Replay
Jeff Winston, forty-three, didn't know he was a replayer until he died and woke up twenty-five years younger in his college dorm room; he lived another life. And died again. And lived again and died again—in a continuous twenty-five-year cycle—each time starting from scratch at the age of eighteen to reclaim lost loves, remedy past mistakes, or make a fortune in the stock market. A novel of gripping adventure, romance, and fascinating speculation on the nature of time, Replay asks the question: "What if you could live your life over again?"
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Jeff Winston dies of a heart attack at his desk in 1988, then opens his eyes in his college dorm in 1963, eighteen again, with every memory of the next twenty-five years intact. He starts to live them over.
Yes. Replay (1986) by Ken Grimwood predates Groundhog Day (1993) and is widely cited as an influence on later time-loop stories. The protagonist relives the same 25-year stretch of his life multiple times with different choices.
Yes. Replay won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1988. It has been a steady cult favorite for decades and is often recommended to readers who enjoyed The Midnight Library or Life After Life.
Replay was written by Ken Grimwood, published in 1986 by Ace Books.
Replay is 313 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Replay takes most readers 5 to 7 hours to finish.
Replay is a standalone novel by Ken Grimwood, not part of a series.
Replay is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.