baileyjane1's review against another edition

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4.0

When my parents realized how much I read and reread the Anne of Green Gables series, they bought this Treasury for me around the age of 12. It was the very first "cookbook" I ever received (a large section of this book contains recipes Anne would have cooked for different occassions...I must have cooked Gingerbread Cake 40 times. My parents loved eating it that often I'm sure). I remember learning so much about the meaning of flowers, how to set up for the perfect tea party, and how to prepare the perfect cucumber watercress sandwiches. This is a wonderful book for a young girl wrapped up in the life of Anne Shirley.

misajane79's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was absolute heaven to me.

tonlewkel's review against another edition

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4.0

I really liked this book. It shows how Anne would've spent her days, pictures and drawing of places in the books, craft projects, and recipes for an Anne style tea party.

toad_maiden's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a sweet little literary-themed book, and surprisingly well done, if a little dated. Even the recipes were appropriate, which is rare in this sort of book. This would definitely make a sweet gift for the right Anne-loving little girl.

skittles0313's review against another edition

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5.0

all i'm gonna say is that i'm absolutely obsessed with this series (and Budge Wilson's prequel and Montgomery's own sequel)
I don't really want to rant right now xD
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