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| Title | : | The Complete Anne of Green Gables Boxed Set (Anne of Green Gables #1-8) |
| Author | : | L.M. Montgomery |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Boxed Set |
| Pages | : | Pages: 2088 pages |
| Published | : | October 6th 1998 by Starfire (first published January 1st 1908) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance |
L.M. Montgomery
Paperback | Pages: 2088 pages Rating: 4.43 | 100320 Users | 1512 Reviews
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Favorites for nearly 100 years, these classic novels follow the adventures of the spirited redhead Anne Shirley, who comes to stay at Green Gables and wins the hearts of everyone she meets.Includes Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, Anne of Windy Poplars, Anne's House of Dreams, Anne of Ingleside, Rainbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside - the whole collection. Each book includes: The original, unabridged text; a specially commissioned biography of L.M. Montgomery; a map of Prince Edward Island.

Present Books As The Complete Anne of Green Gables Boxed Set (Anne of Green Gables #1-8)
| Original Title: | The Complete Anne of Green Gables Boxed Set |
| ISBN: | 0553609416 (ISBN13: 0076783609419) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Anne of Green Gables #1-8 |
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Ratings: 4.43 From 100320 Users | 1512 ReviewsRate Regarding Books The Complete Anne of Green Gables Boxed Set (Anne of Green Gables #1-8)
The greatest children's series of all time, in my opinion, and not just because she spells her name properly: A-N-N-E.The amazing thing about this series is that almost every girl who has read it so strongly identifies with the main character - girls of completely different personalities. Everyone seems to find something to love about Anne of Green Gables: her love of reading, how he handles having red hair, her adventurous spirit, her constant muddling things. And don't even get me started on
Possibly the best series of all time. Truly charming and heartwarming, especially the scene where "Gilbert and Anne are embracing on the bridge" (for further enjoyment this can also be seen in the movie, especially if you are helping with the KVIE Channel 6 fundraiser). Seriously though, if you enjoyed the movies (with the exception of the third movie which was horrible; I spit on it), I urge you to read these books. There is so much detail and other wonderful characters, like the twins Davey

A favorite classic, worth a re-read for nostalgia's sake.
While I loved the early books, I really disliked books 5 and 6, which are about Anne as a full grown woman. I read the entire series as an 11-12 year old in the 90s and I just could not get over how disappointing her life ended up to me, given all the promise of her youth and how much she had overcome in her life. As the recent Ann Romney (faux-)controversy has rehashed, feminism doesn't necessarily mean you need to go out into the work force, and yes motherhood is a lovely thing, but I still
Having seen the movies during my teenage years and having served a mission in Eastern Canada where the books were written, I finally sat down and read the books. I loved them! The tales and adventures of the orphan ,Anne, were full of humor and heartbreak. Some of the humor in the stories for me came from understanding the traditions and personalities of the Canadian Maritime people. These stories are so easy to relate to that everyone will enjoy reading the books. Note: The third movie is
I love this series. I have read them over and over again, and particularly liked to take them with me when traveling. Even if I forgot a book, these were some I could always find on the bookshelves of relatives. The story of orphaned Anne Shirley and the people in her world never fails to enchant and relax me. I frequently turned to these books for comfort after moving during the last part of my 7th grade year to a junior high full of unfriendly people. Thanks to L.M. Montgomery, I never felt as

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