My pick would have to be the A Whole Nother Story trilogy, in which (spoiler warning) you can only travel back in time. But because time is in a loop of sorts, if you go before the beginning of time, you will be at the end of time. From there you can go back to any time you want to. And time paradoxes cannot be produced. Plus, your memories from the previous timeline exist as well as the memories from the new one.

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    The TV show Midnight at the Pera Palace was actually a complete rewrite of the original book, and it was utterly phenomenal. I hope that someone writes a novelization of the show to publish.

    The show centers around Esra, a modern-day journalist and aspiring mystery writer who is assigned to write a BuzzFeed-style style article on the Pera Palace in Istanbul, Turkey. While visiting the hotel, Esra is accidentally transported back in time to 18 April 1919, where she is mistaken for Peride, a wealthy socialite. After the real Peride is murdered, Esra takes her place while trying to solve her murder, as well as to foil a British assassination plot against Atatürk.

    Along the way, she meets Halit, the handsome owner of the nearby Garden Bar nightclub, a WWI veteran with a dark past, and seemingly a spy for the British. Over the course of Season 1, Esra and Halit slowly develop romantic feelings for each other, but Halit begins to suspect that Esra is hiding secrets from him, and figures out that “Peride” is not actually Peride, and confronts Esra.