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Circle is a science fiction series by Anna Lee Waldo that explores the concept of time travel and parallel universes. With a complex and thought-provoking plot, these books follow a group of characters as they navigate a series of interconnected timelines and uncover the secrets of the universe.
Ursula K. Le Guin
The Left Hand of Darkness
A groundbreaking sci-fi novel exploring themes of gender and society, as an envoy is sent to the planet Gethen, where inhabitants can choose and change their gender. Like 'Circle', this book features a detailed world-building and immersive storytelling.
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The Dispossessed
A compelling exploration of politics, society, and identity, as a physicist from a poverty-stricken anarchist moon attempts to bring scientific advancements to his home planet. Le Guin's writing style and thought-provoking themes are similar to those found in 'Circle'.
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Dawn
The first book in the 'Xenogenesis' trilogy, where humanity is on the brink of extinction and a group of survivors must integrate with an alien race to ensure the survival of the human species. This book shares the feminist themes and world-building found in 'Circle'.
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Kindred
A powerful time-travel novel that explores the brutal history of slavery in the United States, as a modern black woman is repeatedly transported back in time to save a white slave owner. This book, like 'Circle', deals with complex themes of identity, power, and history.
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The Sparrow
A thought-provoking novel about a Jesuit mission to another planet, where they encounter an alien race and must navigate cultural differences and their own beliefs. This book shares the themes of exploration, discovery, and cultural clashes found in 'Circle'.
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Children of God
The sequel to 'The Sparrow', this book continues the story of the Jesuit mission to another planet and their encounters with an alien race. This book, like 'Circle', deals with themes of exploration, discovery, and cultural clashes.
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The Handmaid's Tale
A dystopian novel set in a totalitarian society where women's reproductive rights are controlled by the state. This book shares the feminist themes and world-building found in 'Circle'.
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Oryx and Crake
A post-apocalyptic novel set in a world devastated by genetic engineering, as the last surviving human attempts to make sense of the world that has been lost. This book, like 'Circle', deals with themes of science, technology, and their impact on society.
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The Lathe of Heaven
A thought-provoking novel about a man whose dreams can alter reality, and the consequences of his abilities. This book, like 'Circle', deals with themes of reality, perception, and the power of the human mind.
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Always Coming Home
A unique novel set in a post-apocalyptic world, as a woman from a future society tells the story of her people and their struggles to survive. This book, like 'Circle', deals with themes of culture, identity, and the human experience.
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