Reincarnation Blues
A man racing toward oblivion must use his final reincarnations to reach perfection and stay with Death, his true love.
Find similar books by
Combine common axes
These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven: Stories.
Plot structure labels used: fragmented collection, vignettes, interstitials, alternate timelines, choose-your-own-adventure, multiple pathways, nonlinear chronology, genre-bending, episodic
Focused on “split narrative” where exact label matches exist.
This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their plot structure embeddings are close.
A man racing toward oblivion must use his final reincarnations to reach perfection and stay with Death, his true love.
Split across eras and convoys, a far-future fleet races to unravel an alien megastructure before the mystery turns dangerous.
A man travels a highway through time while assassins hunt him and a young seeker searches for the truth about his origin.
An undying warrior joins a secret military mission to find mortality, only to uncover a deeper mystery.
Three childhood friends keep searching for four missing girls as a collapsing world and strange force called the Pale close in.
A comatose girl who never ages draws scientists, family, and seekers into an interwoven mystery about time, memory, and youth.
An alternate-history fixup follows an eternal Roman Empire across millennia, from a failed Exodus to a secret bid for the stars.
Why this is here
A ghostwriter returns to her Florida childhood home after the pandemic and is pulled into family, tech, and reality-bending mysteries.
An episodic deep-time saga follows a primate lineage from dinosaur age survival to humanity’s far future.
A fragmented near-future New York mosaic follows public-housing residents living under strict social, reproductive, and economic controls.
A debut story collection where Filipino folklore, queer desire, and urban legends collide across darkly magical worlds.
Six linked futures trace how genetic engineering and body modification reshape humanity, morality, and identity.