Time Travel stories often trap characters in loops for our fun
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(Nicolas Binge (Harper Collins) (UK, March 27); Penguin's Random House (We, March 25th))
Of course, time travel is a staple of science fiction. The means of travelling through time can vary from police boxes in the 1960s to sets of ancient standing stones, but time changes generally lead to all sorts of issues with the “timeline” and the important things that are erased or added from them. Our heroes can also be stuck in loops and are destined to repeat themselves endlessly for our joy…
Source: www.newscientist.com