The Book of Records
A girl and her father shelter in a time-bending refuge, where neighbors from other eras help her face family truth.
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Plot structure labels used: multi-threaded, interwoven narratives, parallel plotlines, episodic structure, perspective shifting, mystery withheld, slow reveal, thematic linkage, uneven integration, ambitious sprawl
Focused on “multi-perspective” 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.
A girl and her father shelter in a time-bending refuge, where neighbors from other eras help her face family truth.
Seven pilgrims travel to a planet of time-twisting tombs and a terrifying creature as galaxy-scale war closes in.
In the Elder Isles, a defiant princess and a power-hungry king ignite a tangled tale of magic, war, and tragedy.
Split across eras and convoys, a far-future fleet races to unravel an alien megastructure before the mystery turns dangerous.
A biotech thriller weaving together genetic experiments, patent fights, and transgenic animals in a near-present world.
Two troubled lovers drift through riverside Britain while a hidden, uncanny current of conspiracy and change presses in.
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When ships hover over Earth and vanish, three lives, a family, and a cat-filled mystery are pulled into chaos.
A deranged lab rat defends animal experimentation as a wider animal rebellion builds beyond the lab.
A Sri Lankan math prodigy’s proof and a looming alien response to human nuclear power unfold in parallel.
A global craze for camera-eyed toy pets links strangers in invasive, unsettling ways, exposing loneliness and hidden impulses.
In Lagos, an alien arrival sparks chaos, myth, and change as three strangers become the bridge between worlds.
A near-future Danish satire of elite enclaves, refugee displacement, art, and AI-driven transformations.
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