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Similar in plot structure

These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for The Girl with All the Gifts.

Plot structure labels used: slow reveal, claustrophobic opening, expanding scope, road trip, multiple POVs, third-person perspectives, present tense, action shift, philosophical buildup, abrupt ending, ending reversal, twist reveal

Focused on “ambiguous ending” 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.

Cover of Whoever You Are, Honey by Olivia Gatwood

Whoever You Are, Honey

Olivia Gatwood · 2024

In gentrified Santa Cruz, two guarded women form a friendship that exposes buried secrets, control, and possible artificiality.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1111

Cover of The Stone Man by Luke Smitherd

The Stone Man

Luke Smitherd · 2014 · The Stone Man

A journalist tracks a colossal stone figure across Britain, chasing answers as the mystery becomes deadly.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1170

Cover of Such a Beautiful Thing to Behold by Umar Turaki

Such a Beautiful Thing to Behold

Umar Turaki · 2022

A quarantined village’s children, spared by a color-draining plague, struggle to survive, reunite, and find hope.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1182

Cover of The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Movie Novelization by Tim Lebbon

The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Movie Novelization

Tim Lebbon · 2012

Five friends head to a remote cabin, but a hidden system, monsters, and a bigger ritual turn a routine horror setup inside out.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0940

Cover of The Men by Sandra Newman

The Men

Sandra Newman · 2022

When all people with Y chromosomes vanish, one grieving woman navigates a remade world, a political movement, and a baffling mystery.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.1242

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: 0.1056