Are There Any Sequels To The Novel NPCs?

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Nolan
Nolan
2025-12-05 01:17:01
The novel 'NPCs' by Drew Hayes is such a fun ride—it totally flips the script on traditional RPG tropes by giving the 'background characters' their own epic adventure. I adore how Hayes blends humor, heart, and high stakes. Good news for fans: there are sequels! The series continues with 'Split the Party', 'Going Rogue', and 'Critical Failures'. Each book expands the world, diving deeper into the lives of these unlikely heroes as they navigate quests, politics, and their own growing agency. 'Split the Party' especially stands out for its clever dungeon-crawling twist, while 'Going Rogue' introduces even more chaotic fun with a heist plot. The way Hayes keeps the tone light but never shies away from emotional depth makes this series a gem.

If you loved the first book's mix of tabletop gaming satire and genuine character growth, the sequels won't disappoint. The NPCs' journey evolves in ways that feel organic—no stagnant arcs here. Plus, the audiobooks narrated by Roger Wayne are a blast; his voice acting adds so much personality. I binged the whole series last summer, and it’s one of those rare cases where the sequels match (or even surpass) the original’s charm. Now I’m just impatiently waiting for Hayes to announce a fifth installment!
Zane
Zane
2025-12-06 13:18:21
Yep, 'NPCs' has three sequels! Drew Hayes really built out the universe with 'Split the Party', 'Going Rogue', and 'Critical Failures'. My personal favorite is 'Going Rogue'—it’s got this hilarious Ocean’s Eleven vibe but with orcs and wizards. The characters feel like old friends by that point, and the stakes get wilder without losing the series’ trademark wit. If you’re into D&D-style shenanigans with a side of heartfelt moments, these books are a must-read.
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