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47 - A book featuring a parallel reality

I do love me some quantum fiction! Woohoo!
I've read and can confirm parallel realities:
The Midnight Library
Dark Matter
The Space Between Worlds
The Fold
Where the Hell is Tesla?
Finna and Defekt
Have not yet read:
All Our Wrong Todays

Q-Squared by Peter David
The Sorrows of Empire by David Mack
Rise Like Lions by David Mack


Absolutely! Any book in the trilogy will work, although only the first really works as a standalone book for me.

Maybe a Jack Finney novella - I remember one where if you turned the right corner in Grand Central...must look for that.
Also The Whizz Pop Chocolate Shop
Rivers of London and any of that series.
I would include Harry Potter and A Discovery of Witches, and any book where a magical world or fantasy world coexists with real world but more or less hidden.
Also Anonymous Rex / Casual Rex - 2 detective stories where dinosaurs still live ...in disguise.

I LOVE books about parallel realities, but I don't read very many.
This year I have borrowed Finna from the library at least three times so far. Clearly, the universe is telling me to read it in 2022 for this category.
This year I have borrowed Finna from the library at least three times so far. Clearly, the universe is telling me to read it in 2022 for this category.



I like that idea! Doors of Eden by Adrian Tschaikovsky also features parallel worlds.

In a similar vein, would The Versions of Us by Laura Barnett also fit here?

Is it an alt-world the characters get dropped into (like in Stranger Things)?
Is it a reality that exists within our reality but is different (like in Harry Potter)?
Is it a time-traveling (like in Outlander) or time repeating thing (like in Groundhog Day)?
Or maybe all of these apply?
Angie wrote: "How is "parallel reality" defined?
Is it an alt-world the characters get dropped into (like in Stranger Things)?
Is it a reality that exists within our reality but is different (like in Harry Po..."
The definition is up to you. To me, a parallel reality is another plane of existence that exists in parallel with mine. In your three examples, the closest one is Stranger Things, although in that other plane of existence, no one seems to exist, so it's not quite the same as what I'm picturing. Another "me" and another "you" exist in a different reality, where some things are different but many things are the same. It's part of the "multiverse" theory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paralle...
This is played with a lot in the Loki miniseries on Disney+ Any chance there is a graphic novel that covers that same story?
This is also a big part of the third season of the Dark Netflix series. If only that show were a book, it would be perfect.
Is it an alt-world the characters get dropped into (like in Stranger Things)?
Is it a reality that exists within our reality but is different (like in Harry Po..."
The definition is up to you. To me, a parallel reality is another plane of existence that exists in parallel with mine. In your three examples, the closest one is Stranger Things, although in that other plane of existence, no one seems to exist, so it's not quite the same as what I'm picturing. Another "me" and another "you" exist in a different reality, where some things are different but many things are the same. It's part of the "multiverse" theory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paralle...
This is played with a lot in the Loki miniseries on Disney+ Any chance there is a graphic novel that covers that same story?
This is also a big part of the third season of the Dark Netflix series. If only that show were a book, it would be perfect.
Lynn wrote: "My first reaction: "Say what?!?" LOL
Popsugar is listing One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. Actually, I think Fates and Furies would also work for ..."
Fates and Furies doesn't fit here, it is just two different POVs of the same reality. (And WOW I did NOT like that book. Everyone was so awful and miserable and SMELLY. I see you did not like it, either. We agree!! )
Popsugar is listing One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. Actually, I think Fates and Furies would also work for ..."
Fates and Furies doesn't fit here, it is just two different POVs of the same reality. (And WOW I did NOT like that book. Everyone was so awful and miserable and SMELLY. I see you did not like it, either. We agree!! )

Is it an alt-world the characters get dropped into (like in Stranger Things)?
Is it a reality that exists within our reality but is different (li..."
This was helpful! Thank your for the thorough response and link.

That is the book I have slotted for this prompt.

Is it an alt-world the characters get dropped into (like in Stranger Things)?
Is it a reality that exists within our reality but is different (like in Harry Po..."
I am actually thinking of this in terms of class stratification, upstairs/downstairs, rich/poor - and I immediately thought of a book about US History - Dwelling Place: A Plantation Epic by Erskine Clarke.


I like the way you think, Karen. I can work with this. This would reduce the number of SFF books I need to read this year, so bless you.



Crystal wrote: "I am considering The Left-Handed Booksellers of London (which is also set in the 1980s) or the latest Seanan McGuire Wayward children book Where the Drowned Girls Go..."

Is it an alt-world the characters get dropped into (like in Stranger Things)?
Is it a reality that exists within our reality but is different (li..."
So, then some of those companion books written about old classics would work? (I'm a SFF fan and love time travel / multiverse writing, but for others...)
- Gone with the Wind: The Wind Done Gone or Ruth's Journey: The Authorized Novel of Mammy from Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind?
- Pride and Prejudice: Longbourn
- Jane Eyre: Wide Sargasso Sea
- The Illiad: The Firebrand
- Below Stairs, a memoir that may have inspired Upstairs, Downstairs and Downton Abbey
- The Madonnas of Echo Park, which follows Mexican immigrants in the service industries
- Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive, which I know has been getting a lot of press lately because of the movie

You can always read the next ones in the serie ;)
I will probably go with A Million Worlds with You as i read the previous two. I am trying to read books i already own this year before i start buying others so this could work!
For those who havent read it, The Starless Sea would fit in opinion.

Also, if anyone hasn't read it yet, The Golden Compass very easily qualifies.
Jane wrote: "Do you all think an alternate history book would qualify? (I'm thinking Ha'penny by Jo Walton, which is the second in a series I started for another challenge.) There are no parallel ..."
This is one of those categories that can really be stretched to suit the reader. For me, an alternate history would only qualify if our actual history were also part of the story. You can't have "parallel" without two lines. One line is just a line.
This is one of those categories that can really be stretched to suit the reader. For me, an alternate history would only qualify if our actual history were also part of the story. You can't have "parallel" without two lines. One line is just a line.

Maybe in Another Life


https://camcatbooks.com/Books/A/A-Mea...

So for that, I'm going with The Wheel of Time Series 1-15 Books Collection Set Pack (Book 1-14) By Robert Jordan


If I like it I'll probably go for #1 in Customer Service: The Complete Adventures of Tom Stranger
Drakeryn wrote: "The Space Between Worlds is perfect for this prompt. The premise is that scientists have found a way to travel between a handful of closely-connected parallel worlds, but you can on..."
Thanks for that rec, that book looks good. I love this category, but I feel like I haven't really settled on what to read for it. Maybe I'll read this!
Thanks for that rec, that book looks good. I love this category, but I feel like I haven't really settled on what to read for it. Maybe I'll read this!

The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire


Read this one at the start of last year. I certainly loved it.

I'd say it definitely works, plus it's short and absolutely amazing!

Nadine in NY wrote: "Lynn wrote: "My first reaction: "Say what?!?" LOL
Popsugar is listing One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. Actually, I think Fates and Furies would a..."
You are so right! Thanks for correcting me. Although I kinda consider two people's interpretations of the same events as 'parallel realities' it technically is not... And yay! We agreed!!
Popsugar is listing One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. Actually, I think Fates and Furies would a..."
You are so right! Thanks for correcting me. Although I kinda consider two people's interpretations of the same events as 'parallel realities' it technically is not... And yay! We agreed!!
I think 11/22/63 would qualify... At least it would for me! But I am known to bend prompts as I please!
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Popsugar is listing One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. Actually, I think Fates and Furies would also work for this prompt as well as prompt #48 A book with two POVs, but I could be wrong...
What others?
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