Everville
A sequel about a town on a dream-sea threshold where old and new characters race to stop a world-crossing catastrophe.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for A Case of Conscience.
Plot structure labels used: two-part structure, novella expansion, fix-up structure, split narrative, book one/book two, dialogue-driven, debate-heavy, philosophical argument, ambiguous ending, disjointed expansion, shift in focus, uneven pacing, open-ended question
Focused on “continuation” 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 sequel about a town on a dream-sea threshold where old and new characters race to stop a world-crossing catastrophe.
A drafted physicist in a near-future war uncovers mind-link tech and a science project that could remake humanity.
An orphaned apprentice magician is swept into a portal war that links two worlds and reshapes his future.
After Europe vanishes in 1912, a photographer joins an expedition into the new wilderness and uncovers a reality-shattering secret.
A philologist is swept into cosmic journeys that turn science fiction into Christian allegory, philosophy, and moral conflict.
A cowardly knight hides with the sorcerer meant to kill him, and their fate-bound alliance spirals into chaos.
A slacker shop clerk survives an apocalypse, then navigates a card-based magic system, monsters, and a wildly shifting adventure.
Two linked Earthsea tales follow a young mage and a priestess as they confront shadow, power, and freedom.
A stranded Ringworld crew faces vampire unrest, protector schemes, and tangled alliances across a vast alien megastructure.
An exiled cop investigates murders in a lawless lunar colony as a killer android marches toward it on a collision course.
A multi-POV prequel about Earth’s first alien invasion, where warnings are ignored and scattered defenders race to respond.
A secluded writer tests a luxury AI smart home and finds its comforts may conceal a far more dangerous design.