The question about 'Buttered Toast' sequels hits close to home—I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve reread it! While there’s no official word, the author did mention in an interview last year that they’re 'not done with breakfast metaphors.' That could mean anything, but my optimistic side imagines a trilogy: 'Buttered Toast,' 'Sourdough Sunrise,' and 'Bagel at Midnight.' The original’s blend of humor and heart deserves more exploration, especially the side characters like the grumpy baker or the sentient toaster (yes, really). Fingers crossed for an announcement soon!
'Buttered Toast' feels like it’s begging for a sequel, doesn’t it? No news yet, but the book’s cult following keeps the hope alive. I’ve seen fan art of hypothetical sequel covers—my favorite’s 'Burnt Toast Blues,' a noir-inspired take. Maybe one day!
Oh, 'Buttered Toast'! That book was such a delightful surprise. As far as sequels go, nothing's set in stone, but the fandom’s buzzing with theories. Some folks think the author’s cryptic tweets about 'unfinished breakfasts' are hints, while others point to the sudden popularity of toast-themed merch. Could be a sign, could be coincidence. I’m holding out hope, though—the world-building was so rich, it’d be a shame not to revisit it. Till then, I’m consoling myself with fanfiction and toast-themed baking experiments.
I totally get why you'd ask about sequels! The original novel had this cozy, slice-of-life charm that made it feel like a warm hug. From what I know, the author hasn't officially announced a sequel, but there's a ton of fan speculation. Some readers swear there are hidden clues in the epilogue hinting at a follow-up, while others think the author might explore spin-offs with side characters. Personally, I'd love to see more of the protagonist's journey—maybe a 'Buttered Toast: The Jam Years'? A girl can dream!
In the meantime, if you're craving something similar, I'd recommend checking out 'Crumb Cake Chronicles' or 'The Marmalade Diaries'. They have that same comforting vibe with a touch of whimsy. The wait for a sequel might be long, but hey, that just gives us more time to reread and spot details we missed the first time around.
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I'm dying at seven months pregnant, and the one behind it is my husband.
Hearing that a premature baby's blood can save my sister, he conspires with a shady clinic to take the baby out through surgery. After draining the baby's blood, he walks away—leaving my fragile preemie to die.
Later, my parents say, "You owe Yvie. It's time to repay her."
My husband says, "We can always have another child. A baby's life can't possibly be more important than Yvie's, can it?
The overwhelming rage and grief cause me to bleed to death. My soul floats above them as I watch them prepare my sister's surgery. They don't even bother to change me into clean clothes.
No one mourns me. No one loses their mind over my death.
Without a care, they wheel me into the morgue and celebrate Yvonne's recovery.
When I open my eyes again, I've gone back three months earlier—to the day my whole family forced me to divorce.
I loved eating cakes.
My dad would bring me one every day after work, and my mom bought a full set of oven and baking tools, patiently learning how to bake them for me.
I once thought I was the happiest little princess in the world until the day my parents divorced. The person who came to pick up my dad turned out to be the bakery owner.
My mom turned to me, growling, "This is all your fault! If you hadn't asked for cakes every day, your dad never would've cheated!"
She stretched out her hands, covered in burn scars, and screamed hysterically, "I slaved away making cakes for you, and these hands have never healed since. What did you do? You both think the stuff from outside is so much better!"
She grabbed a baking sheet and smacked me hard with it. I bit my lip, not daring to make a sound.
That night, she brought home a little girl. Ignoring the pain all over my body, I begged for her forgiveness. "Mom, I'm sorry. Please don't throw me away. I swear I'll never eat another cake!"
She slapped me across the face, but that wasn't enough to quench her anger. She tossed me into the big oven. "I'm not your mom! You love cakes so much? Stay in there and reflect on what you've done! You and your worthless dad both deserve to die!"
After she slammed the door and stormed out, the little girl skipped over to the oven, grinning smugly as she hit the switch. "From now on, your mom is gonna be mine!"
The oven kicked on, and the temperature began to rise. I smiled bitterly.
At least this way, my mom could finally be happy.
