What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The Danger Quotient
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SOLVED. Time-traveling young man with two different-color eyes [s]
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(I'm quite sure this is not it but, along with The Time Traveler's Wife, I really enjoyed this book, so I thought I'd throw it out there. Good luck. It sounds interesting!)


Yeah, about 7 people on my friends list agree on this one. ;)


Summary: When his spaceship crashes to earth, a highly advanced alien interferes with the lives of two teenagers--on a Delaware Indian--living on the island of Manhattan during different centuries.


Summary: Aided through many crises by the almost miraculous intervention of a stranger, Laura Shane learns the nature of her awesome destiny when, on her thirtieth birthday, the stranger finally requests her help.

I know I haven't given you much to work with -- thanks for trying.

Thanks!



Only 30 members, but it is a group dedicated to reading time travel.
I seem to have invested myself in your quest probably because your description reminded me of components from two of my favorite books Abarat, Book 1 Abarat and The Time Traveler's Wife.

And it was actually read TTTW a couple years back that reminded me of this book. I've been trying to find it off and on ever since.

I knew that but hadn't thought to use it as a search term. Sadly, it looks like there's far too many anime/manga and comics uses of it to be much use. ;)

One was The Man Who Folded Himself ()
then again, it also seems like I have "seen" this in an episode of the "Twilight Zone" (but as I get older, memories are starting to become a little fuzzy ;-)

Ambitious, overcomplicated time-travel saga from the author of The Paradox Men (1984). In the future, following a nuclear war, the population of Earth is rebounding rapidly. But with much of the globe a radioactive desert, what to do with all the people? The solution: plant colonies in Earth's distant past!

The Hour of the Outlaw
Even though it sounds not even remotely like the plot you described it does seem to have someone with two differently colored eyes. I did a search on google books and that's what came up:


The Sleator book is a definite to-read, and I certainly read lots of Sleator back then. But the protagonist had no siblings in the one I'm trying to find, so it can't be it.
The Danger Quotient looks barely possible. I think probably not, but worth the $4 to be sure. So I'm ordering a copy.

Interesting. The Danger Quotient is by the same Annabel Johnson who wrote Torrie, a book I loved as a kid, a completely different type of book, but I think I'll check it out.



Definitely worth the money -- this is the book! I just got home to find it in my mailbox, so I haven't read through it again (yet), but I skimmed the first few pages and the last few, and this is it!
Thanks, Nikki! :)
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He was genetically engineered or somehow otherwise not normally born, with, IIRC, several genetic parents. There is a girl in the past that is part of the reason he keeps going back. It is NOT The Time Traveler's Wife, although like in that book, I believe he could not bring anything (including clothes) with him when he went back in time.