Does The Archived Have A Sequel Or Series?

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2025-12-10 13:28:34
The Archived by Victoria Schwab is one of those books that sticks with you long after you’ve turned the last page. It’s a hauntingly beautiful blend of urban fantasy and mystery, with a protagonist who navigates a world where the dead are stored like books in a library. The concept alone is enough to give you chills, and Schwab’s writing just pulls you deeper into this eerie, immersive world. Now, about your question—does it have a sequel or series? Yes! The story continues in 'The Unbound,' which picks up right where the first book leaves off, diving even further into the consequences of Mackenzie’s choices and the secrets of the Archive.

While 'The Archived' and 'The Unbound' form a duology, I’ve always felt like there’s so much more to explore in this universe. Schwab has a knack for creating rich, layered worlds that leave you craving more, and this series is no exception. The characters, especially Mackenzie and Wesley, have such depth that it’s hard not to wish for another book. That said, the duology wraps up in a way that’s satisfying yet open-ended enough to let your imagination Run Wild. If you’re a fan of atmospheric storytelling with a touch of the supernatural, this series is absolutely worth your time. I still find myself thinking about the Archive’s corridors and the weight of its secrets—it’s that kind of story.
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