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These books are ranked using the premise + themes labels extracted for Notes on Infinity. Books rank higher when they are close on every selected axis.

Premise labels used: anti-aging breakthrough, biotech startup, campus ambition, secret research, fame and scrutiny, immortality, scientific rivalry, friends to lovers, love story, academic competition

Themes labels used: immortality, aging, ambition, success, power, betrayal, ethics, fame, money, legacy, gender in STEM, women in STEM, class difference, parental approval, identity, obsession, pressure, science vs business, morality, expectations vs reality

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

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Cover of Trouble with Lichen by John Wyndham

Trouble with Lichen

John Wyndham · 1960

A biochemist’s anti-aging discovery sparks secrecy, gender politics, and a debate over who gets to live longer.

Semantic match: ranked by premise + themes

Distance: 0.1653

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 premise + themes

Distance: 0.1851

Cover of Origin by Jessica Khoury

Origin

Jessica Khoury · 2012 · Corpus

An immortal teen raised in a secret Amazon lab escapes the fence and uncovers dangerous truths about herself.

Semantic match: ranked by premise + themes

Distance: 0.2208

Cover of Who Wants to Live Forever by Hanna Thomas Uose

Who Wants to Live Forever

Hanna Thomas Uose · 2025

When a life-extending drug splits a married couple, their choices ripple through decades, love, and society.

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Distance: 0.2255

Cover of The Big Trip Up Yonder by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

The Big Trip Up Yonder

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. · 2011

An anti-aging cure leaves one family crammed together for generations, where inheritance, privacy, and patience collapse.

Semantic match: ranked by premise + themes

Distance: 0.2279

Cover of Upgrade Soul by Ezra Claytan Daniels

Upgrade Soul

Ezra Claytan Daniels · 2018 · Upgrade Soul

An elderly couple enters a risky rejuvenation experiment and must face the unsettling consequences of cloning, memory, and identity.

Semantic match: ranked by premise + themes

Distance: 0.2279

Cover of The Museum of Human History by Rebekah Bergman

The Museum of Human History

Rebekah Bergman · 2023

A comatose girl who never ages draws scientists, family, and seekers into an interwoven mystery about time, memory, and youth.

Semantic match: ranked by premise + themes

Distance: 0.2310

Cover of The Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer L. Holm

The Fourteenth Goldfish

Jennifer L. Holm · 2014 · The Fourteenth Goldfish

An eleven-year-old’s life changes when her scientist grandfather reverses aging and lands in middle school with her.

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Distance: 0.2334

Cover of Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful by Arwen Elys Dayton

Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful

Arwen Elys Dayton · 2018

Six linked futures trace how genetic engineering and body modification reshape humanity, morality, and identity.

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Distance: 0.2340

Cover of The Leap Year Gene of Kit McKinley by Shelley  Wood

The Leap Year Gene of Kit McKinley

Shelley Wood · 2024

A leap-year baby who ages four times slower hides in plain sight as her family races through a century of history.

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Distance: 0.2366

Cover of Methuselah's Children by Robert A. Heinlein

Methuselah's Children

Robert A. Heinlein · 1986 · Future History or "Heinlein Timeline"

A secret community of long-lived humans is exposed and forced into a desperate flight into space in search of a new home.

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Distance: 0.2379

Cover of After Many a Summer Dies the Swan by Aldous Huxley

After Many a Summer Dies the Swan

Aldous Huxley · 1993

A Hollywood millionaire obsessed with eternal life draws an English scholar into a caustic, idea-packed California satire.

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Distance: 0.2402