HarperTeen's nearest audiences span book publishers, Broadway actors, tech media, and musical theater — a flat cluster with no single dominant neighbor and scores compressed between 0.80 and 0.79.
The shape is flat: the top neighbor, Bloomberg Technology, sits at 0.80, and the tenth, Leslie Odom, Jr., lands at 0.79 — a spread of less than two hundredths across the entire set. Within that narrow band, the subcategory mix is the real story. Three of the top 10 are fellow Book Publishers: Penguin Classics (0.80), Epic Reads (0.79), and HarperKids (0.79). But the remaining seven are drawn from entirely different kinds: a Website (Bloomberg Technology, 0.80), a Musical (Hamilton, 0.80), a Magazine (Popular Mechanics, 0.80), a Musician (Lin-Manuel Miranda, 0.79), a Journalist (Mehdi Hasan, 0.79), and two Actors — Daveed Diggs (0.80) and Mandy Patinkin (0.79). The Hamilton cluster — the musical itself plus Diggs, Miranda, and Odom — is a notable thread running through the top 10, suggesting a meaningful overlap with that production's audience. The presence of Bloomberg Technology and Popular Mechanics alongside literary and theatrical neighbors points to an audience that is broadly educated and media-engaged rather than narrowly genre-defined.
The flat shape and cross-kind composition together indicate an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any single content type, but instead bridges literary, theatrical, and information-media spaces in roughly equal measure.