Satan appears before you and grants you the wish to give a book of your choice a sequel which is just as well written as the first. Which book is it?
>>7455229
The Bible
Only genreshit get sequels and Satan shit on genre threads before he disappeared from /lit/
Finnegans Wake
Sequel to As I Lay Dying, titled, "My Leaky Asshole."
Pale King
Infinite Jest
I just want to know if Gately and JVD get together.
My life 2bh.
>>7455293
>Zettels Traum
Never heard of that. Is it readable?
>>7455234
There is quran.
The day my bum went psycho
>>7455229
>I'm leaving /lit/ bye guis
>oh hi hey pay attention to me again
>>7455229
I guess short story compendiums are cheating, but Books of Blood by Clive Barker. He wrote two volumes, but his work has mostly been downhill since that point in his life. His highest point post-BoB was probably The Thief of Always (a children's book) of all things, but I may have my nostalgia goggles on for that one. I do know that the Abarat series past the first volume isn't particularly good or interesting since he killed off the villain I was most interested in in the second volume and Mister B. Gone is just awful outside of its gimmick.
>>7455229
The Brothers Karamazov. Even more so because it was supposed to have a sequel in the first place.
>>7455689
was anything said about the sequel? I can't imagine what it would be about
Revelations.
>>7455229
Harry Potter
>>7455235
>This
That said, there are books that were never finished that would be interesting to see elaborated on.
>http://www.shortlist.com/entertainment/10-unfinished-novels
These all sound really interesting actually. I have a lot of trouble imagining anyone being able to faithfully replicate Nabokov or Hemingway's style, so it'd be neat to same them finished.
If i had to choose an already finished novel to get a sequel... I guess I'd go with The Aeneid?
I suppose that since Virgil was roman (although idk when he lived exactly) he could perhaps have made an epic around the Germanic wars? I think that there could be an incredible poem written about the fall of Rome.
you are not butts, dont post as her
>>7455229
b-butters?
The Silmarillion
>>7455229
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
Mein Kampf
>>7456035
;_;
>>7455972
This better be a fucking joke.
>>7456039
get in line bud
>>7455234
Book of Mormon
>>7456039
There's already a sequel, it's Mein Kampf Volume 2.
>>7456039
American Psycho
>>7455235
Rabbit novels.
Go be an elitist faggot somewhere else.
I'd definitely read a follow-up to Isherwood's "Prater Violet", it was so breezy that it deserves more material
>>7455558
>Sequel to the Bible written by the Devil
Checks out.
>>7456233
elitist faggot somewhere else
This is /lit/, bitch
WE PRESIDENT NOW
>>7455229
I don't wish for anything, obviously. The sequel can't be just as good as the original, it needs to be an improvement before its existence is justified.
>>7455253
she pegs him with her toothbrush. the end.
>>7455229
seamon daemon
>>7455229
CONFEDERACY
OF
DUNCES
I want Satan to have a sequel
can anyone confirm that butterfly was born with a penis?
>>7457332
Yes.
>>7455229
>>7455229
Huis-Clos, Jean-Paul Sartre
>>7455705
Why? You're going to live to see the sequel, experience and living is better than reading a book.
>>7455554
I hear a translation into English will be published soon. Can't attest to its readability.
>>7456233
there's already like 6 sequels how many more could u want
>>7457594
its "coming soon" for 5 years
I would want either Pynchon's V. or Bernhard's Extinction
Watchmen
>>7455234
This.
Let's get the Day of Wrath rolling.
>>7457594
Anything similar to the wake will be impossible to truly preserve in translation
The Man who Disappeared
The insects feast upon my genitalia. A thousand black locusts make me climax one last time. This is the final orgy of satanas.
>>7457171
We hardly knew ye, John Toole Kennedy
>>7455229
The Crying of Lot 49.
>>7455229
the Dosadi Experiment, by Frank Herbert
>>7457171
christ this. I want to see what he gets up to with that minx cat
>>7460075
My nigga
>>7456015
Never forget
Invisible Man
>>7455229
>my diary, to be frank