I think a sequel isn't just possible—it's practically begging to be written. The final scene with Coley staring at that faded polaroid? That's classic sequel bait. The way the camera lingered on Kira's unfinished art portfolio makes me think we could get a college-set continuation where she grapples with fame versus authenticity.
The author's interview last month dropped intriguing clues. They mentioned wanting to explore 'the weight of first love in queer relationships' further, which sounds like groundwork for a deeper dive. The book's explosive popularity on BookTok practically guarantees publisher interest in more content. If you're craving similar tension-filled sapphic stories while waiting, 'She Gets the Girl' delivers hilarious meet-cute energy with emotional depth.
What fascinates me most is how the story's themes could evolve. A sequel could tackle long-distance struggles or the pressure of being 'the perfect queer couple' in small-town eyes. The diner setting alone has untapped potential—imagine a new generation of queer teens finding solace there, with Coley and Kira as reluctant mentors. The original's blend of tender and messy relationships sets up infinite possibilities.
Let's cut to the chase—no sequel news yet, but the clues are there. The author follows every fanart post with heart emojis, and their Patreon recently polled followers about 'expanding the GLG universe.' That's not coincidence; that's testing waters. The book's abrupt last line ('Some loves don't fit in photo frames') feels deliberately unfinished, like a challenge to continue.
I suspect any sequel would shift focus. Kira's little sister stole every scene she was in, and her coming-of-age story could anchor a new book. The way 'Girls Like Girls' handled small-town queer dynamics was groundbreaking—a follow-up might explore what happens when these characters hit bigger cities. For now, 'The Falling in Love Montage' fills that gap with its witty, cinematic romance between two girls avoiding love... until they can't.
from what I've gathered, there hasn't been any official announcement about sequels yet. The story wraps up pretty neatly, but the author left a few subtle hints that could lead to more. The ending suggests potential growth for the side characters, especially Kira's best friend, who seemed to have her own unresolved arc. I'd love to see a spin-off exploring her journey or even a time jump showing how the main couple navigates adulthood. The fanbase is definitely hungry for more, and the author's social media teases keep hope alive. Until then, I recommend checking out 'Her Royal Highness' for a similar vibe—it's got that same sweet, angsty rom-com energy.
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Fans of 'Pretty Girls' will be thrilled to know that the author has dropped hints about a potential sequel. During a recent livestream, they mentioned expanding the story’s universe, possibly exploring untold backstories of secondary characters or delving deeper into the supernatural politics barely scratched in the first book. The original’s cliffhanger ending—where the protagonist discovers an ancient lineage—clearly sets the stage for more.
Rumors suggest drafting is underway, but no official release date has been confirmed. The delay might stem from the author’s meticulous world-building; they’re known for weaving intricate lore. Meanwhile, spin-off short stories set in the same world occasionally appear on their Patreon, teasing fans with crumbs of what’s to come. If the sequel follows the same gritty, emotionally charged style as the original, it’ll be worth the wait.
I stumbled upon 'A Girl Like Me' a few years ago and absolutely fell in love with its raw, heartfelt storytelling. From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t an official sequel, but the author did release a companion novel called 'The World Around Her,' which follows a side character’s journey. It’s not a direct continuation, but it expands the same universe beautifully. The themes of self-discovery and resilience carry over, making it feel like a spiritual successor. I remember finishing it and wishing there was more—it’s one of those stories that lingers. Maybe someday the author will revisit the protagonist, but for now, the companion book is a satisfying deep dive.
If you’re craving something similar, I’d recommend 'She’s Not There' by the same writer. It has a totally different plot but captures that same emotional punch. Funny how some books just stick with you, isn’t it?
I was actually just digging around for info on 'All Kinds Of Girls' recently because a friend asked me for recommendations! From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t an official sequel, but the author did release some spin-off stories that explore side characters in more depth. One of them, 'Whispers in the Hallway,' feels like a spiritual successor—same vibe, different setting.
I’ve noticed fans often mix up sequels with anthology works, too. There’s a collection called 'More Kinds of Girls,' but it’s more of a themed compilation with unrelated stories. Still, if you loved the original’s tone, it’s worth checking out! The lack of a direct follow-up is a bummer, but the universe feels complete as is.