honestly, the question of a sequel is a tricky one. The original had such a raw, self-contained vibe—like it wrapped up its message with a punch to the gut. But I’ve scoured forums and even reached out to a few indie publishing contacts, and there’s no official sequel yet. That said, the author’s later works, like 'Brass Tacks,' carry a similar tone, almost like spiritual successors. If you loved the blunt realism of 'No Nonsense,' those might scratch the itch. Sometimes, though, a story’s power lies in its singularity, y’know?
Fans keep theorizing about hidden clues in the epilogue, but I think it’s more fun to imagine where those characters could go rather than expect a follow-up. The ambiguity kinda fits the theme—no hand-holding, no easy answers. Maybe that’s the point.
Oh, this takes me back! 'No Nonsense' was my intro to the author’s work, and I remember finishing it in one sitting, craving more. While there’s no direct sequel, the spin-off novella 'Hard Lines' explores a side character’s backstory—it’s got the same sharp dialogue and bleak humor. It’s not a continuation, but it fleshes out the universe in a way that feels satisfying. I’d argue it’s better than a straight sequel; it avoids rehashing the original’s impact.
There’s also a fan-made webcomic that reimagines the ending with a darker twist, which sparked some debate in our Discord group. Whether it’s 'canon' or not, it’s cool to see how much the story resonates. Sometimes the community’s creativity fills the gap better than an official release ever could.
Straight to the point: nope, no sequel. But hear me out—that’s not a bad thing. 'No Nonsense' works because it doesn’t overstay its welcome. The author’s blog mentioned once that they’d rather leave readers wanting more than dilute the story’s punch. If you’re desperate for similar vibes, check out 'Cut the Crap' by another writer; it’s got the same no-frills attitude. Or dive into the short story collection 'Grit,' which feels like it shares DNA with 'No Nonsense.' Sequels aren’t always the answer—sometimes a standalone gem hits harder.
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I came back and started shopping for an engagement dress at a luxury boutique. I selected an off-white strapless gown and decided to try it on.
Suddenly, a woman nearby glanced at the dress in my hand and told the saleswoman, “That’s a unique design. Let me try it.”
The saleswoman immediately yanked it out of my hands.
I protested indignantly, “Excuse me, I was here first. Don’t you understand the principle of ‘first come, first served’? Or do you just not care about common decency?”
The woman scoffed and retorted, “This dress costs $188,000. Do you really think a broke nobody like you can even afford it?
“I’m Lucas Goodwin’s sister in all but blood. He’s the chairman of Goodwin’s Group. In Flodon, the Goodwin family sets the rules.”
What a coincidence! Lucas Goodwin was my fiance!
I immediately called him and said, “Hey, your ‘sister in all but blood’ just stole my engagement dress. Do something about it.”
About a pact that the boy said to the little girl who had naturally red cheeks led them to the true reality. Without realizing it, their respective families are already planning something for their future.
An event that caused them to separate for years made the former covenant lost in time.
When they meet again in a very changed situation because the little girl who has grown up has lost half of her memory. The boy who previously gave the agreement is now an adult when he finds out that his girl has lost her memory. He promised himself that he would never let go of his little girl again.
The hot story created by the man to ensnare his little girl and enter his unusual life.
Will the little girl recall the events of the past?
How would he react if he had remembered? Will she go away from him or stick with a man who doesn't know she has fallen in love with him?
There will be revenge, There will be innocent people, there will be a bad sibling and of course, there will be a love story but there will also be some twists along with secrets。ュ
*Note* --- Not a sequel. This is just the second series for Don't leave me.
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I saw the shock in his luminescent eyes, the face of the man I love, yet chose to hurt me.
"Becca.....I planned to tell you, believe me, I do"
he retorted with the cracking in his voice, and that moment I felt the breaking and twisting in my heart.
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he snapped, the intensity of anger in his voice was tormenting.
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Man, I wish there were sequels to 'No Homo'—it’s such a raw, unfiltered take on modern masculinity and queer dynamics. I’ve scoured forums, asked around in indie comic circles, and even checked niche publishers, but it seems like the creator hasn’t expanded the story yet. The original’s blend of dark humor and vulnerability really left an impression, though. Maybe one day we’ll get a follow-up that dives deeper into the characters’ messy lives. Until then, I’ll just keep rereading my dog-eared copy and imagining where they’d go next.
If you’re craving something similar, 'On a Sunbeam' by Tillie Walden has that same mix of emotional depth and quirky art, though it’s more sci-fi. Or 'My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness'—totally different tone, but equally honest about identity struggles.
The novel 'I Know Nothing!' has such a unique charm that it's no surprise fans are eager for more. From what I've gathered, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet, which is a bit of a bummer because the original left so many threads ripe for exploration. The protagonist's journey felt like it was just getting started, and the world-building had this quirky, almost surreal vibe that I'd love to see expanded. Maybe the author is still brewing ideas—sequels can take time, especially if they're aiming to match the original's tone perfectly.
That said, I've stumbled across some fan discussions speculating about potential follow-ups or spin-offs. Some folks even theorize that certain elements in the author's other works might hint at a shared universe, though nothing's confirmed. If you're craving something similar while waiting, I'd recommend diving into novels like 'The Absurdity of Everything' or 'Confessions of a Clueless Wanderer'—they scratch that same itch of existential humor and chaotic storytelling. Here's hoping the author drops a sequel bombshell soon!
there hasn't been an official announcement about a sequel, but the creator’s interviews hint at expanding the universe. They mentioned exploring side characters’ backstories, which could mean spin-offs rather than a direct follow-up. The fandom’s buzzing with theories, though—some even piecing together clues from the original’s cryptic ending. Until we get concrete news, I’m content rewatching and dissecting every frame for hidden breadcrumbs.
What’s fascinating is how the story’s ambiguity fuels speculation. If a sequel does drop, I hope it preserves the first installment’s delicate balance of dread and vulnerability. For now, I’ve turned to similar titles like 'The Silent Echo' to scratch that itch—it’s got the same atmospheric storytelling that made 'No Darling' so gripping.