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Published 10:15 26 Mar 2013 GMT
Updated 13:51 11 Jun 2015 BST
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We have one question for you: do you remember Nickelodeon’s masterpiece Clarissa Explains It All? If you grew up in the 90s then chances are you’re currently yelling “YES! YES I DOOO!” at your computer screen.
Well, we have some good news for you. Clarissa, Sam and co. are coming back! Only this time, they’ll be in book format.
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We still remember the opening credits to the show
Vulture.com reports that Mitchell Kriegman, the man who created Clarissa, is in the middle of writing an epic where-is-she-now style book about Clarissa Darling.
But wait, it gets better. The title of the book is Things I Can’t Explain and it’s set to follow a now-23-year-old Clarissa as she gets to grip with life as an adult.
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We all longed to have a boy best friend like Sam
According to various sources online, the novel will follow Clarissa as she tries to carve out a career as a journalist in the big city and tries to cope with all the obstacles associated with becoming an adult. We’ll be with her as she finds a job, gets her own apartment, tries to deal with her parents and, of course, comes to terms with her feelings for a hot guy who has a girlfriend.
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This was the coolest bedroom ever...
The novel is due to be released in 2014 and the inner-teen in us is crawling up the walls with excitement. We love Clarissa, after all, she is the woman who made the scrunchie oh-so-popular back in the day...
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