Sequel??

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No matter how wonderful a story is it will surely end. The story ended on a good note for me, I don't see the need for a sequel.
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I agree with others that a sequel isn't necessary and would most likely not be as great as the first book. But some authors write little extras for books on their website for fans, so something like that could be interesting.
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The book is amazing enough to stand alone. I think a sequel isn't necessary and will make drawn out. The ending was perfect as it was.
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Even though the boom ended well, I will like to see a sequel. I hate endings. I would love to see what the future holds for everyone involved.
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I honestly like the book ending as is. However, because I liked the book, I certainly wouldn't mind reading bonus cotent or even a full sequel. I'm just scared that it might not be as good as the first book and ruin the whole series (if there ever will be one) for me.
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I want a sequel. I need it. I want to know what will become of Brandy's children and her people. I will not mind a sequel one bit.
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Yes! A sequel should be in the works. I want to see more. It does not necessarily have to follow this particular storyline.
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The plot and writing style of this book depicts the work of a seasoned writer. The book is okay and I don't think there is need for a sequel.
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I would like it very much if the author releases a sequel to this book. I am not ready to close the chapter that is brandy's world
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The ending seems to have finalized the story already, so a sequel might affect the original work. Still, it depends on the quality of any intended sequel and the effort put into reconciling it with the original work.
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I think a prequel spinoff of characters like the Plague and Brandy's mom, showcasing some of the earlier periods of piracy and slavery could be well received.
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I don't believe a sequel is required. The book's writing style and conclusion are both wonderful. A sequel can cause the plot to veer off course and lose some of its originality.
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Post by Prince Oyedeji Oyeleke Jayeola »

For me a sequel is unnecessary. The book ended well and I don't see anything that needs stretching in the book.
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In my perspective, a sequel is not necessary. No loose ends, in my opinion; this novel was well-written. No need for a follow-up.
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Post by Okonobe Chioma Chukwuma »

I don't think a sequel is necessary, from my perspective. There aren't any loose ends in my opinion because this novel was well-written. A sequel is not necessary.
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