Bracken wrote her first unpublished novel as a college freshman, and began her debut novel,
Brightly Woven, as a birthday present for her friend during her sophomore year when she was nineteen. In their review of the book,
Publishers Weekly dubbed Bracken "a debut author to watch." Her debut placed third in the 2010
GoodReads Choice Awards for Best Debut Author. In 2012,
Disney Hyperion published the
near-future, young adult thriller
The Darkest Minds, the first book in the
eponymous series. In 2018
The Darkest Minds was adapted into a
feature film. On November 13, 2014, Bracken was announced as the writer for
Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farmboy, a novelization of
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Bracken replaced
R.J. Palacio who dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Passenger was released in January 2016, and its sequel
Wayfarer was released in January 2017. Both books debuted at #1 on
The New York Times bestsellers list. Her novel
Lore has been optioned for film by
Universal Pictures with Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse attached to write the screenplay. ==Bibliography==