Anne's House of Dreams is probably my least favorite in this series. I can't give it more then three stars; if I'm 100% honest, and it wasn't an Anne book, I'd probably bump it down to two stars. This is the most self-indulgent book of the series, and there are very few gems in the cast of character...
Anne's House of Dreams is the fifth book in the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Normally when I read a series I would review all the books in order, but I don't own books four and six so I just going to skip them for now. After three years of waiting, Anne Shirley and Gilbert ...
This was a really nice continuation in the series. I found the whole new landscape very refreshing and it was a wonderful perspective that I never thought I'd get to enjoy, because before embarking on Anne series my only exposure was to the films. Anyone who has seen all the films starring Megan Fol...
This, the fifth of the "Anne of Green Gables" books, did something none of the other volumes have managed to do: it made me cry.Anne is finally married to Gilbert Blythe, and he takes a medical practice far away from Anne's beloved friends and family. In typical Anne fashion, she makes friends with ...
I didn't remember this one being so bittersweet. Gilbert and Anne have married, and moved out to Four Winds, where Gilbert is taking over his uncle's medical practice. Anne is a young wife, not yet a young mother. There is a bit of angst in this one, in the form of their lovely neighbor, Leslie. Ann...
In my opinion this is the next best book after the original [b:Anne of Green Gables|763588|Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)|L.M. Montgomery|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320403053s/763588.jpg|3464264]
This was one of my favourite Anne books, in spite of the fact that there is sadness in its pages. I loved the story of Anne getting married and setting up a home. I enjoyed Leslie's story as well, and found her an interesting character. I found Cornelia likeable, but a bit too much like Rachel Lynde...
I have very mixed feelings about AHoD. It's a gorgeous book, but it no longer (like the later ones) feels like an 'Anne' book. It's still LMM at her best, but it doesn't have quite the charm of the first 4. That's not to say I don't love it - especially the story line about Leslie and Owen. And Capt...
This book had a totally different tone from the other books. It didn't have the Anne I know and love enough in it. In the usual Anne's place was a brooding girl who was hard to like.
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