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These books are ranked using the themes labels extracted for UnWorld.

Themes labels used: grief, loss, memory, personhood, consciousness, identity, humanity, autonomy, AI ethics, suicide, addiction, loneliness, mental health, mourning, technology and intimacy, digital age, motherhood, parenting, selfhood, attachment, mortality, data and privacy, class and access, civil rights

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Cover of WildSpark by Vashti Hardy

WildSpark

Vashti Hardy · 2019 · Ghost Machine Adventure

A grieving young mechanic infiltrates a secret guild to reclaim her brother through ghost-powered machines.

Why this is here

Themes labels: grief · loss · death · mourning · memory · identity · morality · ethics · technology · responsibility · family · friendship · loyalty · prejudice · class · freedom · servitude · rights · self-belief · letting go · life and death

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0823

Cover of The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances by Glenn Dixon

The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances

Glenn Dixon · 2026

A sentient Roomba in a smart home wakes to grief, selfhood, and a growing fight against the Grid.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0830

Cover of Ansibles, perfiladores y otras máquinas de ingenio by Andrea Chapela

Ansibles, perfiladores y otras máquinas de ingenio

Andrea Chapela · 2020

Ten near-future stories trace how speculative technologies reshape love, memory, grief, and everyday life in Mexico City.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0958

Cover of The Sea Beast Takes a Lover: Stories by Michael Andreasen

The Sea Beast Takes a Lover: Stories

Michael Andreasen · 2014

A surreal short story collection where bizarre premises reveal love, loss, faith, and human longing.

Why this is here

Themes labels: love · loss · longing · family · faith · aging · death · euthanasia · connection · compassion · loneliness · identity · humanity · social critique · technology · time · change · morality · isolation · self-sacrifice

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0991

Cover of Battle Angel Alita, Vol. 3: Killing Angel by Yukito Kishiro

Battle Angel Alita, Vol. 3: Killing Angel

Yukito Kishiro · 2004 · 銃夢 [Gunnm]

After a devastating loss, a cyborg heroine throws herself into a brutal futuristic sport while her guardian searches for her.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0748

Cover of Star Wars: Children of the Jedi by Barbara Hambly

Star Wars: Children of the Jedi

Barbara Hambly · 1996 · Star Wars: The Callista Trilogy

Luke and Leia pursue separate mysteries tied to a lost Jedi legacy, an AI-run superweapon, and a dangerous new romance.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0779

Cover of The Vision, Vol. 2: Little Better Than a Beast by Tom     King

The Vision, Vol. 2: Little Better Than a Beast

Tom King · 2016 · The Vision (2015)

A synthetic family’s fragile suburban normalcy collapses as love, destiny, and secrets pull Vision toward tragedy.

Why this is here

Themes labels: humanity · family · love · loss · identity · normalcy · otherness · free will · destiny · trauma · grief · revenge · sacrifice · morality · existentialism · belonging · artificial intelligence

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1112

Cover of The Death I Gave Him by Em X. Liu

The Death I Gave Him

Em X. Liu · 2023

In a locked-down future lab, a grieving scientist’s son hunts his father’s killer with help from the lab’s AI.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.1113

Cover of More Perfect by Temi Oh

More Perfect

Temi Oh · 2023

In near-future London, two people shaped by opposite views of a brain-linked network confront love, memory, and control.

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0869

Cover of Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

Klara and the Sun

Kazuo Ishiguro · 2021

A solar-powered artificial friend enters a sick teenager’s home and quietly learns what love, class, and humanity cost.

Why this is here

Themes labels: love · loneliness · humanity · personhood · loss · hope · compassion · faith · grief · class · inequality · technology · ethics · sacrifice · identity · social isolation · parenting · mortality · belonging

Semantic match: ranked by themes

Distance: 0.0900