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

Style labels used: lyrical, poetic, accessible science, science-heavy, detail-rich, propulsive, fast chaptering, quirky, descriptive, well-structured, dreamlike sections, jargon-heavy

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Cover of Under Story by Chloe  Benjamin

Under Story

Chloe Benjamin · 2026

A grieving scientist in Antarctica discovers a strange light that may open a door to second chances, love, and time itself.

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Distance: 0.1330

Cover of We Speak Through the Mountain by Premee Mohamed

We Speak Through the Mountain

Premee Mohamed · 2024 · The Annual Migration of Clouds

A chronically ill teen reaches a protected university enclave and confronts its secrets, hoarded cures, and moral blind spots.

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Distance: 0.1476

Cover of Light from Other Stars by Erika Swyler

Light from Other Stars

Erika Swyler · 2019

A space-obsessed girl’s childhood in NASA-era Florida collides with her adult mission to save humanity.

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Distance: 0.1486

Cover of If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light by Kim Cho-yeop

If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light

Kim Cho-yeop · 2026

Seven Korean speculative stories explore space, aliens, and future tech through intimate questions of identity, grief, and connection.

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Distance: 0.1488

Cover of The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons

The Fall of Hyperion

Dan Simmons · 1993 · Hyperion Cantos

As the Time Tombs open, a war-torn human future and a mysterious pilgrimage converge in an epic battle over humanity's fate.

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Distance: 0.1587

Cover of The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler

The Mountain in the Sea

Ray Nayler · 2022

A marine biologist joins a corporate team to study intelligent octopuses, while AI and hackers reshape a near-future world.

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Distance: 0.1650