Bakers Dozen

Plausible stories (NO supernatural elements) of Stephen King

  1. Rita Hayward and The Shawshank Redemption
  2. Misery
  3. Gerald’s Game
  4. Cujo
  5. Big Driver
  6. The Body
  7. A Good Marriage
  8. Apt Pupil
  9. The Long Walk
  10. Secret Window, Secret Garden
  11. Rage

Plausible stories (NO supernatural elements) of Stephen King

  1. Rita Hayward and The Shawshank Redemption
  2. Misery
  3. Gerald’s Game
  4. Cujo
  5. Big Driver
  6. The Body
  7. A Good Marriage
  8. Apt Pupil
  9. The Long Walk
  10. Secret Window, Secret Garden
  11. Rage
  12. Delores Claiborne

Plausible stories (NO supernatural elements) of Stephen King

  1. Rita Hayward and The Shawshank Redemption
  2. Misery
  3. Gerald’s Game
  4. Cujo
  5. Big Driver
  6. The Body
  7. A Good Marriage
  8. Apt Pupil
  9. The Long Walk
  10. Secret Window, Secret Garden
  11. Rage
  12. Delores Claiborne
  13. The Running Man

I’ll pass.

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King- The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  1. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but his hampered by his poor research among other things).

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King- The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but his hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King- The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but his hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King- The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but his hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King- The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but his hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King - The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but is hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.
  7. The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove - South African neo-Nazis give Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army machine guns

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King - The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but is hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.
  7. The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove - South African neo-Nazis give Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army machine guns
  8. The Guardian of Forever, Star Trek TOS: Kirk and Spock follow McCoy back in time to correct what McCoy altered

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King - The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but is hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.
  7. The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove - South African neo-Nazis give Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army machine guns
  8. The Guardian of Forever, Star Trek TOS: Kirk and Spock follow McCoy back in time to correct what McCoy altered
  9. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 - they try to prevent Lou’s murder by going back in time, only to travel to the future instead

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King - The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but is hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.
  7. The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove - South African neo-Nazis give Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army machine guns
  8. The Guardian of Forever, Star Trek TOS: Kirk and Spock follow McCoy back in time to correct what McCoy altered
  9. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 - they try to prevent Lou’s murder by going back in time, only to travel to the future instead
  10. Looper (2012) - contract killers hired by criminal syndicates from the future to terminate victims that they send back through time.

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King - The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but is hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.
  7. The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove - South African neo-Nazis give Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army machine guns
  8. The Guardian of Forever, Star Trek TOS: Kirk and Spock follow McCoy back in time to correct what McCoy altered
  9. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 - they try to prevent Lou’s murder by going back in time, only to travel to the future instead
  10. Looper (2012) - contract killers hired by criminal syndicates from the future to terminate victims that they send back through time.
  11. The Terminator - An android assassin goes back to the 1980s to kill the woman who will give birth to the leader of the human resistance

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King - The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but is hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.
  7. The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove - South African neo-Nazis give Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army machine guns
  8. The Guardian of Forever, Star Trek TOS: Kirk and Spock follow McCoy back in time to correct what McCoy altered
  9. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 - they try to prevent Lou’s murder by going back in time, only to travel to the future instead
  10. Looper (2012) - contract killers hired by criminal syndicates from the future to terminate victims that they send back through time.
  11. The Terminator - An android assassin goes back to the 1980s to kill the woman who will give birth to the leader of the human resistance
  12. Star Trek: First Contact - The Borg try to prevent the first peaceful meeting between Vulcans and humanity

Time-travel stories in which someone sets out to deliberately change the timeline

  1. 11/22/63 by Stephen King - The hero tries to stop the JFK assassination
  2. A Rebel in Time by Harry Harrison - the villain wishes to arrange for the South to win the Civil War (but is hampered by his poor research among other things).
  3. Primer - After discovering time travel, two engineers use it to make money through stock trades.
  4. Back to the Future 2 - Old Biff gives the sports almanac to his 1955 younger version with the intent of making a fortune.
  5. Behold the Man, Michael Moorcock - the protagonist travels to 28 AD with the intention of meeting Jesus. He sees that the infant Jesus is intellectually disabled, so he takes his place and intentionally recreates all the tales of Jesus.
  6. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny - the hero’s an idealistic merc who brings anachronistic weaponry to the losing side of causes he champions.
  7. The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove - South African neo-Nazis give Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army machine guns
  8. The Guardian of Forever, Star Trek TOS: Kirk and Spock follow McCoy back in time to correct what McCoy altered
  9. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 - they try to prevent Lou’s murder by going back in time, only to travel to the future instead
  10. Looper (2012) - contract killers hired by criminal syndicates from the future to terminate victims that they send back through time.
  11. The Terminator - An android assassin goes back to the 1980s to kill the woman who will give birth to the leader of the human resistance
  12. Star Trek: First Contact - The Borg try to prevent the first peaceful meeting between Vulcans and humanity
  13. The Time Tunnel (1966 TV series) - Dr Tony Newman tries to prevent the sinking of the Titanic

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Titles containing the word “time”

  1. Somewhere in Time, 1981 film

Titles containing the word “time”

  1. Somewhere in Time, 1981 film
  2. Time After Time, 1979 film

Great film. H.G. Wells chases Jack the Ripper into the future: Time After Time (1979 film) - Wikipedia

Titles containing the word “time”

  1. Somewhere in Time, 1981 film
  2. Time After Time, 1979 film
  3. Playing for Time, 1980 TV movie

Titles containing the word “time”

  1. Somewhere in Time, 1981 film
  2. Time After Time, 1979 film
  3. Playing for Time, 1980 TV movie
  4. “Time’s Arrow”, Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part episode

Titles containing the word “time”

  1. Somewhere in Time, 1981 film
  2. Time After Time, 1979 film
  3. Playing for Time, 1980 TV movie
  4. “Time’s Arrow”, Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part episode
  5. Time Enough For Love, by Robert A. Heinlein