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Bryanna

Bryanna (Bry) is the daughter of Kim & Jeff and the grandaughter of Karen and Robert. She has been raised in the bookstore and read her first book on the day she was born. Bry works part-time when her busy schedule allows, between studies (A+ student), basketball (point guard), being an accomplished flute player, world class texter, and working on becoming a bestselling author. She has written several excellent short stories!

Bryanna has also written some reviews of the latest teen series. Find them at the bottom of the page or by clicking here!

Bryanna's Favorites

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Cassandra Clare

Series:

Mortal Instruments

1. City of Bones (2007)
2. City of Ashes (2008)
3. City of Glass (2009)
4. City of Fallen Angels (coming in 2011)


Infernal Devices

1. Clockwork Angel (2010)


Aprilynne Pike

Series:

Laurel

1. Wings (2009)
2. Spells (2010)
3. Enchantments (coming in 2011)

 

Novels

Illusions (coming in 2011)


Amber Kizer

Series:

Gert Garibaldi's Rants and Raves

1. One Butt Cheek at a Time (2007)
2. From Butt to Booty (coming in 2010)

 

Novels

Meridian (2009)
Seven Kinds of Ordinary Catastrophes (coming in 2011)

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Bryanna's Reviews

Reviews of the series Bryanna has been reading!

 

The Vampire Diaries
by L. J. Smith

In The Vampire Diaries series, we meet Elena: tall, blonde, beautiful, and the love of two vampire brothers. Will she be able to find true love? Or will death come in the way? L.J. Smith puts out a very exciting series with The Vampire Diaries!


The Mortal Instruments Series
by Cassandra Clare


coming in 2011

The Mortal Instruments series - City of Bones, City of Ashes, and City of Glass - is personally my number one favorite series. It has just the right amount of romance, suspense, action, adventure, and creatures of the supernatural world. As soon as you read the first page, you will delve into the supernatural world, and when you emerge you will be hungry for more!


Maximum Ride Series
by James Patterson

James Patterson delivers six and counting books full of drama, action, suspense, romance, and mystery in the Maximum Ride series. These books are great if you are looking for an exciting, addicting series. I guarantee that as soon as you pick these books up, you won't be able to set them down. Another reason they are a popular choice is because they are great for boys and girls!


The Twilight Saga
by Stephenie Meyer

Popular in middle school and up, The Twilight Saga is all the rage right now. Movies have been made and fansites have been built. Might I say, they are well-deserved. The Twilight Saga consists of four very exciting, very well-written books about a human and a vampire that fall in love. Great love story - but plenty of action, too!


The Clockwork Angel
by Cassandra Clare

The Clockwork Angel and the books to follow are actually a prequel series to The Mortal Instruments series. If you liked those books, you are going to love these and vice versa. Cassandra Clare sure knows how to write! Two more books underway - this series is sure to be an exciting one!


Wings
by Aprilynne Pike

In this exciting book, Aprilynne Pike gives you romance, drama, and action. Throughout the story, we come face to face with heartbreak, mystery and remembrance of who Laurel, the main character, really is. This book is recommended for middle school and up. Overall, it's a great, page-turning read!

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