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Can't stop won't stop reading this series. Anne is just so delightful. Booktube | Instagram | Twitter
this book is just anne getting proposed to by 36473 different guys and her being like ‘yall hear sumn???’ before it finally takes gilbert almost dying for her to realize she’s only ever wanted one mans and that mans is gilbert
Splendidly delightful! This is not quite the same Anne we first met in Green Gables but a maturing and horizons-broadened Anne. The new characters she meets while away at college add depth to the ongoing story; but her connections to Avonlea remain ever strong. I love Davy's letters describing his many plights. I positively love these books even more as an adult now!
"In imagination she sailed over storied seas that wash the distant shining shores of "faery lands forlorn," where lost Atlantis and Elysium lie, with the evening star for pilor, to the land of Hearts Desire. And she was richer in those dreams than in realities; for things seen pass away, but the things that are unseen are eternal." Dear Lucy Maud,Thank you.Love,Jo.Dear Manchester,Anne says hi.Hope you’re well.Jo.Gilbert,[Censored]Always,J.Mrs Gardner, You called your son Royal?ROYAL?What is w
I know a lot of people are still waiting for their Hogwarts letter, and that’s fine and all, but I’m still over here waiting for my formal invitation to attend college with Anne and Gilbert and Philippa and the gang.I’m sure it just got lost in the mail.I adored Anne of Green Gables (in spite of the fact that I read it for the first time at 21 years old, on a whim, having no intention of reading it beforehand and, in fact, only having a copy at all because it was very pretty and I’m very book-sh...
Now this is the college life I longed forAnne Shirley is about to do the unthinkable - postpone marriage and attend off to Redmond College. She still plans to get married, but only after her education.She's found a darling house to rent with Prissy Grant (from Avonlea) and Phillipa Gordon (from Redmond). And now, her life will begin.I loved the feel of this one - the hopeful wondering, the exciting change of scenery and the true friendships she finds. However. I do have a few issues with the wa...
"Redmond was splendid and Bolingbroke delightful - but Green Gables is HOME."In this third book of series, Anne's adventure continues through her college years. Honestly, I was a bit sad when I read the second book, first because of the heartbreaking end of first book and then because of the I missed the little mischievous Anne (Though Davy certainly made it interesting.) But that all changed with this book and it was just delightful!"Oh," she thought, "how horrible it is that people have to gro...
Holy crap, do you guys know what this is?! It’s a New Adult book that was written ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO! (Seriously, that’s what this is!) I had no idea this sub-genre existed back then, lol! College? Check. Relationship drama and angst? Check. Sassy, funny girlfriend? Check. Handsome, cocky love interest? Che— Wait, NO. No, no, nope! Move over all you hot, arrogant assholes, cuz Gilbert Blythe blows ALL of you out of the fricken water!I totally loved this. LOVED. THIS.Love love love love love :...
Montgomery, L.M. 1915. Anne of the Island."Harvest is ended and summer is gone," quoted Anne Shirley, gazing across the shorn fields dreamily.I don't know if there are enough words to describe how I feel about Anne of the Island. It is one of the most magically, wonderful, giddy-making, purely-delightful, satisfying books I've ever read...and reread...and reread. Reading this book makes all the world seem right. (At least during the reading process.) It picks up shortly after where Anne of Avonl...
Ah . . . more comfort food in the form of a book.After an eventful summer, changes are in store for Anne as she prepares to leave Avonlea for Redmond College.Anne dressed in the cheerless gray dawn, for an early start was necessary to catch the boat train; she struggled against the tears that would well up in her eyes in spite of herself. She was leaving the home that was so dear to her, and something told her that she was leaving it forever, same as a holiday refuge. Things would never be the s...
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! :D :D :D :DI loved this book SOOOOO much!! Probably as much as the first book, if not maybe even a little bit more! :)) It was really hard at first to determine which one I liked better, but I think I like Anne of the Island more since she just starts college and all ^_^ I felt like I could relate to her and the things she went through more in this book. There were so many little, tiny things that I enjoyed about this book, but the main thing I loved…....(I think you can gues...
I think this might just be my favourite book in the series so far. In this book, Anne heads off to Redmond and becomes a college student. The book captures the wistful sorrows which come with growing up, but also retains all of the wonder which makes the Anne books so special.
OH MY HEART.I love Anne and I love Gilbert and I love everyone and I love these books.Following Anne's story has made me SO HAPPY it's just so lovely and I can't deal with how good this series is. Anne at college and all her adventures are so lovely. <3I have no other words besides that I love these books.
THAT LAST PARAGRAPH OMG I WILL GO DOWN WITH THIS SHIP
My sentimental favorite of the Anne series. I always thought college was going to be just like that - my best friends, a cute little house in a great neighborhood, and my childhood friend, madly in love with me. Anne is one of my favorite literary heroines, and I liked her transition between girlhood and adulthood. She's grown out of classic Anne of Green Gables, but she's still the same person.I must have read this book 30 times, and it never gets any less fun. It's one of my top 5 comfort book...
After this book the series has lost its charm, I don't think I'll read any of the other books. This wasn't exactly a bad book... just kind of tedious. It takes place over 3 years and goes between Anne being at college and at Green Gables. The best part: Anne and Gilbert finally get together!The good part: It's fun to see Anne and her friends making a home out of Patty's place, even if her new friend Phil is extremely annoying.The bad part: Davy is still disturbing to read about. He cries because...
Anne of the Island, L.M. MontgomeryAnne of the Island is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery about Anne Shirley. Anne of the Island was published in 1915, seven years after the bestselling Anne of Green Gables. In the continuing story of Anne Shirley, Anne attends Redmond College in Kingsport, where she is studying for her BA.تاریخ نخستین خوانش: بیست و پنجم ماه سپتامبر سال 2012 میلادیعنوان: آنی شرلی در جزیره - کتاب سوم؛ نویسنده: ال.ام. مونتگمری؛ متر...
Another (mostly) wonderful story following the wonderful Anne Shirley. If it weren't for the unexpectedly cruel events of chapters 16 and 17, I would have considered this a perfect book. There's something magical about following along as Anne makes her way in the world, and I find the books so comforting and joyous to read. They are a lovely thing to begin and end the day with, and I almost always put the book down in a good mood, eager to return as soon as possible. Rather bizarrely Chapter 16,...
These books honestly make me so happy. Anne is one of my all time favourite characters, I’ve grown to care for her so much and I get so absorbed reading about her life. And now that I’m older I relate so much more to what she starts going through as an adult, it really makes rereading these books a pleasure!