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David Arnold

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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik.

Plot structure labels used: mystery-driven, unreliable perception, twist ending, slow build, fragmented sections, interwoven mini-essays, story within story, gradual reveal, withheld explanation, character-driven

Focused on “withheld explanation” 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.

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Cover of How to Fall in Love in a Time of Unnameable Disaster by Muriel Leung

How to Fall in Love in a Time of Unnameable Disaster

Muriel Leung · 2024

In a post-apocalyptic New York, a heartbroken woman, her family, and their ghosts search for love, contact, and meaning.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1105

Cover of Sunbirth by An Yu

Sunbirth

An Yu · 2025

In an isolated desert village, two sisters endure a fading sun, strange beacons, and a family mystery tied to their missing father.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1110

Cover of Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson

Darwinia

Robert Charles Wilson · 1999

After Europe vanishes in 1912, a photographer joins an expedition into the new wilderness and uncovers a reality-shattering secret.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1114

Cover of Skyward Inn by Aliya Whiteley

Skyward Inn

Aliya Whiteley · 2021

A rural inn on a tech-averse Earth settlement hides postwar secrets as alien contact, family estrangement, and a strange brew reshape reality.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1173

Cover of The Calcutta Chromosome by Amitav Ghosh

The Calcutta Chromosome

Amitav Ghosh · 2001

A time-shifting mystery links malaria research, colonial India, and a secretive theory of how knowledge is found.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1009

Cover of Tomorrow's Children by Daniel Polansky

Tomorrow's Children

Daniel Polansky · 2024

Generations after Manhattan’s isolation, rival factions face a destabilizing outsider and a fragile order ready to break.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1011