by L.M. Montgomery
A charming story of an orphan girl and her new home with her Aunts at New Moon farm. Similar to Anne of Green Gables.
Actually enjoyed this more than Anne.
With this review, we're revisiting another one of my old favourite, my comfort reads, the books I can still pick up and read with a great deal of pleasure, almost as much as when I was curled up in my bed as a girl, discovering this world for the first time. Which is all to say that this review is n...
jeez, exactly how many misunderstandings and unfortunate coincidences can you stuff into one book?
I love the Emily books so much (I'll admit this is partially because the main character has the same name as me...but I digress...). I love them even more than the Anne of Green Gables series. My problem with the Anne series was that they tended to be overly dramatic and bubbly happy. Anne's consta...
Much of the same themes as "Anne of Green Gables", but still different enough and equally lovely. I love Lucy Maud's descriptive language, she definitely had a way of describing the beautiful elements of nature. This is not one to be missed.
Reading this for the umpteenth time has been an indescribably blissful experience. When I read this I feel transported and completely understood. That an orphan girl from Prince Edward Island can make a thirty-something in Austin, Texas feel this way is no small feat! This first installment in the...
I read this so long ago I barely remember it. Must do a re-read.
I've read it several times before, but it's been quite a while since my last time, so there were surprisingly many plotpoints I'd forgotten. Anne is still my favourite, but I enjoyed it more than I'd thought I would.