These themes will vary! It could be based off of some book mail I just received, pop culture, something personal to me, a headline from the news, a trend I noticed when I was buying books for my library system, etc. I hope you stick around to see all the themes and book recs I come up with!

Today’s Theme: Loopy Timelines
It’s very rare that I read two books that are so alike at the same time. But once two of my book besties picked this one up, I had to read it also. I had the audio so I started it immediately. The irregular time line in this one is a time loop, basically it keeps repeating over and over. During her time loops, we meet Cam who it seems she’s destined to be with. He keeps popping up in random places, but they seem to have the same conversation. Also, I loved the way the time line was written tho. I’m not a huge fan of non-linear timelines if they give an in-depth sciencey reason why time was weird, so this was so much fun to read.
This one was also a time loop story. This one is a bit heavier than the other story, but still just as good. This one didn’t have a super scientific story either. In this story Sydney and Marcus meet time after time at Dunkin’ after grabbing the same order number. These two had so much more in common than they thought and it made the story gripping and emotional. Their time loop was cute because they ended up doing all these different things all over NYC. They were the literal cutest.
Well, there you go! Here I’m just going to talk about why I grouped these two books together. I hope you enjoyed a look at this small part of the books. For a full synopsis of the book or to add it to your TBR, click the picture and it will take you to their Storygraph. The link on the caption will take you to it’s Goodreads.
More Books with Irregular Timelines

All of these have either time loops, are told backward, incorporate time travel, or they go back and forth between the past and the present. I’ve read all but 2 of these, but of the ones I have read, I can say all of them, there’s something there for everyone! Stratton & Poston’s books are adult and the Jones one is MG. All the others are YA. I hope y’all love these like I do!

What irregular timeline books have you read? Any of these on this list? Let me know in the comments! (No fr I want some more to read after the TfT I need some more!)