FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Through her files and collections of piles, readers will get to know Madison and her humorous observations of seventh-grade angst.
Laura Dower worked in marketing and editorial in kid’s publishing for many years before taking a big leap to the full-time life of an author. Since 2000, she has penned 90+ books–from picture books to young adult fiction and nonfiction. Along the way, she had two sons and a daughter. Laura and her groovy family of five live in Yonkers, NY.
This is one of the good MF books. I liked the story here, the mysterious air, and the teenaged fun. It's funny that she concocted a story and suddenly became a detective just because she was hooked to a crime show. I think that all of us has lived a detective fantasy every once in a while, but Madison really gave excitement to the usual twist. A nice MF book compared to the others.
After seeing a marathon of the TV show Crime Time, Maddie becomes convinced there are plenty of mysteries to solve in Far Hills. But what starts out as fun and games becomes more serious when she stumbles onto a real mystery.
Madison Finn rock!though I can't barely remember its story cause I was on my third grade when I started reading Madison Finn,but still I can remember that after reading it I can feel the satisfaction.