A reality TV show is filming in Far Hills and Madison is panicked. What if they interview her? What will she say? The whole town is caught up in the show and Maddie is ready to forget the whole thing.
Twelve-year old tweenager Madison Finn isn't sure that she can survive the end of summer, let alone the beginning of seventh grade. Middle school is a whole new world and with her parents divorce and new classmates, life is all about changes.
Halloween is full of tricks and treats for Madison. A school dance, a sopoky sleepover and a ghost story contest on the web, have Madison thinking that life can get trickier than tricky around Halloween.
In a fresh, new series wired for today's tween, Madison Finn isn't sure she can survive the end of the summer, let alone the beginning of a new school year.
Kaboom! The Fourth of July is coming, and summer is really heating up. Madison is going to Gramma Helen's house on the lake in Illinois. Fire-works and fireflies and BBQ and . . . maybe even a surprise first kiss?
Madison is busy as a bee, and she has a jam-packed calendar to prove it. Too bad everyone and everything is really bugging her A class trip to the Nature Preserve turns out to be very different than expected, and her mom starts to date
Lights, camera, FREAK-OUT! Far Hills Junior High has gone crazy. A crew starts filming a reality show and who's the producer? Madison's mom! Worst of all, everyone is talking about the scene where Madison is holding hands with a boy, and he's not Hart!
I thought this book was extremely cute because it involved two friends who had conversations with each other on the internet. The main character's name is, Madison, so her screename is Madfinn, and her best friend, Aimee's screename is Balletgrl. I thought this book extremely related to teenagers...
Lights, camera, FREAK-OUT Far Hills Junior High has gone crazy. A crew starts filming a reality show and who's the producer? Madison's mom Worst of all, everyone is talking about the scene where Madison is holding hands with a boy, and he's not Hart
"Reading level: Ages 9-12 Paperback: 176 pages Publisher: Volo (October 1, 2004) Language: English ISBN: 0786809876 Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches Move over star sleuths, Madison has traded in her laptop for a magnifying glass! After seeing a marathon of the TV show Crime Time, Maddie...
Things in Far Hills are starting to get frosty. Madison's dad has offered to take her on a ski trip to Big Mountain, but there's a catch-she can only take one friend! When she has to decide between Fiona and Aimee, things go from frosty to downright icy. With a mountain to ski, a cute instructor ...
There's double trouble at Far Hills Junior High! When Madison and Fiona start a friendly competition with Egg and Chet to see who can make the best Web page, the computer disks really start to fly!
Madison is sick in bed with acute bronchitis! She still needs to deal with a Web page project in school! Since there is nothing for her to do, she starts spying on a cute new neighbor named Josh Turner across the street. The guy goes to her school and is in ninth grade. When he starts speaking to...
Seventh grade is anything but calm for Madison Finn and her group of cyber-savvy friends. With budding romances, tricky friendships, old enemies, and new adventures, there is always something for Maddie to file in her laptop.
Madison and her friends have big plans for the summer-but everything is about to change. After agreeing to baby-sit for the neighbor's quiet kids down the block, Madison soon finds out that they're not so quiet after all. Will Madison and her BFFs turn down the heat themselves-or will lifeguard-i...
I called Walter from the phone in my room. He picked us up from my house and delivered us to Nerve Mountain in no time. That guy drives fast. “What’s that buzzing noise?” Stella asked as we entered Leery Castle. “Aw, the dratted alarm system,” Walter said. “It has been buzzing all day long. We’re...
After an hour of mingling, he and Madison headed back to the Bellville Villas and left Stephanie to party until the wee hours. Actually, most of the dinner guests ate and disappeared early, too. It wasn’t a late, late night. Everyone was saving their energy for the main event on Saturday. And tha...
We were both sweating bullets. “That stuff in the classroom was turning into Slimo for real!” I gasped, taking two steps down at a time. “It’s just like Oswald Leery’s B-Monster movies! Once the monster gets its teeth, it will eat us all!” “Why didn’t anyone besides you and me see the slime?” Dam...
Friday was total fuzz. In the hallway, Ivy made some crack to me about how she’d done NO work (yes, nothing, nada, zip) on our Blue Sky project and I came this close to slugging her lights out. And I’m not even a violent person. LOL!!! Of course I spent most of Friday morning and afternoon still ...
WING WAS ALL smiles in Monday morning’s technology class. “This is a fabulous shot, Drew!” she said, looking at the computer screen in his station. Drew was downloading digital photos from the snowstorm onto the school Web site. “Oh no, you didn’t put that one up there,” Madison said when she saw...
The date flashed up in the corner: HAPPY SUNDAY! “So you come to this main screen,” Madison explained to Madhur, “and from here we have to assign you a password and all that.” Madison had decided that she would make it a top priority to get Madhur online, with her own TweenBlurt e-mail address. T...
I knew why. I sat with the Monster Squad instead of them—again. But I didn’t have a choice. Once this B-Monster thing started, there was no splitting us up. We stuck together when we fought Slimo and that worked great. Why should now be any different? Since the Mega sighting in the field near the...
Chapter 9 I woke up in the morning and glanced upon the wall. The roaches and the bedbugs were having a game of ball. The score was six to nothing! The roaches were ahead. A bedbug hit a home run and knocked me out of bed. Oh, it ain’t gonna rain no more, it ain’t gonna rain no more. It rained th...
Even Damon “I-Don’t-Wake-Up-Until-Noon” Molloy arrived on time. We had to sort out all the Eyeball Beast mess smartly and quickly. How hard would it be to squash a thousand or so eyeballs? We swept past Tricks, the three-legged dog, on the library lawn and hustled up the wide, stone steps to the ...
After all, without email or chat rooms or online search engines, I’d be totally lost, right? I’ve been giving this a lot of thought lately because sometimes the e-world I love soooo much lets me down. Like when I go into chat rooms and weird invaders show up and start bothering my friends and me ...