Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert are a middle-aged brother and sister who live together and manage the farm of Green Gables on Prince Edward Island in Canada. They intend to take in a small orphan boy to be of help to them on the farm, but due to a mix-up, little eleven-year-old Anne Shirley is sent to ...
I originally read this series when I was 13 or 14 and I adored it! Seeing it now reminds me of how joyous reading Anne's books was...perhaps a re-read is in order.
Genre: Middle Grade / Friendship / Childhood Year Published: 1983 Number of Pages: 382 pages Date Read: 2/14/2015 Publisher: Grosset and Dunlap Series: Anne of Green Gables #1 “It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you ...
CoverEin Mädchen mit roten Zöpfen, im Hintergrund eine weiße Veranda und ein orangefarbener Himmel, wie bei einem Sonnenuntergang. Mehr ist auf dem Cover nicht zu sehen und das reicht auch, finde ich.Meiner Meinung nach passt das Cover sehr gut zu dem Buch.Meine MeinungDas erste Mal habe ich diese B...
I'm finally going to review Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. One of my favorite books of all time! The book takes place in the fictional town of Avonlea in Plinces Edward Island, and is about a girl named Anne Shirley who is adopted by Marilla Cuthbert and her brother Matthew who original...
For some weird reason, I got conned into reading Montgomery's The Blue Castle. Until I looked that book up, I didn't realize Montgomery also wrote the Anne of Green Gables books. But since the former was a decent enough book, I figured I should give the latter a try, especially since it is about a r...
Somehow, I missed this series in its entirety (never read it, never watched the many version of it, no plays, etc.) growing up. But I know by now the fine work the folks at Post Hypnotic Press do. So I gave it a try. And I was charmed. In fact, if I was ever a cleaned mouthed, less jaded person, I t...
When Anne starts talking, usually a wall of text appears, needlessly long, painfully boring, overly emotional and with an abundance of irrelevant details.I don't have enough patience read this book.Anne just keeps talking, talking, and then talking again; she seems unable to think, she just talks. O...
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