Series Books for Girls site
Jun. 23rd, 2009 08:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just realized that Jennifer from Series Books for Girls blog has a web site with summaries of a lot of books: http://www.series-books.com/ . Her overviews of series like Ruth Fielding, Trixie Belden, and Cherry Ames.
Here's a bit more about her site, which is totally amazing! I love the cover art archive, the summaries, and her analysis and summary of the way the stories and characters develop over time.
Y'all, I'm so happy that other people share my weird, embarrassing fandom!
Here's a bit more about her site, which is totally amazing! I love the cover art archive, the summaries, and her analysis and summary of the way the stories and characters develop over time.
This site was designed with three goals: to provide information about many of the more obscure series books; to display cover art galleries not readily available on other sites; and to present information in an easy to find fashion. It is my hope that I have succeeded on all three points.
When I first began collecting series books during the early 1990s, I focused on the more common series such as Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden, the Dana Girls, Judy Bolton, Connie Blair, and Kay Tracey. When I first used the internet during the late 1990s, I was able to easily obtain information concerning these series by searching the web. After 2000, I gradually branched out into the more obscure series such as Peggy Lane, and my search for Peggy Lane information was the catalyst for the creation of this site. I could only find one site on the internet with the information I was seeking, and it was difficult to find.
Y'all, I'm so happy that other people share my weird, embarrassing fandom!