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Carry On, I'll Just Be Over Here Trying Not to Freak Right Out


So you heard, right? You heard Rainbow Rowell is actually writing a Simon Snow book?! Guys, it's like I woke up and Christmas came early. It's like I'm the Grinch and my heart just grew three sizes this day. She announced it via Twitter last night. And it is Simon & Baz's story. And it is due out next October. And it is her first fantasy. And there was this (along with a summary) on her tumblr:
Carry On is a ghost story, a love story, a mystery and a melodrama. It has just as much kissing and talking as you'd expect from a Rainbow Rowell story—but far, far more monsters.
Take my money, Ms. Rowell.

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  1. I can't even. This makes me so happy! I was talking to a friend the other day who said she loved Fangirl but skipped all the Simon and Baz parts, and I was like, " . . . *blink* . . . *blink* . . . "

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  2. I know! I talked to a few who said the same and I'm just . . . unresponsive. I'm sorry, did you not read Simon & Baz's scenes together?!

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  3. OMG. Really???!!! This is amazing news, I loved Simon and Baz!


    Right - one more year...

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  4. YES!! So did I. I'm just sort of giddy that this is her next book.

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  5. This is such amazing news! I LOVED the Simon and Baz scenes. They are so deserving if their own book!

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  6. I wonder if she'll include some of the scenes already in Fangirl.

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  7. See? Yes. They deserve them. I can't wait to read their story.

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  8. This is what I keep asking myself! A couple of those . . . yeah. I really hope she does.

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  9. DUDE I CANNOT WAIT. I am hoping Baz and Simon become a thing THEY NEED TO BE A THING.


    Rainbow Rowell can have my money. I don't mind when she writes such awesome books. I *still* pick up Fangirl and Attachments from time to time :)

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  10. It's SO for real. I can't stop grinning like a fool.

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