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These books are ranked using the characterization labels extracted for Notes on Infinity.

Characterization labels used: brilliant students, high achievers, flawed characters, competitive, ambitious, naive, driven, genius stereotype, female STEM protagonist, male science counterpart, founder characters, mentorship-seeking

Focused on “brilliant scientist” where exact label matches exist.

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

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Cover of Morbid Curiosities by S. Hati

Morbid Curiosities

S. Hati · 2026

A scholarship teen at an elite science institute uncovers secret experiments, mutations, and a threat to her own mind.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1431

Cover of The Female Breeders by Melanie Bokstad Horev

The Female Breeders

Melanie Bokstad Horev · 2025 · The Female Saga

In a female-run dystopia, a young scientist screens imprisoned men for breeding and uncovers a brutal conspiracy.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1743

Cover of The Ones We're Meant to Find by Joan He

The Ones We're Meant to Find

Joan He · 2021

Two sisters search for each other across a climate-ravaged future split between an island and an eco-city.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1516

Cover of Pillar to the Sky by William R. Forstchen

Pillar to the Sky

William R. Forstchen · 2014

A near-future team tries to build a space elevator to solve Earth’s energy crisis while battling politics, funding, and physics.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1830

Cover of The Poison Belt by Arthur Conan Doyle

The Poison Belt

Arthur Conan Doyle · 1976 · Professor Challenger

Professor Challenger gathers old companions in a sealed room as Earth passes through a deadly ether belt.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1832

Cover of A Slip under the Microscope by H.G. Wells

A Slip under the Microscope

H.G. Wells · 2015

Two short, ambiguous Wells stories explore a hidden doorway and an exam slip-up through regret, choice, and conscience.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1569

Cover of The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett Thomas

The End of Mr. Y

Scarlett Thomas · 2006

A PhD student finds a cursed rare book and is pulled into a mind-travel mystery about reality, time, and thought.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1607

Cover of Redemption Prep by Samuel       Miller

Redemption Prep

Samuel Miller · 2020

At an elite remote prep school, a missing girl sparks a web of secrets, suspects, and a mystery that turns strange.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1609

Cover of Dragonfly Girl: A Spellbinding YA Science Thriller About a Cure for Death and Deadly International Rivalry by Marti Leimbach

Dragonfly Girl: A Spellbinding YA Science Thriller About a Cure for Death and Deadly International Rivalry

Marti Leimbach · 2021

A brilliant but socially isolated teen wins a science prize, then a lab discovery pulls her into dangerous international intrigue.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1658

Cover of Shock by Robin Cook

Shock

Robin Cook · 2006

Two graduate students take a fertility-clinic egg donation job to uncover what became of their eggs—and uncover far more.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1665

Cover of A Web of Air by Philip Reeve

A Web of Air

Philip Reeve · 2010 · Fever Crumb

In a post-apocalyptic crater city, an engineer helps a recluse chase human flight while danger, secrecy, and romance close in.

Semantic match: ranked by characterization

Distance: 0.1670