Craig Davidson's 'The Saturday Night Ghost Club' is such a nostalgic gem—it feels like
a love letter to childhood summers and
the mysteries that shape us. I devoured it in one sitting, craving more of Jake and the gang's adventures. Sadly, there's no official sequel yet, but Davidson’s other works, like 'Cataract City,' have a similar vibe—gritty, heartfelt, and soaked in small-town
lore.
maybe someday we’ll get a follow-up, but for now, I’m content rereading and spotting details I missed the first time.
Honestly, the book’s standalone nature works in its favor. It wraps up Jake’s coming-of-age arc so beautifully that a sequel might feel forced. Instead, I’ve been diving into Davidson’s short stories, which scratch that same itch of eerie, emotional storytelling. If you loved the mix of supernatural and personal growth, 'The Encyclopedia of
ghosts and Spirits' is a fun companion read—totally different style, but it amplifies the book’s themes.