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Quantum Space by Douglas Phillips, which I nominated for Limited BOTM of July, has a similar concept. Although I can confirm the extent after reading.Many hard sci-fi books with space travel at relativistic speed feature time dilation, which is a realistic concept of Einstein's theory of relativity. One such book is Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir.
Many other books show other reasons for time misplacement, but most of them are sff.
A World Out of Time by Larry Niven does this with relativistic time dilation.Directly inspired by that is We Are Legion (We Are Bob) by Dennis E. Taylor, a variation on that theme.
Most of the time traveling stories I read (which was a long time ago), the travelers come from the future into the past. Andre Norton's Time Traders series was one of the first I read as a kid, which theme was the Cold War. She also had a couple of books that the main character was a Native American using his people's ways to guide them, which was on a ship. Then she added telepathic dolphins to the mix. They were written in the 60s. When I looked it up, I saw that there were new releases in the 90s, that I haven't read.
Books mentioned in this topic
Galactic Derelict (other topics)Key Out of Time (other topics)
Echoes in Time (other topics)
A World Out of Time (other topics)
We Are Legion (We Are Bob) (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Douglas Phillips (other topics)Andy Weir (other topics)
Sabrina Chase (other topics)
Thomas DePrima (other topics)


Here are a couple to start us off.
The Long Way Home by Sabrina Chase
A Galaxy Unknown by Thomas DePrima
Is there a book you like with this theme?