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Jeanne Ryan
Jeanne Ryan has lived all over the world, raised in a family with eleven brothers and sisters. She spent her early childhood in Hawaii and the rest of her growing-up years trying to figure out a way to get back there, with stops in South Korea , Michigan and Germany along the way. Before writing... show more



Jeanne Ryan has lived all over the world, raised in a family with eleven brothers and sisters. She spent her early childhood in Hawaii and the rest of her growing-up years trying to figure out a way to get back there, with stops in South Korea , Michigan and Germany along the way. Before writing fiction, she tried her hand at many things, including wargame simulation and youth development research. But she decided it was much more fun to work on stories than statistics. These days, she still loves Hawaii , but has found her home under the moody skies of the Pacific Northwest.You can visit her on the web at www.jeanneryan.com

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BookshelvesandTeaParties
BookshelvesandTeaParties rated it 7 years ago
Such a bad read. So trashy, in the worst possible sense.
Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 8 years ago
Vee is used to being a second banana to her best friend Syd, who stars in the school play while Vee does the stage make-up. When she grows tired of being behind the scenes, she does a dare for an online game called Nerve. Potential players can apply for the game and submit video of themselves perf...
Bri's Books
Bri's Books rated it 8 years ago
I've owned this book for a few years now, but I never actually picked it up until I saw the movie trailer with Dave Franco. (I will always watch any movie with Dave Franco in it!) The trailer looked okay, and since books are always better than the movie, this book had to be at least decent, right? W...
My Journey in Writing
My Journey in Writing rated it 9 years ago
Charisma took a while to get going. It didn't really engage me until about a third of the way through. I think the main reason for this was that a bit too much time was spent on Aislyn's crippling shyness. Now, this shyness is integral to the story the book is telling, however, I think the point wou...
Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 12 years ago
When the synopsis for Jeanne Ryan's Nerve was first brought to light, it instantly became a novel I had very high hopes for. Talk of high stakes dares broadcasted online by a game that seems to personally know its players - this screams intensity, excitement, and a heck of a lot of entertainment. Wh...
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