All 20 year old Holly ever wanted to do was escape the boring Colorado mountain town where she was born. However, when she arrived at college, she found herself having too many wild nights. Worse yet, she had one too many mornings of waking up in an unfamiliar bed, and she couldn't keep her scholarship. Now that's she's back in Conifer, she has no idea what she is going to do with her life and no hope for the future.
Andrew's father died a couple years ago in an electrical accident, and while Andrew wants nothing more than to leave town, his mother's mental instability makes it impossible for him to go. He feels trapped in a no-win situation and his options are slipping away.
When a mutual friend has a crisis, Holly comes up with a plan, a plan that will change all their lives for the better. She knows that, despite previously being burned, all it takes to start a fire is a spark. However, she realizes that once again, she may have stood too close to the flame, and the torch she carries for Andrew burns brighter than ever.
Will Holly manage to rekindle old loves, or will the destructive fire in their hearts consume everything they hold dear?
At the Davenport family dinner, I arrive wearing the same dress Tucker Davenport's true love once wore.
His face darkens immediately. He glares at me coldly and orders that my dress be burned on the spot.
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The intense heat rushes toward me as the flames consume the fabric. A sharp, burning pain shoots between my legs, crashing over me like a tidal wave.
The pain drags me under, but I suddenly jolt awake, barely able to gasp a plea for mercy.
Tucker doesn't spare me a glance. He simply turns away to help Shelby cut the cake.
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"As long as you behave and don't bother Shelby again, you'll still be Mrs. Davenport."
I stare at the burns on my legs as my tears dry up. I refuse to beg any longer.
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Now, with a lot of circumstances along the way, the pair started living together, one who couldn’t see her as a woman and the other who hates his guts. Anton desperately needs to find a job and an affordable rent before things go sour between the two of them. Seriously, how come she hates him?
'Butter' by Erin Jade Lange is one that stuck with me. It's a standalone novel, so no sequels exist, but the story wraps up in a way that leaves you satisfied yet curious about the characters' futures. I kind of love that—some stories don't need follow-ups because they pack such a punch in one go. That said, if you're craving more books with similar vibes, 'Far From You' by Tess Sharpe or 'Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock' by Matthew Quick dive into heavy, emotional themes with raw honesty.
I remember finishing 'Butter' and immediately wanting to discuss it with someone because of how it tackles isolation and desperation. The lack of sequels almost makes it more impactful—like a snapshot of a critical moment in the protagonist's life. If you're into YA that doesn’t shy away from tough topics, Lange’s other works might scratch the itch, though none are direct continuations.
I just finished rereading 'Butter' last week, and that bittersweet ending left me craving more! From what I've gathered through book forums and author interviews, there isn't an official sequel yet—but the fandom's buzzing with theories about potential spin-offs. The way the story wraps up actually feels intentional, like that raw, open-ended quality mirrors Butter's own emotional journey.
I did stumble upon some fascinating fanfiction continuations though, especially one where Butter reunites with his online friend years later. It's got me wondering if the author might explore that dynamic in future works. Until then, I've been recommending similar food-themed YA like 'The Truth About Forever' to friends who loved Butter's vulnerable narration.
I’ve been diving into the world of 'The Butter Novel' and its spin-offs, and let me tell you, there’s a lot to unpack. The most notable one is 'The Salted Path,' which follows a side character who opens a bakery in a small coastal town. It’s a slower, more introspective story, focusing on healing and self-discovery. Then there’s 'Melted Memories,' a prequel that dives into the protagonist’s childhood and the origins of their love for baking. It’s heartwarming and adds depth to the main story. Another spin-off, 'Whisked Away,' is a lighthearted rom-com about a rival baker who moves to the city. It’s fun and full of quirky moments, but still ties back to the original novel’s themes of passion and perseverance. These spin-offs expand the universe beautifully, offering fresh perspectives while staying true to the essence of 'The Butter Novel.'
What I love most is how each spin-off explores different aspects of the baking world—whether it’s the artistry, the community, or the personal struggles. They’re not just add-ons; they’re stories that stand on their own while enriching the original narrative. If you’re a fan of the main novel, these spin-offs are definitely worth your time.