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supernova Era' was another fascinating read. As far as I know, there isn't a direct sequel to it, which is a shame because the concept of children inheriting the world after a cosmic catastrophe is so
ripe for exploration. The book ends with an open-ended vibe,
leaving room for interpretation—maybe Liu Cixin wants readers to imagine what happens next themselves. I’ve scoured forums and author interviews, and nothing concrete has been mentioned about a follow-up. Still, I’d love to see a continuation, maybe diving into how those kids rebuild society or face new
interstellar threats.
That said, Liu Cixin’s other works, like the 'Remembrance of Earth’s Past' trilogy, share a similar hard sci-fi flavor. If you’re craving more of his cosmic-scale storytelling, those are worth checking out. 'Supernova Era' stands alone, but its themes
echo in his broader bibliography. Maybe
One Day he’ll revisit it, but for now, it’s a brilliant standalone that leaves you thinking long after the last page.