Man, 'Meddling Kids' was a blast—Scooby-Doo meets Lovecraft? Genius. Sadly, no official sequel exists yet, but Cantero’s style is so distinct that his other novels feel like spiritual successors. If you’re into the whole 'misfits solving supernatural mysteries' thing, you might enjoy 'The Supernatural Enhancements' (also by him). It’s got that same mix of humor and creeping dread, though it leans more into gothic horror.
I’d also throw 'Summer of Night' by Dan Simmons into the ring—it’s a bit darker, but the kid-led adventure vibes are strong. Honestly, the lack of a sequel is a bummer, but there’s plenty out there to keep the spirit alive.
I’ve been digging through Edgar Cantero’s bibliography hoping for a 'Meddling Kids' follow-up, but nada. The book’s premise—Scooby-Doo gang grown up and battling real monsters—was too good not to continue. While we wait (fingers crossed!), I’d suggest 'The Clown in a Cornfield' by Adam Cesare. It’s got that same balance of satire and slasher fun, plus a group of teens taking on something sinister.
Cantero’s 'This Body’s Not Big Enough for Both of Us' is also a wild ride, though it’s more of a noir spoof. Still, if you miss his writing style, it’s a solid pick.
Oh, I loved 'Meddling Kids'! It was such a fun blend of nostalgia and mystery, like a grown-up version of those Saturday morning detective shows. As far as I know, Edgar Cantero hasn’t released a direct sequel, but he’s written other books that have a similar vibe, like 'This Body’s Not Big Enough for Both of Us,' which is just as quirky and action-packed. If you’re craving more of that energy, his other works might scratch the itch.
Personally, I’ve been hoping for a follow-up because the gang’s dynamic was so Entertaining. Maybe One Day! In the meantime, I’d recommend diving into other meta-horror or adventure-comedy books like 'The Saturday Night Ghost Club' or 'the library at mount char'—they don’t have the same exact flavor, but they’re great for fans of weird, witty storytelling.
No sequel yet, but 'Meddling Kids' left such a mark that I keep recommending it to friends. If you’re after more supernatural squad adventures, 'the gone world' by Tom Sweterlitsch isn’t a comedy, but it’s got that 'team against the unimaginable' energy. For lighter fare, 'The Last Kids on Earth' series is a goofy, action-packed alternative. Here’s hoping Cantero revisits the idea someday!
No sequels to 'Meddling Kids' so far, which is a shame because the book’s mix of humor and horror was so unique. Cantero’s other works are worth checking out, though—they all have that same offbeat charm. If you’re looking for something with a similar 'group of friends vs. the unknown' vibe, 'My Best Friend’s Exorcism' by Grady Hendrix is a fantastic read. It’s got heart, scares, and a lot of laughs.
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"You'll fit in just right, Kelani. The kids here are as special as you are."
"No, they are different."
"You don't know how special you are at the moment, but you will soon enough, and thus, the school survived this long because of your birth."
At only nine years old, Kelani killed her father, was cast into the dark, dirty basement by her stepmother, and was left to repent for all her transgressions by everyone in her household. Kelani endured bullying and scorn, and just when she thought it might not end, she received an invitation to Mystic Academy, known as The Academy for Freaks.
Kelani believed all her problems would be solved when she arrived at the Academy, but that was just the beginning.
Love came in various forms for Kelani, and there were three she desired the most. However, she couldn't possibly be mated to three powerful werewolves who also had their eyes set on her, could she?
TWIN TORMENTORS BOOK 2 is out: *BEAUTIFULLY RUINED*
It was outlawed to excuse oneself in the presence of either of the twins, let alone when they were two. But the clattering of the spoons against the plates made my head spin in circles. I wanted out of this place and I didn't care whether I would rub the obsessed psychopaths the wrong way, because they’ve been breathing down my neck since they brought me here. I can’t eat, shower, sleep, even sit alone without them going alpha on me. My twins: My tormentors!
"Why pretend you don't want us when your nipples are hard?" Oliver's hands slid slowly under my skirt. I swallowed hard, feeling a lump in my throat. I grasped his hands, but his brother Owen yanked them away.
"Because I hate you all! I can't help but wonder why moon goddess made you guys my mates."
Their laughter filled the room as if a hilarious joke had just been told. Gradually, his fingers made their way to my pussy skin, then I caught a glimpse of the three brothers whose gaze was fixed on my exposed body.
