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These books are ranked using the style labels extracted for But Won't I Miss Me.

Style labels used: slow paced, propulsive, clear prose, straightforward, easy to read, controlled prose, precise prose, visceral description, heavy internal monologue, expository, repetitive, immersive, atmospheric, literary, character driven

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Cover of Attraverso la notte by William  Sloane

Attraverso la notte

William Sloane · 2024

A man recounts a night of strange death, eerie marriage, and widening dread to uncover the truth behind a friend’s suicide.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1037

Cover of Making Space by R.F. Kuang

Making Space

R.F. Kuang · 2025 · The Time Traveler's Passport

A childless woman finds a mysterious boy in the woods, and caring for him pulls her into a dark time-travel mystery.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1110

Cover of Split Infinity by Piers Anthony

Split Infinity

Piers Anthony · 1987 · Apprentice Adept

A serf-gamesman escapes assassination by moving between a high-tech world and a magic realm where his double has died.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1191

Cover of The Trees by Ali Shaw

The Trees

Ali Shaw · 2016

After trees erupt across the world overnight, a reluctant man joins a small group crossing a transformed England to survive and find loved ones.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1202

Cover of Sandkings by George R.R. Martin

Sandkings

George R.R. Martin · 1983

A cruel collector buys intelligent alien pets and discovers their worship, wars, and vengeance are far beyond his control.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1284

Cover of The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror by William  Sloane

The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror

William Sloane · 2015

Two 1930s novellas unite science, mystery, and dread as brilliant men confront deaths, secrets, and the unknown.

Semantic match: ranked by style

Distance: 0.1287