Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to hiddeninpages.com

Hidden in Pages – Reviewing fantasy and YA books! · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
68match
plmatthews.com
P L Matthews – Urban Fantasy and Mystery Writer
2 shared topicsfiction
68match
disneybookworm.com
The Disney Bookworm – Reviewing the latest Disney novels
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
68match
monatam.com
MonaTam – Reviews and Reflections
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
68match
bdreninger.com
B. D. Reninger – Enchanting Fantasy
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
68match
esluken.com
Erin Luken – Author of YA and Adult Fantasy
2 shared topicsfiction
68match
mollyehays.com
Palimpsests – Reviews, criticisms, and more
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
modernwerewolves.com
Modern Werewolves – urban fantasy series
2 shared topicsfiction
67match
susanlaspe.com
Susan Laspe – Historical Fantasy Author
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
odbookreviews.com
OD Book Reviews – Book Club Reviews
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
supersecretspoilers.com
Super Secret Spoilers – Book Review
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
annastride.com
Anna Stride – MG and YA Author
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
djgainer.com
DJ Gainer – Author of LGBTQ+ Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance
2 shared topicsfiction
67match
hectormillerbooks.com
Hector Miller Books – Author page
2 shared topicsfiction
67match
herbookstacks.com
Her Bookstack | Indie Fantasy & Adventure book reviews and recs
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
callistolux.com
Callisto Lux – Dark Romantasy Author
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
comingforamerica.com
MUSHBOOKS – COMING FOR AMERICA
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
garyajames.com
Gary James – Book Shop
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
angelareads.com
Angela Reads – Book reviews and reflections from a young reader
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature

How the match score works

Each match is a 0–100 similarity score — the higher it is, the more two sites resemble one another. It’s computed automatically from our own crawl data (never from what a site says about itself) by combining several independent signals, so a high score means several of them point the same way:

No single signal decides the result — they’re blended together. Treat the score as a way to rank candidates rather than an absolute percentage; the chips on each result show which signals contributed.