books:
The Alpine Path
6 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited
, 1999
I would have called it Damourium. I mean....read this! :)
One would think, when picking up an autobiography, that it's time to get out the caffeine, or at least a comfortable chair. But Maud's is different - mostly because she makes her life into a story - a story as interesting and as fun as her beloved Anne of Green Gables or Emily of New Moon. The words and stories of her life make the book one that is impossible to put down...who knows what might ...
The Selected Journals of L. M. Montgomery, Vol. 3: 1921-1929
17 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
Oxford University Press, USA
, 1993
Delightful insight into a world long gone
Obviously this is for fans of L M Montgomery - if you know and love her writing, you will recognise among the friends and acquaintances of her youth the characters that people Anne of Green Gable's turbulent world. But this wonderful journal is much more than that - it is a fascinating insight into a world which is long gone. We read of Maud's complex family arrangements, her desire to be a ...
The Golden Road
9 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
MCGRAW-HILL RYERSON LIMITED
, 1989
One of the Two books I have read over and over....
The Golden Road and its prequel, The Story Girl, are two of the best books I have ever read. I never seem to get tired of them, either...I have read them countless times! If you enjoy L. M. Montgomery's novels, such as the Anne of Green Gables series, these books are a must. The Golden Road tells the story of cousins, Beverley (who narrates the story), Felix, Cecily, Felicity, Dan, and Sara ...
Anne of Avonlea (Illustrated Junior Library)
8 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
Grosset & Dunlap
, 1990
Admirer's of Anne of Green Gables Won't Be Disappointed~
If you loved the first novel in the series, Anne of Green Gables, you won't be disappointed with it's sequel, Anne of Avonlea. Continuing where Anne of Green Gables left off, we meet up again with our kindred, bosom friend Anne, as she has graduated from Queens, and begins her teaching position in Avonlea. Living at home with Marilla at beautiful Green Gables, Anne & Marilla find themselves the ...
Anne of the Island
65 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
Grosset & Dunlap
, 1970
i read this over and over again.
this book never gets old. i've had it for so long and now i'm off to college and i still enjoy reading it cover to cover. anne is a great character, one who is easy to love and who explains herself well. the other characters are also quirky. something about this book is very universal, which i think explains why even in this century i still find myself being able to relate to Anne. the plot, ...
Blue Castle
124 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
McClelland & Stewart
, 1989
Totally Unrealistic, Totally Charming
Fairy tale is the best description for this novel. The drab, old-maidish heroine with the horrible family who blossoms in a new setting and finds the man of her dreams is the most trite of plots. But LM Montgomery has pulled it off by not taking herself or the story too seriously. It's the kind of novel a young girl can adore, and an older, more sophisticated reader can still enjoy. I loved ...
Anne of Green Gables (Dramatised)
183 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
audible.com
Pure delight!
The Anne of Green Gables Boxed Set is perfect! These stories take you back to a magical time and place but they are still realistic. Each book pulls you deeper and deeper into the set. My grandmother and I read this series together and both loved it. Highly recommended.
The Annotated Anne of Green Gables
16 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
Oxford University Press, USA
, 1997
GREAT book.
If you want or need to know more about Anne or LMM, it's just THE book. It's absolutely great, very informative and totally worth the money.
EMILY OF NEW MOON
84 reviews
L.M. MONTGOMERY
HARRAP
, 1977
A great, honest, straight forward book.
Emily Starr is a daughter of a faith-confused father that her mother's family has shunned for his poverty. Her mother, Juliet Murray, died when she was five, and then when she is older, her father dies of consumption, leaving her an orphan. Her mother's family takes her in, and teaches her all their traditions and strict codes of honor and pride. Emily makes new friends, grows, and even ...
Jane of Lantern Hill
22 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
Bantam Juvenile
, 1991
LMM's most down to earth heroine
I read this in my early teens, after I had read most of the LMM books (the Anne series, the Emily series, etc.) I loved them all, especially the Emily series, but Jane of Lantern Hill is my favorite of them all. Jane Stuart is not, as many of LMM's other heroines are, obsessed with the idea of being a writer, storyteller, etc. There is no potential boyfriend/husband lurking in the story either. ...
Along the Shore
3 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
Starfire
, 1990
It's a wonderful read.
