Orange: The Complete Collection, Volume 1
A shy high schooler gets a letter from her future self urging her to save a new classmate from a tragic fate.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Hazards of Time Travel.
Plot structure labels used: setup-and-exile, two-world structure, future-to-past shift, reeducation arc, slow-burn reveal, ambiguous ending, open questions, revelation-driven
Focused on “letter-driven” 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 shy high schooler gets a letter from her future self urging her to save a new classmate from a tragic fate.
Two children’s woodland hideout leads them into a reality-splitting mystery tied to family secrets and loss.
A teen with inherited time-travel powers must fix a broken timeline before she and everyone she loves vanish.
A noble heir arrives on a desert planet where spice, prophecy, and political betrayal reshape his fate.
A hardboiled fixer investigates a missing woman at a conspiracy convention and stumbles into a larger supernatural war.
Under alien rule, humans use a wormhole-linked time gate in a bid to alter their fate across centuries.
A series-prequel follows Brandon’s origins, revealing how the Game began and reshaping everything readers thought they knew.
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A priest and a trash-obsessed loner become linked by a recurring black barn, unraveling a dark mystery.
A far-future prince from a self-denying culture discovers a mind-sharing drug that could upend his world.
A top-ranked teen enters one last life-simulation run, risking everything in a world where reality, religion, and status collide.
A newly dead teen navigates a memory-powered afterlife, a forbidden rebellion, and two complicated boys.