From a collector's perspective, the lack of sequels to 'Finding Objects' is actually refreshing. Too many great stories get diluted by unnecessary follow-ups. This one stands strong on its own with that perfect bittersweet ending where the protagonist chooses humanity over power.
The artifacts' origins would make amazing prequel material though – imagine a story about their creation during the Bloodforge Wars mentioned in chapter seven. Or a sidequel following rival artifact hunters during the same timeline. The fandom keeps hope alive through fanfiction exploring these angles.
If you crave more treasure-hunting action, 'Midnight Catalog' delivers that same adrenaline rush. Its cursed objects come with terrifying consequences that make the 'Finding Objects' artifacts seem tame – we're talking mirrors that steal faces or clocks that age viewers decades in minutes. The protagonist there makes morally grey choices that would shock 'Finding Objects' hero.
so it doesn't really leave dangling threads that demand continuation. The author seems to be focusing on new projects instead, though there's always potential for spin-offs exploring other characters' backstories. Some fans speculate about possible sequels because the world-building leaves room for expansion, especially with the hinted-at ancient civilization that created the objects. For now, if you want similar vibes, check out 'The Lost Relic Society' – it has that same mix of archaeology and fantasy.
I can confirm 'Finding Objects' remains a standalone novel as of now. The author's website shows no announced sequels, and their recent interviews suggest they prefer telling complete stories in single volumes rather than series.
That said, the novel's universe has enough untapped potential to spawn multiple follow-ups. The magical object mythology alone could fill an encyclopedia – each artifact has centuries of hinted history we only glimpse. The supporting characters like Professor Langley practically beg for their own adventures, given how rich their backgrounds are.
While waiting for possible sequels, dive into 'The Curator's Codex' for another artifact-hunting narrative with deeper lore. The way it handles ancient puzzles makes 'Finding Objects' look like child's play – complex cipher systems, traps that test moral character rather than just skills, and artifacts that evolve with their users.
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