A review by annepw
Anne of the Island and Tales of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery

3.0

'Anne of the Island' hovers awkwardly between subverting romanticism and embodying it, but is still the charming dreamboat I loved in elementary school. Largely responsible for the illusions I had about college life.

The stories are individually charming but too similar in aggregate. How many old maids finding love does a story collection really need, after all?