Are There Any Sequels To Freshman The Book?

2025-12-04 15:17:29 228

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Ian
Ian
2025-12-07 01:06:20
The lack of a sequel to 'Freshman' kills me a little inside—it was such a refreshing take on first-year uni struggles! While waiting (maybe hopelessly) for a follow-up, I’ve found solace in TV shows like 'Fresh Meat' or anime like 'Genshiken', which capture that chaotic transition to adulthood. Ellen and Ivison’s other collaborations are great, but nothing quite hits the same as Phil and Luke’s misadventures. Here’s hoping the authors change their minds someday!
Xavier
Xavier
2025-12-07 01:29:29
I’ve been scouring forums and author interviews for any hints about a 'Freshman' sequel, but nothing concrete has popped up. Tom Ellen and Lucy Ivison seem focused on standalone stories, which is a shame because I’d love to see what happens next with those characters. Their banter and awkward mishaps were so endearing! In the meantime, I’ve filled the void with books like 'Radio Silence' by Alice Oseman—it’s got that same mix of humor and heartfelt moments, though it leans more into fandom culture.
Zoe
Zoe
2025-12-08 00:31:02
Freshman' by Tom Ellen and Lucy Ivison is such a fun read—it perfectly captures the chaos of university life with humor and heart. As far as I know, there isn't a direct sequel, but the authors did collaborate on another book called 'Lobsters', which has a similar vibe but follows different characters. Their writing style is so engaging that I honestly wish they'd revisit the 'Freshman' universe someday. Maybe they'll surprise us with a spin-off or follow-up! Until then, I'd recommend checking out their other works if you enjoyed the witty dialogue and relatable drama.

While diving into their other books, I stumbled upon 'Never Evers' and 'The Good Girl's Guide to Murder'—neither are related, but they share that sharp, youthful energy. It’s funny how one great book can lead you down a rabbit hole of discovering new favorites. If you're craving more university-themed stories, 'fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell might scratch that itch too.
Delilah
Delilah
2025-12-09 16:20:26
No official sequel exists, but fan theories and wishful thinking keep the hope alive. If you loved the book’s tone, try 'The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole'—it’s older but has that same cringe-worthy charm.
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