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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Pages
- 416
- ISBN
- 9780062236869
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Original edition details
Other editions (21)
Summer and the City Carries Leben vor Sex and the City
2013 • cbt
German
Summer and the City
2011 • Harper Collins
English
Summer and the City: A Carrie Diaries Novel
2012 • HarperCollins
English
Summer and the City Tie-in Edition
2013 • Harper Collins
English
Sommar i New York
2011 • Rabén & Sjögren
Swedish
Other editions

Summer and the City Carries Leben vor Sex and the City
2013 • cbt
German

Summer and the City
2011 • Harper Collins
English

Summer and the City: A Carrie Diaries Novel
2012 • HarperCollins
English

Summer and the City Tie-in Edition
2013 • Harper Collins
English

Sommar i New York
2011 • Rabén & Sjögren
Swedish

The Carrie Diaries 2.
2011 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

Sommar i New York
2012 • Rabén & Sjögren
Swedish

Summer and the City
2012 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Summer and the City
2012 • HarperCollins
English

Summer and the City (The Carrie Diaries)
2011 • Harper Collins Ome
English

Summer and the City Journal De Carrie (French Edition)
2012 • Distribooks Inc
French

Yaz ve Sehir
2011 • Artemis Yayinlari
Turkish

Summer and the City (The Carrie Diaries, Book 2)
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Summer and the City (Carrie Diaries, Book 2) (Carrie Diaries, 2)
2011 • Balzer + Bray
English

Summer and the City: A Carrie Diaries Book
2011 • Harper Collins, New York
English

Summer and the city
2011 • ALBIN MICHEL
French

Zomer & de City het nieuwe dagboek van Carrie
2011 • Prometheus
Dutch

Summer and the City
2011 • HarperCollins Children's
English

Summer and the City
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Summer and the City
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Summer and the City
2012 • HarperCollins Publishers
English
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"Summer and the City" is often praised as an entertaining and lighthearted read, particularly for its vivid portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw's initial experiences in New York City. Many readers appreciated the introduction of beloved characters like Samantha and Miranda, enjoying the early glimpses into the formation of their iconic friendships. For some, this second installment was a significant improvement over the first, largely due to its exciting New York setting and the familiar faces. Reviewers highlighted the engaging descriptions of the city, especially the nostalgic feel of 1980s NYC, and enjoyed Carrie's journey of self-discovery and her aspirations as a writer. The book's easy-to-read style and "girly dating chit-chats" also contributed to its appeal as a fun, coming-of-age story.
However, a significant number of reviews expressed disappointment, primarily centering on Carrie Bradshaw's character. Many found her to be annoying, obnoxious, self-absorbed, and overly demanding, a stark contrast to her portrayal in the previous book. Critics felt her arrogance was unfounded and that her character had regressed. The plot was frequently described as predictable, awkward, dull, and lacking in depth, leading some readers to skim through sections. Specific romantic relationships were often found creepy or unlikable, and the overall dynamics between characters were criticized for feeling superficial and implausible. Reviewers also noted a loss of subtlety compared to the first book, with themes feeling "force-fed," and a general lack of development for Carrie's former friends and family.
Ultimately, "Summer and the City" elicits a deeply divided response from readers. While it successfully captures the vibrant atmosphere of New York and introduces the beginnings of famous friendships, it often struggles with character consistency and plot engagement for many. The book is likely to appeal most to fans of the "Sex and the City" franchise who are eager for origin stories and a nostalgic look at Carrie's early life, provided they are open to an interpretation of her character that some find less endearing. It also serves as a quick, enjoyable read for those seeking light contemporary fiction or a "chick lit" experience focused on coming-of-age themes in a dynamic city setting.
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