From the ones on these lists, the only one I have read that I liked enough to recommend is #43 on the Fantasy list, Ken Grimwood's Replay. (Aside from The Riddlemaster of Hed, which I love probably more than I should, but you've already read that.) The synopsis given there is pretty good, but it leaves out one key thing: he's not the only one.
I thought it was kind of interesting that they categorized it as "Fantasy;" I suppose that technically it is, since there isn't even an attempt to explain the phenomenon scientifically, but it "felt" more like SciFi to me. Something about the attitudes of the main characters, I think, and the fact that it is a contemporary setting (well, mid-eighties, so sort-of contemporary). I liked the exploration of the "what would you do if you could live your life over" idea, particularly in that they discovered how what you think are "better" choices than you made the first time around don't always turn out that way.
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I thought it was kind of interesting that they categorized it as "Fantasy;" I suppose that technically it is, since there isn't even an attempt to explain the phenomenon scientifically, but it "felt" more like SciFi to me. Something about the attitudes of the main characters, I think, and the fact that it is a contemporary setting (well, mid-eighties, so sort-of contemporary). I liked the exploration of the "what would you do if you could live your life over" idea, particularly in that they discovered how what you think are "better" choices than you made the first time around don't always turn out that way.