Doubleday
From the end of last year into this one, my media consumption coincidentally revolved around one theme: time travel. There was The Time Traveler’s Wife (the book, not the TV series), Russian Doll on Netflix, and this one. I really liked The Time Traveler’s Wife, and All Our Wrong Todays takes a close second. Somehow Mastai figured out how to make the physics work. The world these characters live in is a future that’s perhaps better than what we can expect because of this time machine (and nuclear power). Yet something isn’t quite right, and the mystery is what our characters need to solve to put things in their proper timeline. Of course there’s a loop that needs to be broken and some surprising discoveries along the way. If you can find this, give it a read.