I’ve scoured forums and author interviews—no sequel or prequel exists for '96 Miles' yet. But here’s the thing: the book’s premise is a goldmine for expansion. A sequel could follow John and Stewart navigating long-term survival or meeting other survivors with darker agendas. A prequel might reveal how their father trained them, adding layers to their resilience. The author’s style is so immersive that any follow-up would likely pack the same punch. Fingers crossed!
No sequel or prequel, but '96 Miles' doesn’t need one. It’s a complete, adrenaline-fueled ride. The brothers’ journey feels finished, though I wouldn’t say no to a spin-off about other survivors. The book’s strength is its focus—adding more might dilute its raw power. Sometimes, less is more.
Nope, '96 Miles' is a standalone novel, but its ending leaves threads that could spin into a sequel. The brothers’ dynamic and the world’s collapse beg for more stories. Maybe a sequel where they rebuild society or a prequel showing the blackout’s early days. The author’s focus on realism makes the lack of follow-ups a bummer, but it also keeps the story tight and impactful. Here’s hoping demand changes that.
I remember diving into '96 Miles' and being hooked by its gritty survival tale. As far as I know, there isn’t a direct sequel or prequel, but the author, J.L. Esplin, hasn’t ruled out expanding the universe. The story’s open-ended feel leaves room for more—maybe exploring the aftermath of the blackout or the brothers’ journey before the events of the book. Fans keep buzzing about potential spin-offs, especially since the dystopian setting is ripe for deeper exploration.
What’s cool is how '96 Miles' stands strong on its own, but the world-building hints at untold stories. Imagine a prequel diving into the brothers’ bond or a sequel where they face new threats in a collapsed society. The book’s raw, emotional core could easily fuel another installment. Until then, we’re left theorizing and hoping.
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