New Sex and the City Books to Come Out in 2010
Filed by: Serena Freewomyn
September 20, 2008 9:00 AM
Teenage fans of "Sex and the City"
will have something to look forward to in the fall of 2010. Harper Collins announced this week that it signed a 2-book deal with author Candace Bushnell to write about Carrie Bradshaw's high school days. According to US Magazine:
"I've always been interested in exploring Carrie's teenage years," Bushnell said in a statement. "Carrie in high school did not follow the crowd - she led it. It was there that she began observing and commenting on the social scene."
Perhaps inspired by the convergence of the loyalty of Harry Potter fans and the longevity of "Sex and the City's" global success, the novels are sure to be a cash cow for Harper Collins.
Be sure to leave your pick for the novels' name in the comments section. I betting on "Abstinence Before Marriage in a Small Town." Oh wait . . . that's the name of Sarah Palin's future grandchild. My bad!
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And now they are talking about a SATC sequel. I guess we better get our party dresses and cosmos back out, Serena!
Waymon Hudson | September 20, 2008 11:33 AM
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Oh, sister! Gimme a link for the gossip. I need confirmation, because this is just too good to be true!
Serena Freewomyn | September 20, 2008 12:18 PM
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But, what was up with Kristin Davis not being at the party for the DVD release?
I thought it was SJP and Kim Katrell who didn't get along.
Michael Crawford | September 21, 2008 7:41 PM
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That's good gossip, Michael. I hadn't heard about that.
Am I guessing that we're all having a DVD release party tomorrow with cocktails and tiaras? Oh, it's just me?
Serena Freewomyn | September 22, 2008 11:51 AM
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Funniest thing I heard on TV the other night... Two people are talking about the Sex in the City books and one says, "the books will include the young teenager's serendipitous meeting with a scrawny, bleached blonde 40 year old woman named Samantha."
Bil Browning | September 21, 2008 4:36 PM
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Whatever happened to the old Peanut Butter and Jelly series? Why aren't little girls still reading those? I loved them!
*dead silence*
*crickets chirp*
K, I'll find something else to comment about.
Alex Blaze | September 22, 2008 5:57 AM
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Oh, Alex . . . did you read the Ramona series, too? Because I did! Who couldn't love a butch little girl and her friends Henry and Rigby the Dog?
Serena Freewomyn | September 22, 2008 11:49 AM
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