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Anne of Green Gables
by L.M. Montgomery
Anne is such a delightful and charming character. She's talkative, imaginative, lovable, vain and bad tempered (when provoked), but her personality and way of seeing the world is unique. She's childlike, but also wise beyond her years. I love her character growth. No matter how much she evolves, she's still Anne with an 'e'.
The rest of the characters are fantastic and they cannot escape Anne's charm, no matter how hard they try. Marilla might seem stern and strict, but she has an interesting sense of humour. Matthew is Anne's biggest supporter. Mrs. Rachel Lynde is the epitome of cosy island, nosy neighbour vibes. There's also Anne's friends, frenemies, acquaintances and rivals.
This is a character driven and slice of life story with low to no risks and well-intended mistakes which are easily resolved. There's no doubt about how the story is going to go, but I loved witnessing Avonlea through Anne's eyes.
Comforting, heartwarming and beautifully written. Anne is one of those characters who sees beauty in the mundane and that's the best way to describe Anne of Green Gables: ordinary and enchanting.
The rest of the characters are fantastic and they cannot escape Anne's charm, no matter how hard they try. Marilla might seem stern and strict, but she has an interesting sense of humour. Matthew is Anne's biggest supporter.
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Oh why did he have to die?!This is a character driven and slice of life story with low to no risks and well-intended mistakes which are easily resolved. There's no doubt about how the story is going to go, but I loved witnessing Avonlea through Anne's eyes.
Comforting, heartwarming and beautifully written. Anne is one of those characters who sees beauty in the mundane and that's the best way to describe Anne of Green Gables: ordinary and enchanting.