If you liked Sisters of the revolution by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer, start with Mazes and Traps (2014), Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters (2011), and Tor. com Publishing Editorial Spotlight #4 (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
Mazes and Traps
2014 · 250 pages · Ann VanderMeer, Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
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Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters
2011 · 384 pages · Joe R. Lansdale, Cherie Priest, Jeff VanderMeer, China Miéville · Same author
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Tor. com Publishing Editorial Spotlight #4
2019 · 176 pages · Ann VanderMeer, Liz Ziemska · Same author
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4
The Big Book of Modern Fantasy
2020 · 896 pages · Ann VanderMeer, Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
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Weird Tales 348
2009 · 100 pages · Ann VanderMeer, W. H. Pugmire, Cat Rambo · Same author
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6
Lost Transmissions
2019 · 292 pages · Desirina Boskovich, Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
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7
City of Saints and Madmen
2001 · 456 pages · Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
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8
The Book of Lost Places: The Selected Works of Jeff VanderMeer
1996 · 116 pages · Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
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9
Leviathan 2
1998 · 192 pages · Jeff VanderMeer, Rose Secrest · Same author
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10
The Big Book of Classic Fantasy
2019 · 848 pages · Ann VanderMeer, Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
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Leviathan Three
2004 · 484 pages · Forrest Aguirre, Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
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Dead Astronauts
2020 · 336 pages · Jeff VanderMeer · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Sisters of the revolution?
BookOrb recommends Mazes and Traps (2014), Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters (2011), Tor. com Publishing Editorial Spotlight #4 (2019), The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (2020), and Weird Tales 348 (2009).
Are there books like Sisters of the revolution?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Sisters of the revolution.
Who wrote Sisters of the revolution?
Sisters of the revolution is by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer.