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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    Some of the descriptions of what the protagonist sees near the end of The Time Machine by HG Wells are beautiful. Not sure his take on time travel is particularly unique, but I thought it was a great little book