Does A Sequel To Matched And Hated By My Brother’S Best Friend Exist?

2025-10-21 02:19:37 279

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Dylan
Dylan
2025-10-22 01:47:19
I get a little obsessive about cataloguing series, so here’s the short, clear take: 'Matched' has two direct sequels, 'Crossed' and 'Reached', forming a complete trilogy that wraps up the core narrative. Those books dig deeper into the society-building and character decisions you saw in the first volume, and they’re worth reading if you liked the tone and moral questions.

On the other hand, 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' tends to be a more slippery case because it’s a phrase used by multiple writers for standalone romances or serials. For a specific author’s version there might be a sequel, a novella, or sometimes nothing at all beyond the main story. Where a clear sequel exists, it’s usually advertised on the same platform where the original was posted. Personally, I’ve trawled author pages and found both delightful sequels and frustrating one-offs — depends entirely on the creator and whether they turned the story into a series.
Zion
Zion
2025-10-22 02:57:49
I read widely and keep track of series progression, so let me lay this out in a bit more analytical way. 'Matched' is part of an intentional trilogy: after you finish 'Matched' the narrative continues in 'Crossed' and then concludes in 'Reached'. Each subsequent book expands the political and emotional scope and resolves many of the book’s central dilemmas. That’s an official, published sequence and it’s consistent across editions and bibliographies.

Conversely, 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' functions more like a trope-label than a single, enduring intellectual property. Many writers — especially in indie and online communities — use that title or phrasing for separate, unrelated works. For some of those, authors have written sequels; for others, the story remains a one-shot. If you care about continuity and canon, focus on the specific author or platform where you found it. From a reader’s perspective I find the variety charming: some versions get neat sequels, others leave a delicious ambiguity that people love to riff on.
Mckenna
Mckenna
2025-10-23 17:35:19
I love digging through book threads for this kind of thing. Bottom line: 'Matched' definitely continues into 'Crossed' and 'Reached' — that trilogy finishes a lot of the questions raised early on. For 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend', there’s no single official sequel that everyone points to; it’s often a standalone or part of a small series created by the individual author. You’ll frequently find fan sequels, spin-offs, or extra chapters, but nothing universally canonical unless tied to a specific writer. I always hope for a sequel when a book ends on juicy tension though; it’s half the fun of reading these tropes.
Ian
Ian
2025-10-23 20:06:57
I’ve followed both mainstream and indie romance spaces for years, and the practical answer is: it varies.

For mainstream published works, like the YA novel 'Matched' by Ally Condie, sequels absolutely exist — 'Crossed' and 'Reached' form a completed trilogy. Those are easy to verify through publisher pages, ISBN records, or library catalogs. For indie and online romance titles titled 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend', authors treat that phrase as a trope name, so whether there’s a sequel depends on the individual writer. On Wattpad, Amazon Kindle, or Archive of Our Own, some authors mark a story as 'book one' or list sequels; others leave stories as single entries or later publish a revised version as part of a series.

If you need to verify a sequel yourself, I’d check the author’s page on the platform, look for a series or parts listing, search Goodreads for works by that author, and scan comments where readers often ask about sequels. Publisher websites and ISBN lookups are reliable for traditionally published books. Personally, I enjoy chasing down continuations and seeing how different authors expand a trope — sometimes the indie sequels are even more surprising than the big-label follow-ups, which keeps me hooked.
Chloe
Chloe
2025-10-24 07:00:39
I've dug into this one because it's the kind of question that splits book fans into eager detectives and cozy theorists.

If you mean 'Matched' — the YA dystopian that hooked a lot of readers — then yes, it isn't a standalone: it’s followed by 'Crossed' and then 'Reached', which complete that trilogy and expand the world and character arcs in ways that pay off a lot of the setup. Those sequels push the stakes and explain more about the society that chose matches, so if you loved the first book you'll probably want to keep going.

Now, about 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' — that title is used a lot, especially in online romance spaces and self-published circles. There isn't a single, universally recognized canonical sequel to that exact title across platforms. Some authors publish sequels or spin-offs under similar names; others leave it as a one-off and readers make fan continuations. If you’re chasing a continuation, check the original author’s page, platform (Wattpad/Kindle/Goodreads), and any official listings — I’ve found sweet little epilogues and side stories for some of these romances, even when a full sequel doesn’t exist. I’m always hoping for more follow-ups in that trope, so I can binge the messy, angsty scenes all over again.
Zayn
Zayn
2025-10-24 08:36:09
Okay, quick and friendly take: there isn’t one universal sequel called 'Matched and Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' that I’m aware of — you’re likely dealing with two different cases. 'Matched' (the Ally Condie book) does have sequels: 'Crossed' and 'Reached'. Meanwhile, 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' is a title trope across many indie and fanfiction sites and may or may not have a sequel depending on the specific author.

If you spotted that exact combined title as a single story somewhere, it’s probably a fanfic or indie mash-up; check the author’s profile for parts, series tags, or update notes to see if a sequel exists. I get a kick out of following authors and watching them turn a one-shot into a whole saga, so I’d snoop the comments and author notes — they usually spill whether more is coming. Either way, tracking down sequels is kind of a tiny treasure hunt, and I love finding the hidden continuations tucked away in profiles or side blogs.
Zeke
Zeke
2025-10-26 20:33:41
I put together the lowdown from what I've read and followed: the short, direct part is that it depends heavily on which 'Matched' or which 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' you're talking about.

If you mean 'Matched' by Ally Condie (the YA dystopian), then yes — there are sequels: 'Crossed' and 'Reached' continue Cassia's story, and they're official, published follow-ups. That trilogy wraps up the main arc, and there's also been special material and short extras floating around in interviews and anthology spots over the years. On the other hand, 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' is more of a trope title that pops up across Wattpad, Amazon Kindle self-pub, and fanfiction sites; many authors reuse that exact phrase for different stories. Some of those are standalone one-shots, some are part of longer series with numbered books or sequels, and some authors later write companion novels or epilogues.

If what you're actually asking about is a single mash-up titled 'Matched and Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' (a crossover or fanfic), there’s no mainstream, commonly known published sequel that combines those exact titles as a single official series. Fanfiction continuations exist all the time, but you’d need to check the specific author’s profile on the platform where the story lives. I usually browse the author’s list, comments, update history, and linked socials to see if they plan a part two or a connected story. Hope that helps — I'm still curious which version you meant, but either way I love hunting down sequels and spin-offs, it's half the fun.
Declan
Declan
2025-10-27 13:09:52
I’m the kind of reader who bookmarks everything, so here’s the scoop in plain language: yes, 'Matched' goes on — into 'Crossed' and then 'Reached' — so you can keep following the characters. But 'Hated by My Brother’s Best Friend' is not one clear title with a single follow-up; it’s a phrase many writers use. Some versions have sequels, some get short epilogues or companion stories, and some never continue beyond the original. I’ve stumbled across both satisfying sequels and cases where the author never returned — either way, the trope usually leaves room for more drama, and I’d happily read any legit sequel that shows up.
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