From the Files of Madison Finn

From the Files of Madison Finn is a series of children's books by American writer Laura Dower. They are stories of a seventh grader's life that deal with boys, friends, enemies, and drama connected with technology. They were first published between 2001 and 2006.[1]

Summary

This series is about a 12-year-old girl named Madison Finn, who lives in the fictional town of Far Hills in New York. Madison is the daughter of Francine and Jeff Finn, who are divorced. The series starts shortly after the events of the divorce. Madison is just like any other average 12-year-old girl. She worries about school, her best friends Aimee Gillespie and Fiona Waters, her crush on Hart Jones, and her constant rivalry with former friend, Ivy Daly. To get through it all she writes files on her computer, which acts as a sort of diary. There are currently 22 books in the series, including three super specials, which are slightly longer than the usual books and deal with certain special events in Madison's life, such as her dad's remarriage. Madison can be mean towards Ivy (and vice versa) in a few of the books, but in the end she is a nice, kind, caring, and lovable 12-year-old girl.

Characters

Book titles

  1. Only the Lonely
  2. Boy, Oh Boy
  3. Play It Again
  4. Caught in the Web
  5. Thanks for Nothing
  6. Lost and Found
  7. Save the Date
  8. Picture-Perfect
  9. Just Visiting
  10. Give and Take
  11. Heart to Heart
  12. Lights Out!
  13. Sink or Swim
  14. Double Dare
  15. Off the Wall
  16. Three's a Crowd
  17. On the Case
  18. Give Me a Break
  19. Keep It Real
  20. All that Glitters
  21. Forget Me Not
  22. All Shook up
Super Editions
  1. To Have and To Hold
  2. Hit the Beach
  3. Friends 'till the End[2]
Bind Up Books

References

  1. Laura Dower at Fantastic Fiction
  2. Dower, Laura. "Some of My Books." Laura Dower. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Sept. 2013. <http://www.lauradower.com/some-of-my-books/>.
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