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Emilie Summer

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201 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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But in the original version, it was an 80s show where Scott Bakula wakes up in somebody else's body and has to figure out what happened while he's inhabiting someone else's self.

So it sounds quantum leap to me, and that is a compliment.

I think Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Jillian McAllister is a great comp.

I would absolutely stick with that because it's got that like wrong timeline over and over again, like trying to figure out, solve the mystery that way.

I think that feels very appropriate.

Weirdly, I think Yesteryear might already be too big, which is crazy.

to say, because it came out, what, last week?

But you're absolutely right.

It shows people are extremely open to the wrong timeline, plot line.

So maybe it's perfect.

An older book that is probably too old and might not have quite enough of a thriller or mystery feel to it, but it's called All Our Wrongs Today by Elon Mustai.

And that's a good time travel, I'm living in the wrong timeline book that's worth a look.

And to that end, I would say Dark Matter by Blake Crouch is also worth considering.

You know, I cannot get through a comp segment without mentioning Blake Crouch.

So here is the Blake Crouch mentioned for today.

If you're playing the Emily's comps drinking game, you can take a drink every time I recommend Blake Crouch.

Okay, for a campus novel with the psychological feel of Black Swan, I'm so intrigued.

For that, I immediately thought about The Bells by Lacey Dunham, like just a new, really good campus Gothic novel that I think might feel right.

But I know you are also...

looking for the relationships and the other aspects of your story.