"You must keep this between us because this bond is forbidden. We will fuck you whenever we want because you belong to us" Owen declares as I looked away from them, but Orion gently turned my face towards them, their eyes filled with lusts.
There are many secrets we keep for future sake, but what if there are more darker ones to discover?
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Miranda's life took an unexpected turn when she was betrayed and rejected by her high school boyfriend because she was a weak omega. Devastated, She also finds out her mum was getting married to a billionaire Lycan King. Accepting a new father was difficult, but that was only the beginning of her challenges.
When she met the Lycan King's sons, she discovered they were her former bullies 'The Lycan Triplets' from high school, and to make matters worse, she was fated to be their mate.
How will she cope with this situation?
What will happen when their parents finds out that they are mates which is forbidden? Of course it has to be kept hidden but for how long? Also will the Triplets continue to bully her, or seek her forgiveness?
On the seventh day after my daughter goes missing, I kidnap an entire kindergarten. I lock away all 27 students and two teachers in a classroom.
I tell the police that if they can't find my daughter, I will kill a kid every 30 minutes.
The principal falls to her knees, wailing and begging, "It's not my fault that your daughter is missing. Why should other children pay for it?"
I glance at my watch. "29 minutes left. Find her."
I know she's in this kindergarten.
In the elite world of a high-class school, Jane, once a nobody, lands a dream job offer from the school's owner. The catch? She must secretly babysit four infamous "Jerks" on campus. With a high salary and flexible hours, it seems too good to be true.
The Piper triplets were very different. Not just different from each other, but they were different from everyone else. Halona and Moira are witches, just like everyone else in their family, except for Aria. The third triplet, born without a speck of magic. Due to tragedy they are in a new school in a new town, living with their brother. But when unexplained murders begin popping up around town, strange things start happening to Aria. How is she connected to these murders? Can she find the killer with the help of her family and friends? Can they each manage to find love while also trying to find the person responsible for all the crimes? Or will their story end in even more tragedy?
Man, 'Spells Trouble' was such a wild ride! I remember devouring it in one sitting because the mix of magic and mystery totally hooked me. As far as sequels go, I haven’t stumbled upon any official follow-ups yet, but I’ve been keeping an eye out like a hawk. The ending left so much potential for more—like, what happens to the sisters after that cliffhanger? I’ve seen some chatter in fan forums speculating about a possible continuation, but nothing confirmed. Fingers crossed the author revisits that world soon because I’d love to see where the story goes next.
In the meantime, if you’re craving something similar, 'The Witch Haven' by Sasha Peyton Smith has that same vibe of young witches navigating dangerous secrets. It’s got a darker tone but scratches that magical itch. And hey, if you hear any news about a sequel, hit me up—I’ll be first in line to read it!
The world of 'Mischief Managed' feels like a cozy corner of fandom I revisit when I need a dose of nostalgia. While there isn’t a direct sequel, the creators did expand the universe with companion pieces like 'The Marauders’ Map: A History,' which dives deeper into the lore of Harry’s parents and their infamous map. It’s not a continuation per se, but it scratches that itch for more of the same mischief.
I’ve also stumbled across fan projects and unofficial continuations that explore what might’ve happened to the Marauders post-Hogwarts. Some are surprisingly well-written, capturing the spirit of the original. If you’re craving more, it’s worth digging into forums or AO3 for those hidden gems—just don’t expect anything canon. The charm of 'Mischief Managed' is its stand-alone magic, and sometimes that’s enough.
Kids on Brooms is such a gem of a tabletop RPG—it totally nails that magical school vibe with a quirky, low-stakes charm. As far as I know, there isn't a direct sequel, but the game's creators, Renegade Game Studios, expanded the universe with 'Kids on Bikes', which shares a similar framework but swaps brooms for bikes and magic for small-town mysteries. It's like stepping from Hogwarts into Stranger Things!
That said, 'Kids on Brooms' itself has plenty of replayability with its open-ended rules and focus on collaborative storytelling. The lack of a sequel doesn’t feel like a gap because the core game encourages you to craft your own sequels through play. I’ve run campaigns where my group’s characters aged up, becoming professors or magical rebels—it’s all about imagination. If you’re craving more, fan-made content and actual plays online keep the spirit alive in the most creative ways.