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chellyokelley 's review for:
Anne of Ingleside
by L.M. Montgomery
Anne's character is pleasant in this book. Pleasant and average and completely uninspiring. And that's really all I can say about her character, because, honestly, she just kind of wafted in and out of the story like a feather on a breezy day.
Anne of Ingleside reads much more like a compilation of short stories than a novel. It really lacks the cohesiveness of storyline and character development that L.M. Montgomery’s books normally possess.
Anne is one of the most beloved literary characters of all time, and I count myself among the hoards of readers who love her and hold her close to their hearts. But when a character is so dear, she, unfortunately, has that much more of a capacity to disappoint you. Such is the case with Anne of Ingleside.
Anne of Ingleside reads much more like a compilation of short stories than a novel. It really lacks the cohesiveness of storyline and character development that L.M. Montgomery’s books normally possess.
Anne is one of the most beloved literary characters of all time, and I count myself among the hoards of readers who love her and hold her close to their hearts. But when a character is so dear, she, unfortunately, has that much more of a capacity to disappoint you. Such is the case with Anne of Ingleside.