Ah, 'A Ghastly Catastrophe'—what a wild ride that was! I remember picking it up on a whim because the title just screamed 'bizarre, addictive chaos,' and boy, did it deliver. The story’s mix of dark humor and surreal twists made it unforgettable, so I totally get why you’d be curious about sequels. From what I’ve dug into, there isn’t a direct follow-up to it, which is both a shame and kinda fitting? The ending left things so beautifully ambiguous that a sequel might ruin the magic. Sometimes, stories are better off standing alone, letting fans speculate forever.
That said, the author did explore similar vibes in other works. If you loved the offbeat tone and existential dread wrapped in comedy, you might wanna check out 'The Hollow Laugh' or 'Midnight at the End of the Universe.' Neither are direct sequels, but they scratch that same itch of 'what did I just read, and why can’t stop thinking about it?' I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve reread 'A Ghastly Catastrophe,' and each time, I notice some new weird detail that makes me cackle. Maybe it’s for the best that it stays a one-of-a-kind gem.
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"Okay guys, we're here."
"Alright, let's do this!"
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Five teenagers decide to go on a dangerous adventure in a dark and hollow abandoned house in a deserted area miles away from their town.
The house was rumoured to be a death trap for anyone who steps into it but all they really wanted more than anything was an adventure of their own - well, some of them.
But in the end, they never made it out to tell their adventurous story.
Twenty years down the line, a dorky and introverted 17year old Isabella Davies, who was a high school final year student decides to go on an adventure of her own in that same house.
She barely managed to escape but her normal dorky life turns into a horrifying nightmare overnight as she becomes cursed with a ghost of death.
It was the apocalypse. A zombie apocalypse. We should've been running for our lives, but my girlfriend, Yvonne Brown, refused to. She wanted to buy as much time as she could for her incompetent childhood friend, Yves Claude, to hop into the last helicopter that would take survivors away.
But the retreat was our group's only way to survive in this apocalypse. Yves was not showing up anytime soon. I had no choice but to knock her out and drag her into the chopper.
And Yves, the one she could never seem to forget, died in the swarm of undead.
I, however, survived thanks to what I did. Yvonne and I lived happily in a safe zone. And then that fateful day came.
I was going to take over the territory and lead humanity on an attack against the zombies. The night before that decisive strike, Yvonne spiked my water with anesthetics. When I was caught helpless, she tossed me into the horde of zombies.
The swarm of undead tore my flesh open, and the pain killed me. Yvonne? She stood on the wall coldly, a sneer decorating her lips.
"Yves could've lived, but you took that chance away from him! You selfish monster, you killed Yves! I will make you suffer what he suffered! You'll pay for it with your life!"
Death took me, but it tossed me all the way back to the day of the retreat. The day Yvonne adamantly insisted on waiting for Yves.
Well, if she was so happy to live through a world like this with her friend, who am I to say no?
I would grant her that wish, even if she would end up as zombie food.
[ Entropy Trilogy #1 ]
What surprises are waiting ahead of them as their destiny being entangled with each other? What will happen if love and hate collide? Will they be able to melt the rage, the hatred?
Nine.
She wasn't known by a name, only by the number carved into her skin at birth.
Raised in an Unfortunate camp, she spent her days preparing for her eighteenth birthday, when she'd be sold to a Fortunate and forced to tend to their every need.
Gossip dictated that the Sarios were the worst of the Fortunates, so when Nine found herself bought by the father of the Sario house, her dream of living a quiet, uneventful life of servitude shattered before her eyes.
Thrust into the dark clutches of the eldest son, Kaden Sario, Nine must navigate the treacherous world of high society and assist her Fortunate in his dream of new world domination.
The Unfortunate Trilogy is created by Skyla Madi, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
The happiness of finding out that my mate was actually my first love was soon clouded by gloom because she was the sister of the alpha of our worst enemy. Is our love going to conquer all?
Argen Clus was born with unique powers. She bear a magnificent feature that could able to aid sick people and curse them after the happened vows to whoever took against it. A palace of Versailles gather all their strength in order to conquer the powerful Goddess of Disguise. Then she met Tonio Heri, who lived on neighborhood of Versailles wherein the Goddess foster herself to control things all over her. An unexpected twist comes after this marvelous Argen as she's too late to realize that her existence happened to be one of master's deceitful reign to her mind.
I was thrilled to dive into the world of 'Calamities' and its potential sequels. From what I've gathered, 'Calamities' by Constance Fay doesn't have a direct sequel yet, but the author has hinted at expanding the universe in future works. The book itself is a wild ride of space adventure and romance, so I’m crossing my fingers for more.
If you're craving similar vibes, 'Fortune’s Pawn' by Rachel Bach scratches that sci-fi romance itch with its strong heroine and chaotic space battles. Another great pick is 'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet' by Becky Chambers, which has the same found-family-in-space energy. Until a sequel drops, these might keep you entertained while waiting.
The world of 'Wrathful Mortals' is one I've revisited so many times—that gritty blend of mythology and human struggle really sticks with you. As far as I know, there hasn't been an official sequel, but the creator has dropped hints about expanding the universe in interviews. There's a webcomic spinoff called 'Echoes of the Forsaken' that explores side characters' backstories, and some fans consider it a soft continuation. Personally, I'd love a direct follow-up; the ending left so much unresolved! The protagonist’s arc felt deliberately open, like a setup for something bigger. Maybe one day we’ll get that announcement... Until then, fan theories and forum deep dives keep the hype alive.
Interestingly, the author’s Patreon occasionally teases concept art labeled 'WM2,' but it’s all cryptic sketches—a hooded figure here, a shattered relic there. It’s enough to make you obsessively refresh their page. If you’re craving more, the game adaptation’s DLC 'Oathbreakers' adds lore that feels sequel-worthy, with new factions and that jaw-dropping post-credits scene. Fingers crossed we’re in for a surprise drop next year!
The last I checked, 'Graceful Disasters' didn't have any official sequels, but I've stumbled upon some fascinating fan discussions about potential continuations. Some fans have crafted elaborate theories tying it to other works by the same author, while others speculate about hidden clues in the original text that hint at future stories. It’s one of those books that leaves you craving more, with its rich world-building and unresolved threads.
I’ve even seen a few indie projects trying to capture its vibe—short stories and webcomics inspired by its themes. While nothing official exists yet, the passion from the fanbase makes me hopeful that someone might pick up the torch someday. Until then, I’ll just keep rereading my favorite passages and imagining where the characters could go next.