Another good option is 'Kushiel's Dart' by Jacqueline Carey. It has a richly detailed historical setting, just like 'Outlander'. It also features a strong - willed protagonist and a story filled with adventure, politics, and romance. The world - building in this book is quite immersive.
You might also like 'The Winter Sea' by Susanna Kearsley. This book combines historical fiction with a touch of the supernatural, much like 'Outlander'. It weaves a story that jumps between different time periods, and has a great sense of place and character development.
One book similar to 'Silence' could be 'Shusaku Endo's 'The Sea and Poison'. It also delves into complex moral and spiritual themes in a Japanese context. Another is 'The Samurai' by Shusaku Endo, which shares some of the exploration of cultural and religious clashes as in 'Silence'.
A really good option is 'Red Sparrow' by Jason Matthews. It focuses on a Russian intelligence officer. The book gives a great insight into the world of international espionage and the role of agencies. There are political intrigues, personal vendettas, and a complex web of relationships that are typical of agency novels.
A book similar to 'Semiosis' is 'The Left Hand of Darkness' by Ursula K. Le Guin. It delves into different cultures and ways of life, much like 'Semiosis' does. It also has a strong sense of exploration, both of the physical world and the relationships between different beings. The story unfolds in a way that makes you constantly question and learn about this new world, just as in 'Semiosis'.
One book that might be similar is 'The Mabinogion'. It has elements of Celtic mythology and heroic tales much like the Red Branch cycle in the Red Branch Novel. It's filled with stories of magic, honor, and adventure.
Another book to consider is 'The Interestings' by Meg Wolitzer. It follows a group of friends over the years, exploring their relationships, dreams, and how they change over time. Similar to 'Pineapple Street', it offers an in - depth look at characters' lives and their connections to one another.
One book similar is 'Check, Please!' It also has a great mix of friendship, coming - of - age, and a touch of romance. The story follows a college hockey player who also runs a baking blog. It has a really warm and engaging art style that draws you in much like Heartstopper.
Another option is 'The Snow Child' by Eowyn Ivey. It shares a certain mood of isolation and the exploration of a rather desolate yet magical landscape, much like the feeling in 'The Dark River'.
One book like 'Bone' is 'Mouse Guard'. It has a similar sense of adventure with anthropomorphic animals in a detailed and immersive world. The art style is also detailed and helps bring the story to life.
One book that is somewhat similar could be 'The Kite Runner'. It also delves into different cultures and the human experiences within them. It has elements of history, family, and personal growth, much like 'People of the Book'.
They often have strong elements of time - travel. For example, in 'Outlander', the main character jumps between different time periods.