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Daniele Vaccaro

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These books are ranked using the themes labels extracted for One Way Ticket to Earth.

Themes labels used: love, loss, grief, hope, rebirth, reincarnation, identity, belonging, home, family, death, afterlife, memory, humanity, connection, resilience, promise, mourning, purpose, war, peace

Focused on “memory” 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 Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson

Midnight at the Electric

Jodi Lynn Anderson · 2017

Three women across 1919, 1934, and 2065 are linked by letters, loss, and a mysterious turtle.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0634

Cover of Black Hammer, Vol. 2: The Event by Jeff Lemire

Black Hammer, Vol. 2: The Event

Jeff Lemire · 2018 · Black Hammer

A stranded team of aging superheroes gets a visitor who may unlock the mystery of their prison and past.

Why this is here

Themes labels: identity · loss · hope · acceptance · belonging · family · memory · trauma · nostalgia · heroism · duty · despair · love · religion · humanity · exile · transcendence

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0786

Cover of City of Orange by David  Yoon

City of Orange

David Yoon · 2022

An amnesiac survivor wakes in a ruined landscape and slowly uncovers the truth about his past and his world.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0818

Cover of Faye, Faraway by Helen   Fisher

Faye, Faraway

Helen Fisher · 2021

A grieving mother is pulled back to the 1970s, where she can finally meet her lost mother and face an impossible choice.

Why this is here

Themes labels: grief · loss · love · faith · belief · motherhood · daughterhood · memory · nostalgia · family · healing · loneliness · hope · choices · time · identity · truth · second chances · acceptance · mortality

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0822

Cover of Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone by Sequoia Nagamatsu

Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone

Sequoia Nagamatsu · 2016

Twelve strange, folkloric stories use monsters, ghosts, and rebirth to explore grief, love, memory, and loss.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0838

Cover of The Electric Kingdom by David  Arnold

The Electric Kingdom

David Arnold · 2021

In a fly-ravaged near future, three survivors follow separate quests that may reveal how to save what remains.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0888

Cover of A Time Traveler's Theory of Relativity by Nicole Valentine

A Time Traveler's Theory of Relativity

Nicole Valentine · 2019

A science-minded boy learns his family can travel through time and must race to save his missing mother.

Why this is here

Themes labels: grief · loss · family · love · friendship · memory · identity · trust · faith · courage · choice · good vs evil · acceptance · worthiness · healing · redemption · time · fate · truth · change

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0921

Cover of Superman: Brainiac by Geoff Johns

Superman: Brainiac

Geoff Johns · 2009 · Superman: New Krypton Saga

Superman confronts Brainiac, a cold alien collector of worlds, in a fast, emotional battle that reshapes his life.

Why this is here

Themes labels: humanity · hope · identity · legacy · grief · loss · parenthood · heroism · fear · responsibility · memory · culture · knowledge · home · protective love · sacrifice · nostalgia · continuity · retcon · emotional resilience

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0924

Cover of The Square Root of Summer by Harriet Reuter Hapgood

The Square Root of Summer

Harriet Reuter Hapgood · 2016

A grieving teen math whiz starts slipping through wormholes, revisiting a summer of heartbreak, loss, and unfinished love.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0929

Cover of The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole by Michelle Cuevas

The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole

Michelle Cuevas · 2017

An 11-year-old girl grieving her father adopts a black hole that eats unwanted things—and painful memories.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0944