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Понедельник начинается в субботу

Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky, Аркадий Стругацкий, Борис Стругацкий

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These books are ranked using the characterization labels extracted for Понедельник начинается в субботу.

Characterization labels used: young programmer, scientists, wizards, bureaucrats, outsider protagonist, enthusiastic researchers, pseudoscientists, comic secondary cast

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

Cover of The Science of Discworld by Terry Pratchett

The Science of Discworld

Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart, Jack S. Cohen · 2002 · Science of Discworld

Discworld wizards accidentally create a universe, while science chapters explain how our real one works.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1524

Cover of The Globe by Terry Pratchett

The Globe

Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart, Jack Cohen · 2003 · Science of Discworld

A Discworld wizard adventure collides with a science essay on what makes humans, stories, and civilization.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1888

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Departure 37

Scott Carson · 2025

When pilots hear impossible warning calls and the U.S. skies go silent, a Maine teen and a Cold War scientist uncover a deadly secret.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.2006

Cover of Frozen Hell by John W. Campbell Jr.

Frozen Hell

John W. Campbell Jr. · 2019

A rediscovered expanded draft of a classic Antarctic sci-fi horror tale pits scientists against a shape-shifting alien.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.2028

Cover of Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr.

Who Goes There?

John W. Campbell Jr. · 1991

Antarctic scientists uncover a frozen alien and trigger a tense struggle to identify who among them has been replaced.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.2031

Cover of Imperial Earth by Arthur C. Clarke

Imperial Earth

Arthur C. Clarke · 1975

A Titan-born clone travels to Earth for a quincentennial visit, confronting culture shock, old ties, and a future-shaping mystery.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.2050

Cover of Darwin's Children by Greg Bear

Darwin's Children

Greg Bear · 2003 · Darwin's Radio

Genetically changed children face quarantine, fear, and state control as their species nears adolescence.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.2128