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A demon prince toys with mortals across a mythic flat-earth world in linked dark fairy tales.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for The Dream Cycle of H.P. Lovecraft: Dreams of Terror and Death.
Plot structure labels used: linked stories, fragments, novellas, episodic, interconnected tales, loose cycle
Focused on “chronological segments” 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.
A demon prince toys with mortals across a mythic flat-earth world in linked dark fairy tales.
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A far-future Earth’s last magicians and rogues scheme, quest, and betray each other beneath a dying red sun.
Six linked tales follow magicians, wanderers, and odd beings across Earth’s last days under a dying red sun.
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A mythic cycle of tales traces the rise, fall, and reinvention of an imagined empire through many storytellers’ voices.
Linked post-apocalyptic stories follow survivors in a Mormon-led Utah rebuilding civilization after war and collapse.
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Linked surreal SF stories in a decaying desert resort where art, tech, and desire warp reality around the idle rich.
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Interlinked short stories follow FFVII survivors as they rebuild after Meteor and head toward Advent Children.
A linked collection of dark short fiction where modern gods, human cruelty, and myth collide in bleak, shocking tales.
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Two roguish adventurers chase treasure up a deadly mountain, then into an underground realm of wizardly intrigue.
In a far-future world of brain jars, chips, and class control, linked stories probe power, love, and what remains human.
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A lyrical cycle of linked stories follows Earth’s attempts to settle Mars and the human flaws that follow.
A queer cosmology researcher falls through parallel lives, chasing love, meaning, and the self they might have been.