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Reddit mentions of John Titor A Time Traveler's Tale

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Found 4 comments on John Titor A Time Traveler's Tale:

u/NitsujTPU · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

It was promotional material for a book.

http://amzn.com/1591964369

u/TheShittyBeatles · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

The first printed copy of John Titor: A Time Traveller's Tale, with a full-page inscription on the title page, handwritten by John's "mother."

I was one of the few message board members to have been in on the entire John Titor "event" from beginning to end.

u/Kafke · 1 pointr/istp

By his bootstraps by Robert Heinlein. Not quite a book (at least, I don't think so). But it's pretty good.

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya series deals quite a bit with time travel (one of the main characters is a time traveller). This particular series comes in Manga, Anime, and Light Novel (book) form. I'm currently reading through the novels.

You might want to look up John Titor. While not a book, it's a fiction originally posted on the early internet as a sort of hoax. The tale has been compiled into several books, and archived on a few websites. I dunno if the book I linked is any good, but I do recommend looking the guy up.

Lastly, I'd recommend Steins;Gate. It's a visual novel / anime. So once again, not really a book. But a visual novel is sort of close. Steins;gate heavily borrows from the John Titor fiction and was actually my first introduction to him.

All four of those are excellent time travel stories. I'm not sure if any of them are translated into spanish though. I'd imagine By his bootstraps and the Haruhi series should be translated (considering both are fairly popular). The Titor stuff is probably not translated. Though Steins;Gate may or may not be.

There's also a nice big list on this wikipedia page.

I'm not all that big into reading (I used to be when I was a kid though), so I apologize for my half-answer.

Finally, while not Time Travel related in the slightest, I also heavily recommend The Phantom Tollbooth. Though this one has a lot of language play and might be difficult to understand/translate if you aren't that familiar with english.

Most of my media consumption is Anime and Movies. If you'd like suggestions for those, I could provide plenty.