Anne Shirley is still my kindred!Now that she has finished school and got a teaching job at home, she really matures more and you can see what kind of woman Anne will become.This whole book is bascially about Anne, her new teaching job, and twins that Marilla inherits.Those twins are characters. One...
While I really still enjoy this series, and even this book, I can't quite give this book the same praise that I gave Anne of Green Gables. Anne is growing up, and her inquisitive tongue and bright, mischievous nature are tempered a bit by age and experience (if 16-18 can really said to be age and ex...
Oh, Anne, you delightful girl! This installment bridges Anne's childhood and transition into womanhood. Though grown up, Anne remains imaginative and loving, and such a dear friend to revisit.
From Goodreads: At sixteen, Anne is grown up...almost. Her gray eyes shine like evening stars, but her red hair is still as peppery as her temper. In the years since she arrived at Green Gables as a freckle-faced orphan, she has earned the love of the people of Avonlea and a reputation for getting i...
I probably would give it a 4.5 star rating if I could. I don't mean to demean the book in any way by not giving it 5 stars, for surely it does deserve such a rating in some ways, but in other ways a 4 star rating is a more realistic one to give. ;)Anyway, suffice it to say I loved this book. I thoug...
Another great Anne of Green Gables story! Anne Shirley is one of my favorite literary characters. Her strength comes from her ability to rebound from mistakes, and even though she's matured greatly since the previous book, she still has difficulties. Marilla and Anne have reached a level playing...
It was just as sweet and charming as the first one. This book is also episodic in nature. It’s a bit of a shame that there’s no overarching storyline for the book. It guess it works out well because the characters are able to shine more in a story told this way. The book was still quite packed with ...
I didn't like Anne of Avonlea as much as either its predecessor or its successor, but it was still enjoyable, although a bit patchy. I thought its stories weren't as entertaining as the previous book, although it was interesting to see Anne grow up. I would like to have seen a bit more of a developm...
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