As a librarian who adores middle-grade graphic novels, I get asked about sequels all the time—especially for gems like 'Miss Quinces.' Right now, it’s a standalone, but the way it celebrates quinceañeras and self-discovery resonates so deeply that I wouldn’t rule out future installments. Kat Fajardo’s focus has shifted to other projects lately, but fan enthusiasm might sway things! If you loved Sue’s chaotic family dynamics, check out 'The First Rule of Punk' for another spunky protagonist navigating cultural expectations.
Reading 'Miss Quinces' felt like a warm hug—it’s such a heartfelt story about family, identity, and growing up. I’ve been scouring forums and publisher updates because I need to know if there’s more coming. So far, there’s no official announcement about a sequel, but the ending left room for so many possibilities! Kat Fajardo’s art style and the way she blends humor with cultural nuances makes it perfect for further exploration. Maybe we’ll see Sue navigate high school or another family adventure? Fingers crossed!
In the meantime, I’ve been recommending similar graphic novels like 'Frontera' or 'Sanadora' to friends who loved 'Miss Quinces.' The demand for stories like this is huge, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Kat Fajardo revisits Sue’s world someday. until then, I’ll just reread my favorite scenes and hope for news.
After finishing 'Miss Quinces,' I practically ran to Goodreads to see if a sequel was hinted at. Nothing confirmed, but the story’s blend of humor and heart definitely left me craving more. Sue’s journey felt so real—especially her frustrations with family traditions—that I’d love to see her navigate adulthood. Until then, I’m filling the void with 'Mooncakes' and 'Pashmina,' which hit similar notes of culture and coming-of-age.
I devoured 'Miss Quinces' in one sitting and immediately wanted more—Sue’s voice is that engaging. No sequel exists yet, but the book’s open-ended vibe makes it ripe for continuation. Imagine a follow-up where Sue tackles art school or her younger sister’s turn for a quince! I messaged the author on social media (no reply yet, haha), but her website shows she’s busy with new works. Maybe if we all scream into the void politely, she’ll consider it? For now, I’ll doodle fanart of Sue’s fabulous abuela.
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That said, the author has dropped hints about potential future projects in the same universe. While nothing's confirmed, the possibility keeps fans like me eagerly checking their social media for updates. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with fan theories and re-reading my favorite passages.
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That said, if you're craving something similar, I'd recommend diving into 'The Starless Sea' or 'Piranesi'—both have that same lyrical, thought-provoking vibe. Or, if you're into anime, 'Mushishi' captures a bit of that quiet, profound exploration of the unknown. It's funny how one great story sends you spiraling into a rabbit hole of recommendations!
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If you loved 'The Quincunx,' you might also enjoy 'The Meaning of Night' by Michael Cox. It’s another neo-Victorian novel full of deception and inheritance drama, though it stands on its own. Palliser’s sparse output makes each of his books feel like a rare gem, but I wish he’d revisit that world someday. Until then, I’ll keep recommending it to anyone who appreciates slow-burn historical puzzles.