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These books are ranked using the setting labels extracted for Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful.

Setting labels used: near future, distant future, alternate future, our world, futuristic Earth, global society, undersea setting, asteroid belt

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This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their setting embeddings are close.

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Blue Remembered Earth

Alastair Reynolds · 2012 · Poseidon's Children

A future-leaning family mystery sends two siblings chasing a dead matriarch’s secrets across the solar system.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.1114

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Last and First Men

Olaf Stapledon · 2000 · Last and First Men

A future narrator recounts humanity’s rise, mutations, wars, and extinctions across billions of years.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.1157

Cover of All Tomorrows: The Myriad Species and Mixed Fortunes of Man by C.M. Kosemen

All Tomorrows: The Myriad Species and Mixed Fortunes of Man

C.M. Kosemen · 2008

An illustrated future-history follows humanity across deep time, until alien meddling turns evolution into punishment.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.1187

Cover of The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick 5: The Eye of The Sibyl by Philip K. Dick

The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick 5: The Eye of The Sibyl

Philip K. Dick · 1992

Philip K. Dick’s final collected stories volume gathers late-era SF tales of reality, faith, paranoia, and damaged futures.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.1240

Cover of If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light by Kim Cho-yeop

If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light

Kim Cho-yeop · 2026

Seven Korean speculative stories explore space, aliens, and future tech through intimate questions of identity, grief, and connection.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.0970