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These books are ranked using the style labels extracted for You Have Arrived at Your Destination.

Style labels used: fast-paced, short-form, tight prose, literary speculative, conversational dialogue, character-focused, high-concept, economical, accessible, revelatory

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Cover of Entropy in Bloom by Jeremy Robert Johnson

Entropy in Bloom

Jeremy Robert Johnson · 2017

A wildly unsettling short-story collection where body horror, apocalypse, grief, and dark humor keep mutating shape.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1091

Cover of The Lady Astronaut of Mars by Mary Robinette Kowal

The Lady Astronaut of Mars

Mary Robinette Kowal · 2014 · Lady Astronaut Universe

An aging Mars pioneer faces one final mission that could fulfill her dream, but only by leaving her dying husband behind.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1157

Cover of Six Months, Three Days by Charlie Jane Anders

Six Months, Three Days

Charlie Jane Anders · 2011

Two lovers can both see the future, but one sees only one path and the other sees many—so can love still change fate?

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1166

Cover of The Two Lies of Faven Sythe by Megan E. O'Keefe

The Two Lies of Faven Sythe

Megan E. O'Keefe · 2025

A sheltered crystal-born navigator and a notorious pirate chase a missing mentor into a cosmic graveyard and a galaxy-spanning secret.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1272

Cover of Bloodchild and Other Stories by Octavia E. Butler

Bloodchild and Other Stories

Octavia E. Butler · 1995

A Hugo-winning short story collection where Octavia Butler explores alien coexistence, illness, language loss, and the costs of survival.

Reader-connected: no

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1329