Eternal Life
An immortal Jewish mother seeks a way to finally die while her centuries-old bargain collides with modern life.
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Plot structure labels used: dual timeline, parallel narratives, flashback structure, intercut timelines, origin-and-present parallel, cliffhanger ending, time jump, serialized arc
Focused on “back-and-forth chronology” 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.
An immortal Jewish mother seeks a way to finally die while her centuries-old bargain collides with modern life.
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A childhood game resurfaces decades later, drawing an ordinary man into a slow-burn conspiracy that may end the world.
Two future historians collide across eras when a time shift erases lives and threatens to rewrite history forever.
Two Imperial powerhouses team up on a secret mission while an earlier flashback reveals their first unexpected alliance.
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A brutal young king must defend his throne while recovering buried memories and facing a vastly stronger enemy.
A memory-restored Wolverine returns to Japan, where a wartime past and an old enemy collide.
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