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Similar in tone + premise

These books are ranked using the tone + premise labels extracted for Sirius. Books rank higher when they are close on every selected axis.

Tone labels used: tragic, poignant, wistful, elegiac, moving, sad, heartbreaking, philosophical, thought-provoking, serious, dry, clinical, sombre, haunting

Premise labels used: genetically engineered animal, uplifted animal, super-intelligent dog, outsider protagonist, human-animal boundary, created being, non-human consciousness, thought experiment

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

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Cover of Lives of the Monster Dogs by Kirsten Bakis

Lives of the Monster Dogs

Kirsten Bakis · 1997

Elegant, intelligent monster dogs arrive in New York and a young woman helps uncover their strange, tragic history.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.1563

Cover of Eva by Peter Dickinson

Eva

Peter Dickinson · 1988

After a crash leaves her near death, a teen wakes in a chimp body and must navigate identity, ethics, and survival.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.1838

Cover of The Great Silence by Ted Chiang

The Great Silence

Ted Chiang · 2016

A parrot near Arecibo reflects on extinction, communication, and the irony of searching the stars while ignoring Earth.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.1841

Cover of Toward Eternity by Anton Hur

Toward Eternity

Anton Hur · 2024

A near-future nanotech cure for cancer opens into centuries of AI, poetry, and posthuman questions about being human.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2070

Cover of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: A Dark Graphic Novel by Sergio A. Sierra

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: A Dark Graphic Novel

Sergio A. Sierra · 2012

A dark graphic adaptation of Frankenstein follows a scientist’s fatal experiment and the abandoned creature it unleashes.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2100

Cover of Axiomatic by Greg Egan

Axiomatic

Greg Egan · 1997

A hard-SF short story collection where each tale stress-tests identity, ethics, and consciousness through speculative science.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2111

Cover of Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes

Flowers for Algernon

Daniel Keyes · 1987

A man with an intellectual disability undergoes an experiment that transforms his mind, then forces him to face the cost.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2119

Cover of The Tusks of Extinction by Ray Nayler

The Tusks of Extinction

Ray Nayler · 2024

In near-future Russia, a resurrected elephant expert is uploaded into a mammoth to help de-extinct herds survive poachers.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2139

Cover of My Human Pet by Olympia Black

My Human Pet

Olympia Black · 2022 · Whispers from the Imperial Cage

Abducted and sold as a pet, a human woman must survive an alien captain, a language barrier, and a brutal power imbalance.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2149

Cover of Frankenstein: The 1818 Text by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Frankenstein: The 1818 Text

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley · 2018

A scientist creates life from dead matter, then faces the human and moral consequences of abandoning his creation.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2171

Cover of The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth by Roger Zelazny

The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth

Roger Zelazny · 2005 · Pulphouse Short Story Paperbacks

A classic short-fiction collection of poetic SF tales spanning alien oceans, terraformers, sentient cars, and doomed romance.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2181

Cover of The Elephants' Graveyard by Lawrence M. Schoen

The Elephants' Graveyard

Lawrence M. Schoen · 2016 · Barsk

An exiled elephant-like historian uses memory drugs to question the dead and uncover a secret threatening his species.

Semantic match: ranked by tone + premise

Distance: 0.2189