Oh, 'Obsidian'! That book lives rent-free in my head. The way Jane Doe blends sci-fi and horror is unreal—I still get chills thinking about the scene where the walls start whispering. Sequel-wise, it’s radio silence for now, but the fandom’s detective work is impressive. Someone dug up an old tweet where Jane replied to a fan with a winky face when asked about Book 2. Could be nothing, could be everything. I’ve joined a Discord server dedicated to dissecting clues, and we’ve theorized everything from prequels to spin-offs about the side character Dr. Ellis.
In the meantime, I’ve been obsessively recommending 'Obsidian' to friends just so I can talk about it again. The audiobook version is stellar, by the way—the narrator makes those tense cave scenes even creepier. If Jane Doe does drop a sequel, I hope she keeps that same atmospheric dread. Maybe throw in a map of the caves this time? I’d frame it.
I recently finished reading 'Obsidian' by Jane Doe and was totally hooked by the world-building—those eerie, glowing caves and the protagonist’s struggle with memory loss? Chef’s kiss. I scoured forums and author interviews afterward, desperate for news of a sequel. From what I’ve pieced together, Jane Doe mentioned in a 2023 livestream that she’s 'playing with ideas' for a follow-up but hasn’t confirmed anything concrete. Fans are speculating hard, especially about that cryptic ending where the protagonist finds a second obsidian shard. Personally, I’d kill for a sequel exploring the underground civilization hinted at in the epilogue. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar books like 'The Luminous Underground'—it’s not the same, but it scratches the itch.
If you loved the psychological depth of 'Obsidian,' you might enjoy diving into theories about the protagonist’s unreliable narration. Some readers think the entire story is a metaphor for trauma recovery, which adds another layer to rereads. Jane Doe’s pacing is so deliberate that every detail feels intentional. Fingers crossed she announces something soon!
Jane Doe’s 'Obsidian' left me with so many questions—like, what’s up with the black veins spreading in Chapter 12? After finishing it, I immediately googled 'Obsidian sequel' and found a Reddit AMA where Jane said she’s 'not done with that world.' No timeline, though. The wait is torture! To cope, I’ve been writing fanfiction exploring what happens if the protagonist returns to the caves. My version involves sentient crystals, but I’d happily trash it for an official sequel. Other fans keep pointing to Easter eggs in Jane’s newer books, like a minor character mentioning 'shards from the East'—could that be a tie-in? For now, I’m replaying the game 'The Forgotten Tunnels' to get my underground-exploration fix. It’s got similar vibes, minus Jane’s poetic prose.
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