Tag: Time Travel

In Used before category names. Books, In Review
May 1, 2026 By Miss Known 0 Comment

Evelyns and sevens. Sevens and Evelyns. They really shouldn’t mix. They either get stuck in very bad marriages or end up dead. The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton has been on my want-to-read list for years. And this month was the time to finally read it and to answer my question of which of the Evelyns I prefer: the Hugo or the Hardcastle. Title: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle Author: Stuart Turton Publication year: 2018 Length: 16 hours 41 minutes Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Time-travel Pace: Slow Story focus: Plot & Characters Set in the run-down and isolated estate of Blackheath House, the Hardcastles are throwing a party. Distinguishable guests closer to the family are staying at the house, but today, some are not themselves. At night, when the party is in full swing, Evelyn Hardcastle will be murdered, just as it happened the day before, and …

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In Used before category names. In Review, TV Series
Jan 29, 2024 By Miss Known 0 Comment

From time to time, I do find a TV series or a mini-series that sparks my interest. And if I’m lucky enough, I want to talk about it. One of the latest additions to the Netflix catalogue is the mini-series Bodies. The premise is straight up my cup of tea. Four crimes. Four time periods. Same body. It’s time travel story time, y’all! I love time travel stories, but I’m very specific about how I like time travel to work. I even have a post all about that. And Bodies left the story in the perfect place to be exactly what I wanted. While the end of the story is wrapped up, it still leaves room for the time travel plot to fit into my plot. And I was so incredibly happy and excited to have a story that hit the right spot, and now I can gush all about …

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In Used before category names. Notes
Jul 30, 2021 By Miss Known 0 Comment

Time travel, part science-fiction, part fantasy. The one thing we all wish we could do to prevent ourselves from doing something stupid in the past. Unfortunately, we all have to keep cringing about it every night before bed. In the meantime, there’s nothing like enjoying a good time travelling story. Here’s the thing, I’m not here to go all physicist about time travel, and what is realistic or not, I’ll leave that for the Einsteins of our generation. I’m here for Hollywood time travel. Fiction. And I’m going to going all out on my overly specific rules for time travelling. Back to the Future 1-3 (1985) I can’t talk about time travel and not mention the best movie series about it: Back to the Future. There isn’t much that I criticize about how time travelling works in the three movies. Are 88 miles per hour enough? I don’t care. You …

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