Depends a lot on which 'Misfit' you're talking about — there are several novels,
novellas, and serialized works that use that title, and the sequel situation varies wildly between them. For some, 'Misfit' is a standalone story that the author intended to leave as a single, tight book. For others, the creator expanded the world into direct sequels, companion books, or short spin-offs. What I usually do when I'm hunting for follow-ups is check the author's official pages, the publisher's series listing, and
sites like goodreads or
LibraryThing where readers tag books as part of a series. Those places often show if there's a volume 2, a prequel, or a set of related novellas.
Another trick I've learned after years of book stalking: look up the ISBN and search it on bibliographic sites, or search the title plus the author's name on Amazon and scroll to the 'Other books by this author' and 'Series information' parts. If the original 'Misfit' was serialized online (on a site like
Royal Road,
webnovel, or a personal blog), check the same platform for continuation chapters or an announcement. Authors sometimes release side stories as
e-books or bundle sequels into collected editions later, so keep an eye out for those. There are also unofficial continuations in fan communities, but those aren't the same as a canonical sequel.
Personally, I'm the sort who loves tracking down sequels like they're Easter
Eggs — I follow authors on social media and join small fan groups so I get notified fast.
if you tell me which 'Misfit' you're reading in your head, I could nerd out about the specific sequel path it likely has, but either way, hunting for follow-ups becomes part of the fun for me.