If you liked Brambleton University by Amanda Johnson, start with Calming Anxiety from the Power Within (2021), Royale Prodigious Political Cipher (2022), and Anabel Doesn't Talk to Strangers (2016). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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1
Calming Anxiety from the Power Within
2021 · 100 pages · Amanda Johnson · Same author
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2
Royale Prodigious Political Cipher
2022 · 190 pages · Jonathan Cooper, Amanda Johnson · Same author
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3
Anabel Doesn't Talk to Strangers
2016 · 32 pages · Amanda Johnson · Same author
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4
Living with Chronic Illness and Disability, 4e
2021 · 600 pages · Esther Chang, Amanda Johnson · Same author
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Mommies Priceless Moments
2011 · Amanda Johnson · Same author
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Living with Chronic Illness and Disability
2017 · 584 pages · Esther Chang, Amanda Johnson · Same author
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Al Este de Manhattan
1997 · 119 pages · Amanda Johnson, Tania Burguete Lara · Same author
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You Can't Make This St*ry Up
2022 · 499 pages · Amanda Johnson · Same author
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The teaching of history and citizenship in grades and in junior high school
1932 · 240 pages · Amanda Johnson · Same author
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Georgia as colony and state
1938 · 1,064 pages · Amanda Johnson · Same author
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Recovery Coach, Life Coach I
2024 · Marti Steiner Unger, Unger, John, 2nd, Xavier Hersom, Ricky Brown, Amanda Johnson · Same author
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Upside-Down Mommy
2013 · Amanda Johnson · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Brambleton University?
BookOrb recommends Calming Anxiety from the Power Within (2021), Royale Prodigious Political Cipher (2022), Anabel Doesn't Talk to Strangers (2016), Living with Chronic Illness and Disability, 4e (2021), and Mommies Priceless Moments (2011).
Are there books like Brambleton University?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Brambleton University.
Who wrote Brambleton University?
Brambleton University is by Amanda Johnson.