If you’re asking about 'The Carrie Diaries,' the TV show didn’t get any sequels—just two seasons before it wrapped up. But the book series has 'Summer and the City,' which continues Carrie’s story. It’s a great read if you want more of her pre-'Sex and the City' life. The show’s cancellation was a bummer, but the books are a solid consolation prize. Plus, rewatching 'Sex and the City' feels like catching up with an older, wiser version of Carrie, which kinda counts as a sequel in spirit!
Ugh, I still get bummed thinking about how 'The Carrie Diaries' got canceled too soon! The show was such a gem, and while there’s no official sequel, the book 'Summer and the City' gives you more of Carrie’s story. It’s a breezy, fun read that follows her adventures in NYC, and it ties into the 'Sex and the City' lore nicely. If you’re into the 80s aesthetic and coming-of-age vibes, you might also enjoy other YA series like 'Gossip Girl' or 'The Bold Type'—they scratch a similar itch.
I’d love to see a revival or spin-off someday, but for now, the books and the original SATC series are the closest we get. It’s a shame the show didn’t get more time to explore Carrie’s journey, but at least the books fill in some gaps. Maybe one day we’ll get lucky and someone will reboot it!
I completely fell in love with 'The Carrie Diaries' when it first came out—it was such a fresh, nostalgic take on Carrie Bradshaw's teenage years. The show itself only ran for two seasons, and sadly, there wasn't a direct sequel. But if you're craving more of that vibe, the original book series by Candace Bushnell has a follow-up called 'Summer and the City,' which picks up right after the first book ends. It dives into Carrie's summer in New York before college, and it’s packed with all the charm and drama you’d expect. There’s also the broader 'Sex and the City' universe, which is like a spiritual successor if you want to see where Carrie ends up.
Honestly, while I wish there were more seasons or books, 'Summer and the City' does a great job of bridging the gap. It’s got that same mix of youthful energy and big-city dreams, and it’s fun to see how Carrie’s early experiences shape her later life. If you’re a fan of the show, the book is definitely worth checking out—it feels like a warm hug from an old friend.
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