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Anne of Avonlea (Anne of Green Gables) by Montgomery, L.M. (2014) Paperback - Community Reviews back

by L.M. Montgomery
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Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 13 years ago
I'm not a fan of Anne, but this was rather enjoyable.
Kim Reads and Bakes
Kim Reads and Bakes rated it 13 years ago
I came to this second installment in the Anne of Green Gables series with no clear memory of having read it as a child, although I'm fairly sure that I did. This means that I lack the strong emotional attachment to the book and to the series as a whole which I know is felt by many readers. When I re...
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 13 years ago
While not nearly as enchanting as the first installment, this is still a worthwhile read. Anne is not quite as young and talkative, but she still is a dreamer and finds friendship with others who share her love of poetry over reality. I loved Anne of Green Gables for Anne's optimistic and self-sac...
Lost in the Stacks
Lost in the Stacks rated it 14 years ago
I didn't know that you could cry at a book until I read Emily of New Moon by Lucy Maude Montgomery, some time in the summer of my tenth year. While I don't remember much of that book, except that Emily, like Anne, is an orphan, and that she sees a 'flash' - a vision that comes to her in a split seco...
knittingnut
knittingnut rated it 14 years ago
relaxing reading as we follow Anne throught the next phase of her life
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 14 years ago
Definitely comfort reading, but for that the Anne books are the best :) They're perfect to turn to when I feel blue. This one is not quite as good as its predecessor - it did occasionally feel more like a bunch of short stories tied together with a common thread, than a novel in its own right - but ...
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 14 years ago
In this second installment we find Anne living at Green Gables farm preparing to teach at Avonlea School (although she’s only sixteen/seventeen herself!?) Much has changed in Anne’s world. She and Marilla’s once contentious relationship has become one of easy affection and mutual respect. Anne h...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 15 years ago
3 12 stars. I read it. I should probably re read in a year or so and reevaluate.
notyourmonkey
notyourmonkey rated it 16 years ago
I used to think of this book as just killing time between Green Gables and the Island (I love the college years!), but this time I found it had its own charm. Mostly I just remembered Anne finally breaking and whipping the Pye boy. Still a sucker for Gilbert starting to fall in love with Anne.
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 17 years ago
I like this book just as much as Anne of Green Gables. The ending was far happier than the previous. I nearly cried at the happenings from sheer joy! I also adored the wonderful imaginings of Paul Irving and Miss Lavendar shared with Anne.
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