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Similar in plot structure

These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Queen Demon.

Plot structure labels used: alternating timelines, past and present, parallel narratives, sequel continuation, direct continuation, cliffhanger ending, slow burn build, second-book setup, nonlinear chronology

Focused on “alternating chapters” 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.

Cover of Pivot Point by Kasie West

Pivot Point

Kasie West · 2013 · Pivot Point

A teen with the power to preview choices must pick between two futures after her parents' divorce—while danger closes in.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0757

Cover of The Girl in the Road by Monica Byrne

The Girl in the Road

Monica Byrne · 2014

Two women in different times and places flee violence toward Ethiopia, linked by a forbidden sea bridge and hidden truths.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0871

Cover of Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks

Use of Weapons

Iain M. Banks · 1992 · Culture

A Culture agent is sent on a mission, while a reversed past slowly reveals the trauma and identity behind him.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0903

Cover of Taltos by Steven Brust

Taltos

Steven Brust · 1988 · Vlad Taltos

A snarky assassin’s early career collides with a perilous trip into the land of the dead, forging key alliances.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0936

Cover of 99 Coffins by David Wellington

99 Coffins

David Wellington · 2007 · Laura Caxton

An archaeologist uncovers 99 vampire coffins at Gettysburg, forcing Laura Caxton into a brutal race to stop one missing monster.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0953

Cover of The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin

The Dispossessed

Ursula K. Le Guin · 1975 · The Hainish Cycle

A physicist from an anarchist moon visits a capitalist world, forcing both societies’ flaws—and ideals—into view.

Semantic match: ranked by plot structure

Distance: 0.0961