling positive affirmations at each other. “Who gave you permission to take […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: cbr14bingo, Emily St. John Mandel, pandemic, Sea of Tranquility, time travel

cheerbrarian's CBR14 Review No:34 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: cbr14bingo, Emily St. John Mandel, pandemic, Sea of Tranquility, time travel ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments

The Girl on the (Subway) Train

One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

July 23, 2022 by Abi 3 Comments

A.k.a. the time that a weaponised use of Freddie Mercury had me sobbing at 1am with the book pressed against my forehead, begging for a happy ending. Yeah. In my defence, the reason I was doing that was that the book would not let me put it down until I have finished, after I had brazenly decided to start a reading session at 11:30pm in bed, knowing that I was heading into the climax. One Last Stop is Casey McQuiston’s follow up to Red, White and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction Tagged With: Casey McQuiston, Freddie Mercury, LGBTQ romance, LQBTQ, mystery, non-binary author, One Last Stop, sapphic, time travel, trains, trans characters

Abi's CBR14 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction · Tags: Casey McQuiston, Freddie Mercury, LGBTQ romance, LQBTQ, mystery, non-binary author, One Last Stop, sapphic, time travel, trains, trans characters ·
Rating:
· 3 Comments

A time travel classic I could have safely missed out on.

Time and Again (Time, #1) by Jack Finney

July 8, 2022 by narfna Leave a Comment

30 Books in 30 Days, Vol. 2 Book 30/30 A poopy book to finish out the month on. For a while, I was actually enjoying this quite a bit, but as it went on, I just couldn’t with it anymore. The main vehicle for the time traveling was . . . laughable. There. I’ll say it. But more importantly, how can a book about time travel be so dull? Really, this just wasn’t for me, but I guess I’ll try and justify it down below. […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: historical fiction, jack finney, narfna, time and again, time travel

narfna's CBR14 Review No:98 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: historical fiction, jack finney, narfna, time and again, time travel ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • 33
  • Next Page »


Recent Comments

  • BlackRaven
    on No longer under his grandmother’s table
    My only real complaint this time is that this has a lot of fiction talks about getting married, but it's not...
  • ElCicco
    on No longer under his grandmother’s table
    Well this has me interested! I loved Genius Under the Table and Breaking Stalin’s Nose as well as The Assassination...
  • Mrs. Julien
    on Could Not Stop Reading It
    UPDATE: I have purchased this book and I'm reading it; HOWEVER since I normally read almost exclusively kissing books, I...
  • Anthony
    on I’d like to be/under the sea
    you gon eat that cornbread
  • Anthony
    on I’d like to be/under the sea
    fyp this week
See More Recent Comments »

Support Our Mission

  • Support Our Mission, Donate Today!
  • FAQ
  • Shop
  • Volunteers
  • Leaderboard
  • AlabamaPink
  • Contact

Help Our Mission

You can donate to CBR via:

  1. PayPal
  2. Venmo

The reviews and comments posted on this site reflect the opinions of individual posters and do not reflect the views of Cannonball Read.

© 2026 Cannonball Read Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) | Log in