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Rating: Summary: It is brilliant Review: Anne of Green Gables is one of the best books I have ever read. It starts off very realistically and I especially like the way the author describes Anne when she is talking to Matthew is the beginning of the book. THE MAIN OUTLINE Anne is a poor orphan girl who has been treated badly by all the people who she has stayed with. However, she has an unquenchable imagination, which keeps working wherever she is. Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert(brother and sister) adopt Anne and the adventures start from there............. MY FAVOURITE PARTS One of my favourite parts in the book is when Anne tentatively shows her hair, which she attempted to dye black but ended up green, to Marilla.
Rating: Summary: A Timeless Classic Review: At first I thought that this book would be dull,boring,and old fashioned. I was just reading it because I got it for Christmas and didn't want to hurt my father's feelings but after a couple of pages I was hooked. I would recommend this book to everyone ages 12 and up.
Rating: Summary: Great Review: At first I thought that this book would be dull,boring,and old fashioned. I was just reading it because I got it for Christmas and didn't want to hurt my father's feelings but after a couple of pages I was hooked. I would recommend this book to everyone ages 12 and up.
Rating: Summary: Admirer's of Anne of Green Gables Won't Be Disappointed~ Review: If you loved the first novel in the series, Anne of Green Gables, you won't be disappointed with it's sequel, Anne of Avonlea. Continuing where Anne of Green Gables left off, we meet up again with our kindred, bosom friend Anne, as she has graduated from Queens, and begins her teaching position in Avonlea. Living at home with Marilla at beautiful Green Gables, Anne & Marilla find themselves the caretakers of six year old twins, Davey & Dora. As Anne embarks on a classroom full of new students, and life at home helping to care for the twins, L.M. Montgomery provides us with more delightful stories and hijinks with our favorite characters of Avonlea. Mrs. Rachel Lynde is still up to her old ways, Diana remains Anne's dearest bosom friend, and we meet some new characters too. What does the future have in store for Anne & Gilbert Blythe? Anne of Avonlea is full of the magic and charm that one can expect from L.M. Montgomery. The ending will leave you yearning for the next in the series~
Rating: Summary: Anne of the Island Review: In Anne of the Islnad, the character that I have grown to love and become familiar with, grows up and moves on to college. With college, comes new friends and new romances too. The only part that continued to annoy me was how Anne was rejecting everybody who asked her to marry. However, Anne learns through her failures and to my contentment, ended up with the one person whose heart truly belongs to her.
Rating: Summary: This is a delightful sequel to Anne of Green Gables. Review: L.M. Montgomery again captures the refreshing innocence of Anne Shirley in this delightful sequel to Anne of Green Gables. Anne still finds herself in and out of "mischief." Reading about the many antics of now grown-up Anne will bring a smile to both young readers and adults. I enjoyed this book as a young girl and enjoy rereading it now. As a teacher myself I can appreciate Anee's many dilemas.
Rating: Summary: A Timeless Classic Review: Maud's "Anne" series has captured my heart since I was a young girl. I can relate to Anne because we share a lot of the same characteristics. We are both hopeless dramatists and romantics. Anne is as hilarious as she is touching. I know I will share this beautiful story with my own daughter some day. A MUST READ!!
Rating: Summary: A Timeless Classic Review: Maud's "Anne" series has captured my heart since I was a young girl. I can relate to Anne because we share a lot of the same characteristics. We are both hopeless dramatists and romantics. Anne is as hilarious as she is touching. I know I will share this beautiful story with my own daughter some day. A MUST READ!!
Rating: Summary: A great story with colorful pictures! Review: The sequel to Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea is just as good as the first. Anne is older now, and she becomes a teacher at the town school, Marilla and Matthew adopt little boys, and Anne's relationship with Gilbert ripens. If you have not read Anne of Green Gables, I recommend reading that first, so you can understand this book better.
This version of the book is hardback and VERY colorful, which I really enjoyed, and it is a book from the Illustrated Junior Library Editions. It comes with a plastic covering to protect the book. This book along with Anne of Green Gables would be a great book for any young girl, and can be passed down to the next generation.
Rating: Summary: I found myself when I read this book. Review: This insightful, tender novel really touched on my feminine side. It is the story of the spunky Anne and her adventures in dealing with the twins, her school, and her best friends. Yes, I know, it is hard to be a 16 year old male avid L.M. Montgomery fan, but without her books, I would never have realized the world of wonder attached to novels commonly thought of as "girl's literature."
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