Anne of Avonlea - L.M. Montgomery

⭐ 8.5/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

I adore these. Montgomery dedicates these to "all the girls all over the world who have wanted more about Anne." These books really do bring out my inner 1910s little girl. I do want more about Anne.

Again, I think Montgomery is one of the most talented writers to live and it's a joy to read her writing. It is beautiful, poetic, but also just super funny. She clearly knows people and knows what kind of quarrels small town folk get up to. I really can't get enough.

One minor complaint would be that this book features a lot of kids, and they are the only ones who don't seem to talk like they should. Everyone in this book is funny, and kids aren't funny, so she puts a couple years on them. Davy is 7 but far too clever when it comes to turn of phrase. Still, the end result is a positive, because Davy too is a joy to read.

I wouldn't rank this one quite as high as Green Gables, but it is definitely enough to make me want to read more. I'm just glad I started to go through these. I feel like there is a lot of learn about the craft of writing in these pages.

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