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These books are ranked using the style labels extracted for The Invisible College.

Style labels used: beautiful prose, formal narrative voice, historical language, wordy opening, slow start, fast pacing, rich worldbuilding, intricate magic system, clean dialogue, expository reveals, accessible fantasy

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

Cover of Perfect Ruin by Lauren DeStefano

Perfect Ruin

Lauren DeStefano · 2015 · The Internment Chronicles

A curious teen in a floating sky city investigates a murder and starts uncovering the dangerous truth behind her world.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1296

Cover of Girls at the Edge of the World by Laura Brooke Robson

Girls at the Edge of the World

Laura Brooke Robson · 2021

Two royal aerial performers race to survive a world-ending flood while one plots revenge and the other plans to save her troupe.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1332

Cover of The Family Tree by Sheri S. Tepper

The Family Tree

Sheri S. Tepper · 1998

A detective in a collapsing city and a distant quest across future Earth turn out to be linked by a world-changing secret.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1333

Cover of Dying of the Light by George R.R. Martin

Dying of the Light

George R.R. Martin · 1982

A man answers a summons to a dying planet and finds his lost love bound to a violent culture he barely understands.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1336

Cover of The Red Sea by Edward W. Robertson

The Red Sea

Edward W. Robertson · 2015 · The Cycle of Galand

A sorcerer and his swordsman friend race to a forbidden island to save a dying father and uncover lost magic.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1361