The power of time travel

What would you change?

The power of time travel. This is a question we have all asked ourselves. If you could turn back time, what would you change? Fix a grammatical error on that one paper in school, tell your crush how you really felt about them, or bet on a game where you knew the results. The possibilities are endless and are limited only by your imagination.

When people hear of the power of time travel, many think of Back to the Future, Doctor Who, or the several conspiracy theories about how actor Daniel Radcliff looks exactly like someone’s grandma from 1950 (look it up and comment what you think!!).

Stephen Fry and the power of time travel

As a concept, time travel can be interesting and scary because you have no idea what the consequences are. For example, if you do win money from that game, where you knew the outcome, how much would your life change? Not at all, a little bit, or completely? If you ever think about these things, we have the book for you!

Making History is a great book to read if you are interested in history and the power of time travel. The story follows Michael Young, a brilliant young history student, and how his life is changed after meeting Leo Zuckerman, an aging physicist with a theory that can change worlds. Together they come up with a plan to ensure that Hitler was never born and thereby altering the course of history. However, was this a good idea or not? If you want to find out more, you can buy the book making history which is all about The Power of Time Travel at the Brossac Braderie!!

The book is written by Stephen Fry who is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, and writer of over 15 book. Fry is praised for his funny and witty writing, so you are guaranteed to laugh while reading this original book.

If this is not your style, don’t worry, because we have plenty of other books and definitely one for everyone. Check out our Books Category to find your next great novel!!

We hope you will enjoy learning about the power of time travel by reading Making History by Stephen Fry.