I was totally obsessed with 'My Dear Ellie' when I first read it—that bittersweet mix of sci-fi and emotional drama just hit different. From what I've gathered digging through forums and publisher updates, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet. The author's social media hints at expanding the universe though, maybe with spin-offs? The ending left this gorgeous ambiguity that could go either way—part of me hopes they never continue it, because some stories are perfect as standalone gems. But another part would kill for more of those android-human dynamics. I’ve been filling the void with fan theories and fanfics set in that world—some are shockingly good!
If you loved the philosophical themes, you might try 'Klara and the Sun' while waiting. It scratches a similar itch about artificial consciousness. And hey, sometimes the mystery of an unfinished story lingers longer than any sequel could.
Man, 'My Dear Ellie' wrecked me in the best way—that final scene with the rain and the memory core? Brutal. I’ve scoured every interview with the creator, and last year they mentioned 'exploring new angles' of the story in a podcast. Not a direct sequel, but maybe anthology-style side stories? The fandom’s divided; some think Ellie’s arc is complete, while others spotted cryptic clues in the artbook about a 'Project Phoenix.' Personally, I’d adore a prequel about the war that’s only referenced in logs.
In the meantime, games like 'Detroit: Become Human' or the manga 'Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou' give off comparable vibes—quiet but profound sci-fi. The lack of news might be a blessing though; rushed sequels can tarnish originals (cough 'Promised Neverland' S2).
As a librarian who tracks indie sci-fi releases, I can confirm no sequel exists yet—but the original novel’s sudden TikTok popularity last winter might change that. Publishers tend to greenlight continuations when niche titles go viral. The Spanish edition oddly includes bonus concept art labeled 'Ellie Phase 2,' which fuels speculation.
If you’re craving more, the author’s earlier work 'Ghost Voltage' has similar melancholy tech themes. Honestly? I hope any sequel retains the minimalist prose—what made Ellie special was its restraint.
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What stuck with me was how the story rejects easy answers. Ellie doesn't 'fix' everything or magically heal. Her relationships remain messy—some bridges get mended, others burn. That ambiguity made it linger in my mind for weeks. I kept imagining where she might go next, wondering if she'd ever circle back to the people she left behind. It's the kind of ending that feels less like closure and more like a deep breath before the next chapter.