The top 10 neighbors for London Review of Books are dominated by literary and cultural magazines, with journalists and book publishers filling the remaining slots — a tight, same-kind cluster with almost no cross-category variation.
Six of the ten neighbors are magazines: The Paris Review and Granta share the top position at 0.98, followed by Harper's Magazine at 0.98, LA Review of Books (LARB) at 0.98, Lapham's Quarterly at 0.98, and Literary Hub — a website, not a magazine — at 0.98. The remaining four slots go to two journalists, Emily Nussbaum (0.98) and Rebecca Traister (0.98); one book publisher, NYRB Classics (0.98); and one activist, Gloria Steinem (0.98). The scores span only 0.9770 to 0.9823 — a band of roughly half a percentage point — which is what the flat shape flag captures: no single neighbor pulls away from the rest. The center entity's own subcategory (Magazines) accounts for six of the ten neighbors, confirming a strongly same-kind audience shape, with the outliers all sitting within the literary-journalism orbit rather than outside it.
The overall picture is a highly coherent audience that tracks literary and critical culture across formats — print magazines, book publishers, and individual journalists — with essentially no structural distance between the nearest neighbors.