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These books are ranked using the themes labels extracted for Flowers for Algernon.

Themes labels used: intelligence, empathy, compassion, human dignity, social stigma, prejudice, alienation, belonging, knowledge and loss, ethics of experimentation, memory, dementia, disability rights, loneliness, identity

Focused on “consciousness” where exact label matches exist.

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

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Cover of Sirius by Olaf Stapledon

Sirius

Olaf Stapledon · 2000

A scientist raises a dog with human intelligence, and his lonely life exposes the limits of belonging, love, and humanity.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1087

Cover of The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon

The Speed of Dark

Elizabeth Moon · 2003

An autistic man in a near-future workplace faces pressure to accept an experimental cure that could change who he is.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1022

Cover of Vaster Than Empires and More Slow by Ursula K. Le Guin

Vaster Than Empires and More Slow

Ursula K. Le Guin · The Hainish Cycle

A misfit survey crew meets a forest world whose plant-life seems to feel fear and think as one.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1330

Cover of Glitches by Marissa Meyer

Glitches

Marissa Meyer · 2011 · The Lunar Chronicles

A cyborg girl’s first days with her new family expose her isolation, memories, and the start of her destiny.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1064

Cover of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

Philip K. Dick · 2008 · Blade Runner

A bounty hunter in a radioactive future tracks rogue androids while questioning what separates humans from machines.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1390

Cover of UnWorld by Jayson Greene

UnWorld

Jayson Greene · 2025

In a near-future world of AI uploads, a grieving mother and three others circle a death that may hide a deeper truth.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1398

Cover of The Infinity Particle: A Graphic Novel by Wendy  Xu

The Infinity Particle: A Graphic Novel

Wendy Xu · 2023

A young inventor on Mars falls for a humanoid AI and is forced to confront questions of freedom, identity, and consent.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1422

Cover of The Mad Scientist's Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke

The Mad Scientist's Daughter

Cassandra Rose Clarke · 2013

A girl grows up with her android tutor as love, identity, and robot rights reshape both their lives.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1434

Cover of The World Wasn't Ready for You by Justin C. Key

The World Wasn't Ready for You

Justin C. Key · 2023

A debut short-story collection fusing horror, sci-fi, and fantasy to confront race, class, prejudice, and identity.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1179

Cover of The Unhappening of Genesis Lee by Shallee McArthur

The Unhappening of Genesis Lee

Shallee McArthur · 2014

A memory-perfect teen must stop a thief stealing lives—while her own memories begin to vanish.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1293

Cover of The Other by K.A. Applegate

The Other

K.A. Applegate, Katherine Applegate · 2000 · Animorphs

Marco investigates a strange alien sighting and uncovers hidden Andalite survivors, a rescue, and a clash over disability.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1300

Cover of The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffrey

The Ship Who Sang

Anne McCaffrey · 1985 · Brainship

A disabled girl becomes the mind of a starship and navigates missions, love, grief, and the ethics of her existence.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1313