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Anne of Green Gables Download Í 8 L.M. Montgomery Í 8 Read & Download Though Anne of Green Gables is written for all ages it has been considered a children's novel since the mid twentieth centuryMatthew Cuthbert who's that she ejaculated Where is the boy Matthew had been to the train station to fetch the child they were to adopt a boy Marilla had insisted on a boy There wasn't any boy said Matthew wretchedly There was only her He nodded at the girl He didn't know her name He was embarrassed to realize that he had never e actual image of me thinking about this book actual full review of what i thought about this book do you review a book that transcends booksDo you ever love a book so much that it doesn t feel like a book You re so immersed and reading is so effortless that you don t feel like you re reading at all The characters are real enough to be people and their problems and happinesses feel like they re happening to youThat was me with this bookWhich is all well and good until it comes down to reviewing it Basically what I m saying is I m at a loss for words I m saying I have nothing TO say This is just too damn goodI didn t read this as a kid or for many years after I didn t think I d be interested I had a copy for years with no intention of picking it up because I am shallow as hell and only bought a copy in the first place because it s pretty In my defense look HOW pretty Honestly I can t remember why I decided to read it in the first placeBut I am very very VERY glad I didI love Anne so much I love Green Gables I love Diana I love Matthew and Marilla later on I love Gilbert although I don t really understand how people love him from this book alone Not much to see After reading this I was obligated to chase the high of the reading experience by picking up the next two installments as uickly as possible and they were just as good Mostly But still an unparalleled level of goodI guess what I m trying to carry across here is that somehow this hundred year old children s classic about an orphan girl moving to a rural island in Canada was one of the most unputdownable books I ve ever readAnd also the writing is as pretty as the coverBottom line I want to live in this book please and thank you fun fact joy exists as a concrete object and it s called Anne of Green GablesTHIS BOOK IS PURE JOYreview to come
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Anne of Green Gables Download Í 8 L.M. Montgomery Í 8 Read & Download Ven asked her name No boy But there must have been a boy insisted Marilla We sent word to Mrs Spencer to bring a boy Well she didn't She brought her I asked the station master And I had to bring her home She couldn't be left there no matter where the mistake had come in Well this is a pretty piece of business ejaculated Marilla During this dialogue the child had remained silent her eyes roving from one to the other all the animation fading out of her f yo Anne has no chill she is practically a talking machine I am not complaining tho
Read Ñ eBook, ePUB or Kindle PDF Í L.M. MontgomeryAnne of Green Gables Download Í 8 L.M. Montgomery Í 8 Read & Download Ace Suddenly she seemed to grasp the full meaning of what had been said Dropping her precious carpet bag she sprang forward a step and clasped her hands You don't want me she cried You don't want me because I'm not a boy I might have expected it Nobody ever did want me I might have known it was all too beautiful to last I might have known nobody really did want me Oh what shall I do I'm going to burst into tears And burst into tears the little girl did Excitement hung around Anne like a garment shone in her eyes kindled in every featureOh what sheer pleasure it was to spend just a moment in time with Anne and her delightful companions in this little classic What pure joy to catch a glimpse of the beauty of Prince Edward Island I am likely one of the last persons on earth well on Goodreads at least to read this novel What in the world was I waiting for As a child and adolescent I wrongly assumed that this book would be of no interest to me I wasn t a girly girl and surely this was written for that sort of reader right Wrong By the time I was old enough to know better I thought I had grown too mature in years to pick this one up Wrong again The sort of reader that this does appeal to however one who appreciates exuisite writing and vibrant characters one who relishes being steeped in another time and place and one who enjoys an all out fantastic story In short this book should satisfy nearly everyoneYou can t help but fall in love with Anne She is the friend you have always longed for the daughter that will bring that much needed light in your life that student that any teacher would be proud to instruct She is funny imaginative bright and a regular chatterbox She laments about her red hair apologizes for being a great trial to Marilla and always manages to see the positive in most everything However she does maintain a long standing rivalry with her peer Gilbert Blythe She was as intense in her hatreds as in her loves Nothing is ever lukewarm when it comes to Anne s feelings There were moments I wanted to laugh with her and moments when I wanted to cry When she first arrived at Green Gables Anne learned that it had all been a mistake For Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert meant to adopt a young boy to help with the chores A little girl was not needed It nearly crushed me when Anne fell in love with Green Gables only to find that she must surely be turned away and carted straight back to the orphanage Have you ever noticed what cheerful things brooks are They re always laughing I shall always like to remember that there is a brook at Green Gables even if I never see it again What transpires after this will melt even the most hardened heartsSome might say this book is too wholesome too charming and perhaps too unrealistic I have to say that I don t believe those are good enough reasons to skip reading this enchanting novel It didn t take place just yesterday so I didn t expect the trials and tribulations of today s day and age The events do occur on an idyllic island so I felt the beautiful scenery I was immersed in was wholly believable Anne is not a perfect little girl and each character has their share of flaws Not every story has to be full of doom and gloom to get all the stars Sometimes one just needs to sit back relax and just surrender to the small pleasures in life We could all use a lesson from Anne s book of optimism here and there Dear old world you are lovely and I am glad to be alive in you