If you love Anne of Greengables and the rest of LM Montgomery's book, you'll love this one too. It's a great book for when you're curled up in your bed and it's cold out. Get it.
Across the Miles
5 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
Starfire
, 1997
One of LMM's best collection of short stories
I have read two other collection of LMM's short stories and find this one my favorite. First of all, I like the idea of how the writing of a journal, a letter or an invitation could change a person's life. I don't know if this is still possible in today's world anymore. But it all seems so true to me when I read stories that took place nearly a hundred years ago. I just wish I could live in ...
Anne of Avonlea (Anne Series)
1 review
L. M. Montgomery
Perfection Learning Prebound
, 1982
Anne Shirley becomes the teacher at the Avonlea School
After the great success of "Anne of Green Gables," first published in 1908, Lucy Maud Montgomery had to quickly write a sequel to continue the misadventures of the mischievous red-headed orphan on Prince Edward Island and satisfy her readership. Since the original classic was not intended to be the first in a series, Montgomery had to make some changes and the one that will drive you crazy is ...
Anne: LA De Alamos Ventosos (Coleccion "Anne, La De Tejados Verdes"/Anne of Green Gables Series)
2 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
Emece Editores
, 1998
Excellent Books
The Anne of Green Gables series are wonderful books with a supporting detail every paragraph. Once you have read one Anne book, you can't stop reading them!
Days of Dreams and Laughter: The Story Girl and Other Tales
4 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
Gramercy
, 1990
A Nice Edition
This book containing The Story Girl, its sequel The Golden Road (the Disney series "Road to Avonlea" is based on these two works), and the unrelated Kilmeny of the Orchard is a nice edition of three Lucy Maud Montgomery classics. Copious reviews of all three works are available under their individual titles here on Amazon so I will just say that I recommend all three and this book would be an ...
Anne Of Green Gables Birthday Book (Anne of Green Gables Novels)
2 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
Seal Books
, 1990
Another wonderful way to treasure a timeless classic
As a fan of the L.M. Montgomery books, there's not much that can be published dealing with Anne that wouldn't be wonderful. It's an excellent treasure to have that like the Anne books, brings you back to a timeless age where the hopes and dreams of childhood are not merely sentences that are read over and over but with every turn of the page, are relived. Enjoy! J. Hopkins, High school ...
Anne Of Avonlea (sch Cl) (Scholastic Classics)
1 review
L.M. Montgomery
Scholastic Paperbacks
, 2004
Anne Shirley becomes the teacher at Avonlea School
After the great success of "Anne of Green Gables," Lucy Maud Montgomery had to quickly write a sequel to continue the misadventures of the mischievous red-headed orphan on Prince Edward Island. Since the original classic was not intended to be the first in a series, Montgomery had to make some changes. The one that will drive you crazy is that Anne is back to being oblivious about Gilbert Blythe ...
Anne of the Island
2 reviews
L. M. Montgomery
Topeka Bindery
, 1999
A Book of Revelation as Love Takes Up the Glass of Time
"Anne of the Island" is the third of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables novels, and completes what we can see as being a trilogy simply becomes Anne finally realizes what everybody in Avonlea has known from early in the first book, which is that Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe were made for each other. Having spent time as the teacher at the Avonlea Schools in "Anne of Avonlea," the Anne ...
Anne of Green Gables ;: Anne of Avonlea (Classic Library)
2 reviews
L. M Montgomery
Smithmark
, 1996
Anne Shirley becomes the teacher at Avonlea School
After the great success of "Anne of Green Gables," Lucy Maud Montgomery had to quickly right a sequel to continue the misadventures of the mischievous orphan on Prince Edward Island. Since the original classic was not intended to be the first in a series, Montgomery had to make some changes. The one that will drive you crazy is that Anne is back to being oblivious about Gilbert Blythe being the ...
Anne Green Gables (Hodder Summer Reading)
2 reviews
L.M. Montgomery
Hodder & Stoughton
, 1999
Review for Anne of Green Gables
This book written by L.M.Montgomery is about a girl named Anne Shirley who is eleven.She comes to live with Matthew,and Marilla Cuthbert from the orphanage in Nova Scotia.As this cheerful,spirited orphan gets into trouble,she brightens the life of everyone she meets.The Cuthberts were expecting to get a boy to help with farmwork,but instead they got Anne.At first, she was a handful,but then ...
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