Nope, no sequels—trust me, I’ve looked! The book wraps up neatly, though, so it doesn’t feel incomplete. Just makes you wish you could hang out with those characters a little longer. If you’re craving similar vibes, 'The Group' by Mary McCarthy is an older but gold take on friendship dynamics post-graduation. Or, y’know, we could start a petition for the author to write more!
After obsessively searching forums and author interviews, I can confirm: 'The Bachelors' is a one-and-done deal. It’s a shame because the chemistry between the characters was so compelling—I’d kill for a spin-off about even just one of them. But hey, sometimes stories are better left as they are, right? No risk of a 'Gossip Girl'-style decline where later seasons ruin the magic. If you loved it, maybe try 'the interestings' by Meg Wolitzer? Same ensemble-driven, coming-of-age energy.
Man, I wish there were sequels to 'The Bachelors'! I devoured that novel a while back and still find myself craving more of those characters. From what I’ve dug up, it seems like it’s a standalone story, which is both a blessing and a curse—it wraps up beautifully, but man, I’d kill for a follow-up exploring their lives post-college. I even checked the author’s website and socials, but no hints of a sequel. Maybe one day they’ll revisit that world. Until then, I’ll just reread my dog-eared copy and imagine where they’d be now.
That said, if you’re itching for something similar, I’d recommend 'the secret history' by Donna Tartt or 'The Marriage Plot' by Jeffrey Eugenides. Both have that same vibe of tight-knit groups grappling with love and adulthood. Not the same, but they scratch a similar itch while we wait (hopefully!) for more from 'The Bachelors.'
Sadly, no sequels exist for 'The Bachelors,' at least not yet. I remember finishing it and immediately googling for more, only to hit dead ends. The book’s ending does feel pretty final, though, so maybe it’s better this way—no risk of a rushed or cash-grab continuation. Still, fingers crossed the author changes their mind someday! In the meantime, I’ve been filling the gap with books like 'normal people' or 'conversations with friends,' which hit some of the same emotional beats.
Ugh, I feel you—I went down a rabbit hole trying to find sequels to 'The Bachelors' too! From what I’ve gathered, the author hasn’t announced anything, and it’s been years since it came out. Kinda heartbreaking, honestly. The dynamic between those characters was so rich; I’d love to see how their friendships evolved or if any of them ended up together.
On the bright side, the lack of sequels means the story stays pristine, no risk of a disappointing follow-up. But if you’re desperate for more, maybe fanfic could fill the void? Or dive into the author’s other works—sometimes their style carries over even if the stories don’t.
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What’s interesting is how 'The Perfect Match' stands alone so well. It’s a complete story, and sometimes, that’s what makes it so satisfying. The characters’ journeys feel resolved, and the ending leaves you with a sense of closure. That said, I’ve seen fans online speculating about potential spin-offs or companion novels, especially focusing on side characters like the protagonist’s best friend or her quirky neighbor. It’s fun to imagine where those stories could go, but for now, it’s all just wishful thinking.
I just finished rewatching 'The Matchmakers' and fell in love with its quirky charm again! From what I’ve dug up, there aren’t any direct sequels yet, but the show’s universe feels ripe for expansion. The chemistry between the leads and the chaotic matchmaking shenanigans left me craving more—maybe a spin-off about the secondary characters? I heard rumors about a potential follow-up project, but nothing’s confirmed.
Honestly, even if there’s no sequel, I’d totally settle for a behind-the-scenes special or even a novel adaptation. The blend of humor and heart in this series is rare, and I’d binge any extra content in a heartbeat. Fingers crossed the creators hear our collective wishful thinking!
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If you’re craving more of that world, fan theories suggest the author might revisit it someday. Until then, I’ve been rereading my favorite scenes and daydreaming about alternate endings. Maybe someone will write a killer fanfic to tide us over!