Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables #1)

 
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Charming coming-of-age novel
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Reader reviewed by Nic

An older brother-and-sister pair decide to adopt a young boy to help with their farm chores and care for them in their old age, but due to a mix-up in communications, they get Anne, a fiery-tempered redheaded daydreamer with a big heart. They decided to keep her, and raise her to be a proper young lady. But- Anne is a magnet for mishaps! Through fights at school, a hair-dye accident, and the cherry-cordial incident, Anne's pure heart and determination see her through childhood and into her teenage years.


A funny, heartwarming book that still entertains young girls today, though it is old-fashioned.
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A Great Classic
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Reader reviewed by Amanda

I was in the mood for a little classic reading, so I quickly picked up an old favorite. I'm typically not a fan of "classics" in the general meaning, but when they are fun and light, as Anne very much is, I enjoy the book and speed through it. I hadn't visited this book in quite some time, so I was glad to read it again and remember everything I loved about Green Gables.


Anne of Green Gables was written by L.M. Montgomery back in the early 1900's. It begins with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert making the decision to adopt a boy from an orphanage, in order to help with the work around the farm. When Matthew goes to retrieve the boy from the train station, he is shocked to discover 11 year old Anne. Red headed and blue eyed, Anne was sent for the Cuthbert's instead of a boy. After much discussion the couple decide to keep and raise Anne, without really knowing what they are in for.


Young Anne is incredibly curious, precocious, and an absolute motormouth. She has a tendency to make silly mistakes such as dying her hair green, sending her best friend home drunk off wine when she thought she was serving cordial, and falling off the roof. She tries very hard to please the Cuthbert's and as much trouble as she is, they grow to love her as their own child. The reader gets to experience Anne and her adventures over the course of 5 years, each more imaginative and adventurous than the last.


I really love this story and am looking forward to reading the sequels that were subsequently written. I've never read past Anne of Green Gables and believe this would be a good time to see where else the author takes the red head. This is a classic that will live on for many years, enjoyed by many.
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magical!
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Reader reviewed by mzblonde

I read this book in like two weeks when i was like 11 years ago (fairly fast). every time i read a bit, i woulsd always start to act like Anne and try to use long words and describe things as passinately as she does. this is a wonderful tale for all girls.
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