Book Review: Anne of Green Gables

I have been on a reading spree for few weeks now! Am glad I crossed my target of reading 40 books a year with a good 3 months still to go . Gawk at my goodreads reading challenge badge :-D





But if I were to pick one and only one book out of this lot to review, my choice would be "Anne of Green Gables"

A book about a lovely, impish, full-of-life orphan girl who embraces life to its fullest! As you flip through the pages, you'll unknowingly get drawn into the magic of looking at life through Anne's eyes! Trust me, you'll soon look at the hustling bustling streets that you view with disdain from your living room balcony, suddenly in a new light and the world will seem a better place to live in!


A simple, easy-to-read, light-hearted yet meaningful book this is! A definite reco ....

Have you read this book? Do you have any other recommendations for me?


Linking this to WT fest of words day Day 2. The task for the day is "Write A Review".



13 comments:

  1. I loved Anne of Green Gables and I enjoyed the mini series on TV too. Good choice Meena.

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  2. u should probable read Malory Towers :P

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  3. Wonderful that this little book can bring back for the reader some magic of life :) The cover itself looks so fun and inviting.

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  4. Sounds good! And congratulations to you for over achieving the reading challenge. I at 120% at the moment :D

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  5. I absolutely LOVED this book and all the "Anne" books that followed in the series. This is a classic!

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  6. Haven't read this one. Seems like a must check out from your review and the comments. And there's a mini series too! Worth a try, I guess.

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  7. This is a great classic for sure and very Canadian since LM Montgomery was from Prince Edward Island, a beautiful part of Canada. Amazingly I never read it as a young girl which is unusual considering I am Canadian, redheaded, a daydreamer and stubborn, just like Anne. I saw the miniseries as an adult and read the book after that. I also love the musical and was lucky enough to see it in Prince Edward Island in 2011 when we were there.

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  8. Wow, 52 books! Bravo! thanks for the review. I'm noting this book to reading it myself. :)

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  9. I am drawn to stories about resilient orphans. Will check this out.

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  10. I think I have read this book when I was in school...And I agree it's a great read

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  11. I want to read this now...does sound magical! :)

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  12. Such a fresh and inviting book. Good review and congratulations on reading your 40 books.

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  13. One of my favourite books as a child!!

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