Tuesday, 3 June 2025

Top 5 Tuesday ~ Standalone books I wished were series

Top Five Tuesday was originally created by Shanah @ Bionic Book Worm, but is now hosted by Meeghan @ Meeghan Reads. To participate, link your post back to Meeghan’s blog or leave a comment on her weekly post. I found this on Davida's Page @ The Chocolate Lady.

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This week’s topic is a Standalone books I wished were series. Meeghan says, "his is the week for everyone who ever wished their standalone book had more books. Maybe even a long epilogue or novella after it. You know, a Mysteries or Thorn Manor style book. Or, even a Song of Fire and Ice style never-ending series?!"

I don't know any of the books Meeghan mentioned but I think we all have those stories that we would like to carry on ... There are a lot of them where I would love a second or more books but some of them have an end that doesn't allow for any continuation. But I found a few where that could be possible and I hope the authors will think about it at some point. 
Kingsolver, Barbara "Flight Behaviour" - 2012
A great book that reminds us of our duty to look after the environment. Would be a great series if we learned more about this subject.

Lawson, Mary "Crow Lake" - 2002
This reminded me so much about my childhood, there could be plenty more stories to be told.

Schami, Rafik "A Hand Full of Stars" (GE: Eine Hand voller Sterne) - 1987 
A wonderful story about growing up as well as about the situation in Syria. 

Seth, Vikram 
"A Suitable Boy" - 1993
It was announced in 2009 that there would be a sequel to this book "A Suitable Girl" but it still hasn't been published.

Stockett, Kathryn "The Help" - 2009
I absolutely loved the book when it first came out. Then it became a bestseller. And a film. I am sure there are more stories in there about all the maids and all their employers.

So yes, there are plenty of books that could do with a follow-up. I'd read them.

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4 comments:

  1. I know there are a lot of standalone books out there that I would love the author to write a sequel to, but at the moment I can't think of a single one. It'll probably come to me tonight at around 3:30. ;D

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    1. Haha, Lark, that's always the time, isn't it. Once I got there, it took me a while to choose just five.

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  2. I have not read any of the books above, but there are certainly books you wish would be a series.

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    1. They would be good, Lisbeth. I had a hard time choosing the ones I would prefer most.

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