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Would you read a sequel to this?
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I loved this book, but I would leave it at that. I think a sequel could ruin the magic of it. It's fantastic on its own. I think I'd find him more relate-able as a teen, rather than an adult as well. I like Charlie as he is, and to read a second book, only to find that he's grown up and acts like everyone else does would be sad.


I gobbled up every single word of the first book but personally, I believe that if there was a sequel and I read it, it would ruin my perspective of the first book. Like Mikela said, it's one of those books that doesn't need a sequel.


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Maybe this books is better as a stand-alone book, but I would still read the sequel, because - one of my many reasons - Charlie is very nice and adorable character.


Goes to show you what different tastes people have.

Considering I didn't even finish the first book, I probably wouldn't read a second one. But, I do think it would be pretty cool to find out what happened to Charlie afterwards. I did love the movie.

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What about this: this whole story told from the view of the person receiving the letters and how Charlie's struggle affected the recipient's life.

hmm that would be something new and different , maybe it will be great =)
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Yes. I always read the sequels, however I fear it wouldn't meet my high standards after reading the first. Here's to hoping!


Yes it would see with time past with the same enjoyable characters.

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