Does The Sherwood Ring Have A Sequel Or Series?

2025-12-19 09:45:48
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Andrea
Andrea
Favorite read: The enchanted ring
Longtime Reader Student
Elizabeth Marie Pope's 'The Sherwood Ring' is a standalone novel that doesn't have any official sequels or series, which honestly makes it even more special to me. It's one of those rare historical fantasy gems where the blend of Revolutionary War intrigue and ghostly romance feels complete in itself. I've reread it countless times, and each time I pick up new nuances in Peggy's journey and the clever time-slip narrative.

That said, I totally get why fans crave more—the chemistry between the living and spectral characters is so vivid! While there's no direct follow-up, Pope's other book 'The Perilous Gard' has a similar atmospheric charm, almost like a spiritual cousin. Part of me wishes we could revisit the Arundel family, but sometimes a perfect single volume is better than a stretched-out series.
2025-12-20 21:14:34
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Story Interpreter Firefighter
'The Sherwood Ring' stands alone, and honestly, that’s part of its magic. As a kid who stumbled upon it in my school library, I loved how it wrapped up Peggy’s adventure with Richard’s ghost so satisfyingly. No sequels mean no risk of disappointment—cough, 'Maze Runner' sequels, cough—and it leaves room for imagination. I doodled my own 'what if' stories about Eleanor’s backstory instead! If you’re itching for more, try Diane Wynne Jones’ 'Hexwood' for another twisty timeline vibe.
2025-12-21 09:54:25
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Dominic
Dominic
Favorite read: Rings of the Realms
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Zero sequels, but the fan theories are wild! Someone on a forum once argued that 'The Perilous Gard' happens in the same universe centuries later—which I low-key adore. Mostly, I just reread when I miss the hilarious ghostly interferences. Maybe some stories are better left as solo acts.
2025-12-24 15:44:11
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Ivan
Ivan
Ending Guesser Driver
No sequel exists, and I’m weirdly at peace with that. The book’s quiet brilliance lies in its self-contained story—like a beautifully preserved antique. I once lent my copy to a friend who obsessed over the banter between the ghosts and demanded more, but some tales are meant to be fleeting. If you loved the historical layers, T. Kingfisher’s 'a sorceress comes to call' (though darker) has that same meticulous attention to period detail mixed with supernatural wit.
2025-12-24 18:06:13
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