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Rachel Khong

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These books are ranked using the style labels extracted for My Dear You.

Style labels used: short form, economical prose, precise prose, controlled prose, lovely prose, accessible prose, fast-paced, well-paced, cohesive collection, imaginative premises, speculative elements, magical realist elements, authorial trust in reader, linguistic economy, standalone story arcs

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Cover of The Word for World Is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin

The Word for World Is Forest

Ursula K. Le Guin · 1989 · The Hainish Cycle

A forest world’s pacifist inhabitants are pushed to revolt when human colonizers destroy their land and way of life.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1382

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 style

Distance: 0.1417

Cover of The Toynbee Convector by Ray Bradbury

The Toynbee Convector

Ray Bradbury · 1989

A varied Bradbury short-story collection where time travel, ghosts, and ordinary lives are reshaped by hope, loss, and love.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1531

Cover of Lilith's Brood by Octavia E. Butler

Lilith's Brood

Octavia E. Butler · 2000 · Xenogenesis

A post-apocalyptic trilogy about humanity’s survival bargain with aliens who demand genetic and social transformation.

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Distance: 0.1541

Cover of In the Country of Last Things by Paul Auster

In the Country of Last Things

Paul Auster · 1992

A young woman writes from a collapsing city while scavenging to survive and searching for her missing brother.

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Distance: 0.1546

Cover of The Affirmation by Christopher Priest

The Affirmation

Christopher Priest · 1983

A grieving man writes his life as fiction, only to find his autobiography splitting into rival realities.

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Distance: 0.1553