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Cover of Interview with the Robot by Lee Bacon
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These books are ranked using the setting labels extracted for Interview with the Robot.

Setting labels used: laboratory, police station, interview room, New York City, child welfare services, science fictional reality

Focused on “science-fiction reality” where exact label matches exist.

This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their setting embeddings are close.

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Cover of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 1: Change is Constant by Kevin Eastman

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 1: Change is Constant

Kevin Eastman · 2012 · Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2011)

A rebooted TMNT origin follows the brothers’ split, their missing sibling, and a new threat rising in New York.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.1996

Cover of Maximum Ride, Vol. 3 by NaRae Lee

Maximum Ride, Vol. 3

NaRae Lee, James Patterson · 2010 · Maximum Ride: The Manga

Mutant winged teens search for their origins while trying to survive a new home, school, and old enemies.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.2433

Cover of Maximum Ride, Vol. 1 by NaRae Lee

Maximum Ride, Vol. 1

NaRae Lee, James Patterson · 2009 · Maximum Ride: The Manga

A winged teen and her flock race to rescue a kidnapped sister while uncovering the secrets of their experiments.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.2355

Cover of The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1: The Parker Luck by Dan Slott

The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1: The Parker Luck

Dan Slott · 2014 · The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) (Collected Editions)

Peter Parker retakes his life after a body-swap, facing revenge, a new spider-powered ally, and messy fallout.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.2365

Cover of Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 11: Carnage by Brian Michael Bendis

Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 11: Carnage

Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Bagley · 2007 · Ultimate Spider-Man (2000) (Collected Editions)

A Spider-Man experiment gone wrong creates a lethal new monster and leaves Peter facing devastating consequences.

Semantic match: ranked by setting

Distance: 0.2428