Hi. I'm an Australian bookseller and as far as I know, there's no sequel to "Letters from the Inside". (Sorry! Lol!) This was written as a stand-alone novel and while I've heard complaints about the ending, I personally think it's a very powerful one and that changing it or adding to it (a sequel) would lessen it, somehow. Just my personal opinion! :) Cheers! Susan
Yes there is a sequel, it is called 'Take My Word For It'. It is more of a half sequel as it is not the diary of Marina (the main character from the first book), but it is the diary of Lisa, a character in the first book. Tthey are writting about the same period of time so it may discuss some of the things that happend in the first book.
No, there is no direct sequel to John Marsden's book "Letters From The Inside." It is a standalone novel.
because it uses realism well so it is easy to become imersed in the story.
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In "Letters from the Inside" by John Marsden, the protagonist realizes that her pen pal has been deceiving her and that their friendship was built on lies. The story ends with a sense of betrayal and loss as the protagonist comes to terms with the truth about her pen pal.
No, there is no sequel to "The Partner" by John Grisham. The novel was published in 1997 as a standalone book and there have been no follow-up books continuing the story.
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No, "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck does not have a sequel. The story ends with a tragic event and does not continue in a second book.
No, "A Prayer for Owen Meany" by John Irving does not have a sequel. The novel stands alone and concludes with its own resolution.
The movie "Adaptation " isn't a sequel per se, but it does tell the story of the writer of "Being John Malkovich". IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0268126/
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There are three letters written by John in the New Testament - 1, 2, and 3 John.
John Goodman joined Dan Akroyd for the Blue Brothers sequel.